🔹 What academic programs are available abroad? 🔹 What can I study during an exchange? 🔹 Do partner universities offer courses in my major? 🔹 Can I take science or business courses while studying abroad?

Partner universities in the Global Learning Exchange Program offer a broad selection of courses across disciplines. Depending on your destination, you may find options in:

  • Business and Economics

  • Environmental and Sustainability Studies

  • Biology, Chemistry, and other Sciences

  • Languages and Cultural Studies

  • History, Political Science, and Sociology

  • Fine Arts and Performing Arts

  • Computer Science and Technology

Each institution has its own course offerings, so it’s important to explore what’s available in your preferred country and confirm with your academic advisor that selected courses will transfer back to your Acadia degree.

You can browse partner institutions and their academic programs by country on Acadia’s Partner Institutions Webpage

📘 Helpful Definitions:

  • Partner institution: A university abroad that has a formal exchange agreement with Acadia

  • Academic program: A structured set of courses offered in a specific field of study

  • Transfer credit: Credit earned abroad that counts toward your Acadia degree

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📝 Special Notes:

  • Not all programs are available at every partner university

  • Some courses may be taught in English, others in the local language

  • You’ll need prior approval to ensure credits transfer successfully

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