Applied mathematical sciences students have a little flexibility compared to their peers in Natural Sciences, but still must find programs that allow them to make some progress toward their academic goals. While Natural Sciences students may easily take care of humanities, arts, and social science electives abroad, there are programs that might help take care of preparatory and major requirements. Below are suggested programs and resources for applied mathematical sciences students for study abroad.
Programs Specifically Selected for MAJOR
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Immersion & Exchange Programs Suggested for Applied Mathematical Sciences
Sweden: Lund Univ.Lund University has robust course offerings in the physical sciences. You can enroll in both theoretical and project-based courses and engage in research projects within the university. You may also take first year graduate-level courses for upper-division credit provided you have the appropriate background. |
Japan: STEM Research in TokyoSpend six weeks next summer engaged in scientific research in Tokyo. This is a full-time academic internship led by world-class faculty at the University of Tokyo, the #1 university in Japan. Shared dialogue, experiments, and peer consultation are integral to the program, and give you an opportunity to conduct lab research with scientists from around the world. |
Singapore: National Univ. of Singapore (NUS)The Faculty of Science has many world-renowned and award-winning faculty who are passionate about their fields of study. The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program in Science gives you the opportunity to work with these faculty members in various areas of research. The National University of Singapore offers a full range of courses in the sciences. |
Australia: Univ. of New South WalesThe University of New South Wales offers a full range of coursework to accommodate your UC major. Fully integrated into the academic and social life at UNSW, you can pursue classes in all kinds of subjects: science, math, and more. Pursue exciting courses like Linear and Discrete Optimization Optimization or Dynamical Systems and Chaos. |
Hong Kong: Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (CUHK)This program offers a full range of courses that include fieldwork, research, or lab components that provide you with the opportunity to gain practical experience in your major. The Mathematics Department has a computing laboratory with the latest technology, and the Department of Chemistry is one of the largest and best equipped departments at CUHK with laboratories for analytical, organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry. |
Denmark: Univ. of CopenhagenStudents in Copenhagen enjoy small class sizes within this large research-based institution. The departments of Chemistry, Mathematical Science, and Geosciences have a large selection of courses taught in English. You may take first year graduate-level courses for upper-division credit provided you have the appropriate background. |
United Kingdom: Univ. of St. AndrewsThe University of St. Andrews has established a reputation as one of the world's leading research and teaching centers. St. Andrews is a beautiful historic town and is an excellent choice for studying physical sciences. |
New Zealand: Univ. of AucklandThe Faculty of Science at the University of Auckland is the largest and most highly ranked science department in New Zealand and offers a diverse range of excellent programs and courses. You may also apply for a summer scholarship (U.S. winter) valued at $5,000 to conduct a 10-week research project under the supervision of an academic staff member. |
Ireland: Univ. College DublinUniversity College Dublin (UCD) is one of Europe's leading research universities. In the newly designed UCD Science Centre, courses are taught in the biological, biomedical, chemical, geological, physical, mathematical, and computer science areas. |
Norway: Univ. of OsloAt the University of Oslo you can take courses in your major in English, living and learning alongside Norwegian and international students. Pursue exciting courses like Linear Optimization or Quantum Computing or Linear Analysis with Applications, or pursue core requirements like Partial Differential Equations or Numerical Analysis. |
Germany: Technical Univ. of BerlinIn this program you can enroll in university courses that align with many UC academic majors in the fields of science and engineering. Courses in English are available in electrical engineering, computer science, mathematics, and environmental science, policy, and management. |
Internship Opportunities for MAJOR Majors
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Research Opportunities for MAJOR Majors
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Global & International Opportunities
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Summer Physics Abroad
One potential route to study abroad for STEM students is to tackle a full year of introductory physics over the summer. Typically, this is the summer between students’ first and second year at UC Merced. Consider these options:
Ireland: Dublin Summer PhysicsIn just eight weeks at the University College Dublin, you can earn a full year of calculus-based physics credit, get a jump on math coursework, or prepare for a pre-med track. Lab experiments and group workshops expand your science knowledge with students from around the world. |
United Kingdom: Glasgow Science & EngineeringAs the home to the James Watt School of Engineering and the School of Life Sciences, the University of Glasgow offers the perfect environment for this intensive physics summer program. |
United Kingdom: Summer in SussexMinutes from the sparkling seafront, Sussex is quintessentially English, with spectacular castles, greenery, and attractions fit for royals. Pre-med and life sciences majors can earn up to a year of physics credit in two months! |
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Opportunities
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Human Bio Opportunities
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Engineering-Specific Opportunities
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Advanced MAJOR Opportunities
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