Patrick Pineda & Michelle Turnovsky Department of Economics University of Washington Study Abroad with the Department of Economics.

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Patrick Pineda & Michelle Turnovsky Department of Economics University of Washington Study Abroad with the Department of Economics

Information Session General Information & Requirements UW International Programs & Exchanges Language Requirements Economics courses and beyond A little more on the universities you can visit

Where can I go? Thammasat University in Bangkok, Thailand Tilburg University in Tilburg, the Netherlands Free University of Bozen-Bolzano in Bolzano, Italy Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich, Germany Université de la Méditerranée, Aix-Marseille II in Marseille, France

But first… Some general info… “UW Direct/Bilateral Exchange” through International Programs & Exchanges (IPE) You will not pay “international student” tuition rates. (Your tuition will be the same as if you were taking courses at UW as a resident/non-resident student.) 1 semester abroad = 1.5 UW quarter’s tuition 1 year abroad = 3 UW quarter’s tuition Students are responsible for airfare, housing, food, travel, visa costs, IPE/concurrent enrollment fee, etc. As of 2012, the IPE fee is $610 for programs longer than one quarter in duration (e.g. one semester; two quarters; two semesters; one academic year, etc.)

Academic Requirements Open to UW Economics majors (and “pre-ECON”) Minimum 3.0 UW GPA Minimum 3.0 GPA earned in ECON 300 and ECON 301 Completion of MATH 124 preferred. (Students who have taken MATH 112 will be limited to what courses they can take abroad.) (We want to make sure that you are strong academically before taking on upper-division coursework – likely economics coursework – while abroad!)

Language Requirements English-taught programs – Thammasat University in Bangkok, Thailand – Tilburg University in Tilburg, the Netherlands – Free University of Bozen-Bolzano in Bolzano, Italy German-taught program (with some English-taught courses) – Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich, Germany French-taught program – Université de la Méditerranée, Aix-Marseille II in Marseille, France (If you don’t speak/write/understand in French or German, consider the Thailand/Netherlands/Italy programs!)

Courses As these exchanges are with economics programs at peer institutions, most coursework will be taken in the exchange university’s equivalent of the UW Department of Economics. It is possible to take many economics courses that are not offered by UW ECON. For example, “Wine Economics” in Italy, or “Thai Economy” in Thailand. For any courses outside of economics, contact the school’s exchange coordinator about their policies on registering for courses outside their department. It’s a good idea to have a course plan approved by ECON before you leave, to ensure transferability of courses.

Credits (This gets a little bit confusing…) In most cases: – 1 semester credit abroad = 1.5 quarter credits. Unless on the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS): – 1 ECTS credit = 0.75 UW credits. Students attending semester-system institutions often take 4-6 courses over an average of a semester – typically, 15 weeks. (In comparison to the 3-4 courses per quarter taken by UW students. IPE is generally handles issues of credit & grade conversion. UW ECON handles the approval of a course’s level (e.g. ECON 3XX, ECON 4XX, etc.) In general, MOST UW students return with at least 20 UW credits’ worth of coursework. Sometimes more.

So… Where can I go, again?

Destinations & Semester Breakdowns (with estimated semester dates) Thammasat University in Bangkok, Thailand – Autumn Semester (Early August to mid-December) – Spring Semester (Mid-January to mid-May) Tilburg University in Tilburg in Tilburg, The Netherlands – Autumn Semester (Late August to late December) – Spring Semester (Late January to mid-July) Free University of Bozen Bolzano in Bozen-Bolzano, Italy – 1 st Semester (Late-September to late-February) – 2 nd Semester (Late-February to late-July) Ludwig-Maximililans University in Munich, Germany – Winter Semester (Mid-October to late February) – Spring Semester (Mid-January to mid-May) Université de la Méditerranée, Aix-Marseille II in Marseille, France – Autumn Semester (Early September to early January) – Spring Semester (Mid-January to early May)

Thammasat University in Bangkok, Thailand One of the oldest and most historic universities in Thailand, and established as its national university. Courses in the International Program are taught in English. Many of the members of the Faculty of Economics have been recruited from the U.S. & Europe. Wide variety of unique courses including: Thai Economy with the Chairman of the Central Bank and the Minister of Finance often invited as guest lecturers (as they are both alumni); Thai Rural Development which includes field studies in Thai villages. For more info:

