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Undergraduate students complete their studies in approximately four years and earn a bachelor of arts (BA) or sciences (BS) degree. UC's faculty research is driving innovation and scholarship —and they bring that knowledge directly to the classroom. If you will be enrolled in university years two through four during your study abroad, consider the undergraduate program. Students who have attained an undergraduate degree are not eligible to apply as an undergraduate at UC while on exchange.
Learn moreGraduate students complete their studies in two to six years after obtaining a four year bachelor's degree. Graduate programs have a highly competitive application process. UC attracts the best and the brightest students from around the world making UC a dynamic collaboration and research space.
Learn moreSummer Programs bring together UC and international students for an intensive learning experience. Study language and culture, or courses in your major. Explore this opportunity to take part in courses that are normally offered exclusively to UC students during the academic year.
Learn moreVisiting Scholar status at UC is appropriate for faculty and graduate students who are looking for the opportunities to conduct independent research at an advanced level. UC is a hub of research and international collaboration. Join us and contribute to an environment that appreciates excellence and global perspectives.
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