Location
  • New Zealand
    • Auckland
Term
Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer
Subject Areas
Accounting Anthropology Biology Business Chemistry Computer Science Earth Sciences Education Engineering English Film Finance Geography Global Studies Health Sciences History Māori Studies Mathematics Pacific Studies Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Sports Science Statistics +15

Program Details

Program Type
Direct Enrollment
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Apartment Dormitory
Language
English

Pricing

Starting Price
9000
Price Details
Study Abroad program students pay a single flat fee (NZ$) which covers tuition fees for a full-time program of study and the student services fee.

In 2024 the Study Abroad fee is NZD13,200 per semester.

Please note accommodation costs and other living expenses are additional to this fee.

What's Included
Classes
What's Not Included
Accommodation Activities Airfare Domestic Airfare Airport Transfers Meals SIM cards Transportation
Mar 27, 2024
May 06, 2024
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About Program

Combine an unforgettable travel experience with studying at a top-100 ranked university. We are New Zealand’s leading university and offer world-class facilities, excellent teaching and a friendly and supportive learning environment.

In our Study Abroad program, choose from more than 120 subjects to earn credits for your major or explore new areas including disciplines not offered at your home university. Subjects popular with our Study Abroad students include Anthropology, Māori/Pacific Studies, Wine Science, Marine Science, Environmental Science and Film, TV & Media Studies.

Auckland is flanked by two harbors, with stunning beaches on both coasts, beautiful islands a short ferry-ride away and lots of water-related activities. For those who prefer their feet firmly on land, Auckland offers lush subtropical forests for hiking and (dormant) volcanoes to climb. Urbanites will enjoy the city’s many cultural and sporting events, festivals, restaurants and vibrant shopping precincts.

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Program Reviews

4.52 Rating
based on 271 reviews
  • 5 rating 52.77%
  • 4 rating 46.86%
  • 3 rating 0.37%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Academics 4.05
  • Support 4.2
  • Fun 4.2
  • Housing 4.15
  • Safety 4.7
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Shi
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Exchange studies

This is my first visit to New Zealand and I am loving my experience so far. New Zealanders are very friendly people and the weather here is good too ( I am from a country where its around 30-35'C throughout the year).
Living in Huia Residence (a University hall) provided me with the chance to meet many interesting people from all sorts of backgrounds because there are so many exchange students living here. I am glad I made the right choice to stay in a University hall. I really appreciate the time spent learning about other cultures and languages.
Also, I got to visit the beautiful south island during mid semester break. The view was impressive! I took this opportunity to try Skydiving, Bungee jumping and Aerobatic flight. It was awesome! They are all very unforgettable memories.
The lecturers here are friendly and helpful, but the officers in study abroad office wasn't very helpful. It was hard to reach them as they were mostly not in the office during the start of the semester (when exchange students like me needed help the most).

However, it is still a good experience and I would recommend any student who may be interested to come over for an exchange.

What would you improve about this program?
Organise events for exchange and study abroad students to get together and improve on study abroad office hours.
33 people found this review helpful.
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Max
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Of problems and how to solve them

I have to admit, most of the problems that I had were created by myself. Not being very well prepared I had to enter the country with a tourist visa as I was still waiting for my student visa. So unfortunately this would not have permited me to start my studies and neither to find an unniversity accomodation. Gladly though I got a lot of help from all the stuff at the international office and as well from the accomodation office. So I was granted an extension on my application for the room that I was offered. So the day I get my visa I go there and the only thing I am told is: oh well, we thought your visa wouldn´t get here in time. We gave your room away.
This sounds much worse as it actually was as the people there really wanted to help me and felt bad for what had happened. So everybody tried to find a new place and within 30 minutes were succesfull. So now I do have a very nice place to stay with nice people around me and in a perfect location.
It seems that everything I throw at people and life throws at us can be resolved with just a little work and more important some help.
The effort the people I met put into enabeling me live a nice life over here was extremely impressive and I am very happy with how everything worked out. I want to grant a huge thank you to those poeple.