Thammasat University in Bangkok, Thailand

University of Tilburg in Tilburg, the Netherlands Ranked as one of the top European research centers in economics among universities in the Netherlands, according to the Journal of the European Economic Association. Wide variety of courses in English (e.g. the European Economy, International Economics and Finance). Opportunities to participate in the Erasmus Student Network for International Exchanges to attend field trips, learning excursions, networking events, etc. Opportunities to earn certificates with the Tilburg School of Economics & Management. Located in the Province of Noord-Brabant, students can travel easily to European destinations such as Amsterdam, Brussels, London, Paris, Frankfurt, Luxembourg, & Hamburg. For more info: programmes. programmes

Tilburg University in Tilburg, the Netherlands

Free University of Bozen-Bolzano in Bolzano, Italy Located in a multi-lingual region of Italy explaining its two names: Bozen (German) and Bolzano (Italian). The School of Economics and Management offers most of its courses in English. Many courses are equivalent to UW Economics courses; however, there are also some interesting offerings such as Wine Economics. Bolzano is located in a very scenic region of Italy, South Tyrol, within a few miles from the Austrian Tyrol. The stunning mountains of this area, the Dolomites, provide great skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, and hiking activities. Within a few hours are places like Munich, Vienna, Florence, & Salzburg. For more info: s.html. s.html

Free University of Bozen-Bolzano in Bolzano, Italy

Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich, Germany LMU is one of the largest liberal arts universities in Europe, and a wide variety of courses are available in many disciplines. Most Economics courses are offered in German. LMU offers interesting courses such as Experimental Economics, Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets, and Culture & Institutions through Economic History taught by some of the most renowned German economists and many visiting from Europe and the U.S. Being Germany’s 3 rd largest city, Munich is ranked highly as one of the world’s most livable cities, along with economic and social innovation. It is the capital of Bavaria and boasts a fascinating historical background. Located at the foot of the Alps, Munich is one of the most beautiful regions in Germany, and naturally is an attractive city for winter sport enthusiasts. For more info: muenchen.de/students/exchange/incomings/index.htmlhttp:// muenchen.de/students/exchange/incomings/index.html

Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich, Germany

Université de la Méditerranée, Aix- Marseille II in Marseille, France In 2012, the former Université de la Méditerranée Aix Marseille II merged with the University of Provence and Paul Cézanne University to become Aix- Marseille University, the largest in France. Many courses are available in the Department of Economic Sciences and Business such as Business Economics and International Finance. Most courses are offered in French. The Department of Economics Sciences and Business is highly ranked in France. It is affiliated with a well-known research center, the Groupement de Recherche en Economie Quantitative d'Aix Marseille (Research Group of Quantitative Economics of Aix-Marseille), one of the top economic research centers in France. As Frances second-largest city, Marseille is a common stop for those exploring the Mediterranean coast, and is a few hours from major destinations such as Barcelona, Nice, Cannes, Monaco, Torino, Pisa & Florence. For more info: marseillehttp:// marseille

Université de la Méditerranée, Aix- Marseille II in Marseille, France

FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) Okay… I’m interested! But how much is this going to cost me?!

A General Cost Comparison Studying at UWStudying Abroad UW Tuition (resident/non-resident) Living expenses (rent/dorm/etc.) Health expenses/insurance Food Personal expenses (shopping/fun/etc.) Transportation (car, bus, etc.)Transportation (public transpo/bike/etc.) Plane ticket IPE fee ($610 for semester or year) Fees related to obtaining a travel visa In general, your tuition & your health/living/food/transportation/personal expenses will be very similar to how to budget now. The biggest differences with studying abroad is your plane ticket to/from your destination and the UW IPE fee. Keep in mind currency exchange rates, too!

How to Apply Applications will be available by December at the Economics Advising Office (305 Savery Hall) and on the Department of Economics website. Applications will by due by JANUARY 30th, with notification by mid- February. You may apply for consideration to more than one program. The number of students nominated to these Exchange Programs depends on the number we are able to receive from the abroad institution. Typically, we’ve been able to send the equivalent of 2 students for 1 year each (or up to 4 students for one semester each, per program). Some programs are simply more popular than others, which is why we request that you rank your desired programs, if considering more than one.

Need more information? International Programs & Exchanges: Department of Economics: abroad/ abroad/ Economics Advising: (ask for

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