What would you improve about this program?
A little more information would have been nice and some personal contact details of a person that is your personal "buddy" could have been helpfull to better plan the semester abroad
29 people found this review helpful.
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Orianna
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A late night wander

Over the weeks of being at Auckland I have taken multiple little 'adventures' around the vibrate city and discovered many of it's quirks and found little pockets of beauty in the busy urban jungle. On one quite warm (and dry) evening I ventured out from my where I'd working hard on an assignment to grab some much needed fresh air and a warming hot chocolate from a cafe open late. After finishing, me and my friend rather foolishly ventured to the top of the domain where we stood under the Museum looking out across the city. A foolish but well-needed wander. At night the museum is lit up in the grandest way possible and provides a breath-taking backdrop for the city. The CBD on the other hand, whilst not as grand, twinkles in the distance before the view expands into a deep blue where the harbour extends out to sea. When standing there in the mix of all the lights, I felt something important: I was one amongst many. I was one person amongst over four million living in Auckland, I was one amongst thousands studying at the University of Auckland. The day I arrived I felt (as most study abroad students do) very alone and on my own, but standing there I realised there was a city full of people to make my year at Auckland the best yet. The university may have the best academic departments in NZ but what sets it a part from all the rest is the city it finds it's home in. A city that promotes community and friendliness. A place where dispite being as far away from home as possible I feel at home.

What would you improve about this program?
I wouldn't change a thing.
28 people found this review helpful.
Snoopy
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

the wonderful helping service and staffs

What impressed me most are the well-rounded help service, such as workshop and international center, and friendly staff as well.
There are many workshop in the university of Auckland. And all of them are really useful. I benefit a lot from the career workshop and the talk to local workshop. I learned a lot, not only in the aspect of skills, but also in mind.
The staff are all very friendly. And there are sufficient time for office hours.

31 people found this review helpful.
Jiahuan
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Happy and surpring experience

I've been here for 2 months, and the life here surprised me! The life here is comfortable and I enjoy it very much. I enjoyed the weekends that went outings with my friends to explore the magic culture, the fascinating view and share with each other. I enjoyed the moments with the people of different nationalities or with the people that have the similar experience. Living far from home made me become independent and taught me to overcome challenges. I love the life here.

29 people found this review helpful.
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Océane
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Brace yourself Auckland, I'm coming.

I was SO existed to come to Auckland. It had been my dream for many, many years. The plane ride was just 24 hours of pure excitement and when the plane landed I realized that I had just made it: the dream was coming to life.
The first week was just tiring because my sleeping hours were from 6pm to 2am: YAY jet lag! But once you have put the clocks on time the real fun can start.
The thing that really struck me was how chill people acted on the street, at the supermarket or even at the bank! Man, they have music here at the bank!
After settling in, I started having my local routine and after a few weeks only, I could call it my new home.

What would you improve about this program?
The only thing that I would recommend is to have an activity (games and competition) with all the study abroad students on the first day because meeting people isn't always easy. When you play a game with other people you can easily connect with them and stay in touch.
29 people found this review helpful.
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Adefolakanmi
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Socialising

I love that University of Auckland gives its students so many opportunities to be social. It's very easy to meet new people and make new friends with so many different events happening on campus, as well as through group fitness classes. This also extends to the residence halls. I live in Grafton Hall, and I met many people I consider good friends through the different social events Grafton Hall held during the first month of the semester. The Grafton Hall Facebook page also allows residents to post when there's a movie or a rugby game on TV, and so people with the same interests get to meet each other. I think my favourite room in Grafton Hall is the games room, because my friends and I play pool downstairs almost every day and I also get to meet other residents who are relaxing in the games room also. What I've enjoyed the most about my study abroad experience is that I've met a lot of students from a variety of countries, and through them I've learnt so much about their cultures and how they differ from mine.

29 people found this review helpful.
Kristen
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Small Town Big City Adventures

After living in an isolated bubble that is my home Uni, I was ready to get out into the world. Coming to Auckland Uni has given me the chance to feel like living in a city without having to deal with the actual problems that a big city offers. Living in town, and studying so close to the center of everything is an amazing experience and I'm so thankful. There's nothing better than finishing a late lecture and hopping over to Queen Street for food & drinks, or taking a shopping break in the middle of the day between class.

29 people found this review helpful.

Questions & Answers

The University offers Screen Production major under Bachelor of Arts.

The weather can be hugely variable in one day. The summer months are hot and sunny, while in winter the temperature does drop quite a bit but it was never below 0 when I was there. My advice to you is always carry an umbrella just in case!