As an ISEP student, you can build your own program by choosing your courses from a variety of fields. Use the notes for course searching to help you find which courses are available.

UNC Charlotte also has special academic centers such as the Center for Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights Studies, the Center for Optoelectronics and Optical Communications, and the Center for Global Public Relations. Also, the Atkins Library has a rare book collection that includes many 17th-century and 18th-century English plays. 

HOUSING

The host institution will provide students with a housing stipend on their UNC Charlotte student account.

Students may apply to live anywhere on campus however there are two options that are international in design:

The Global Gateways is an international living-learning house that provides cross-cultural programming and is currently open to female students only. Students must submit a specific application after submitting the general housing application.

Witherspoon Hall provides an international living experience and is open to both male and female students.

Cooking facilities are provided in apartments only. 

Calendar Year students: On-campus housing is not guaranteed from approximately May 15 - Aug 15 during the UNC Charlotte summer break. If a student does secure summer on-campus housing, they will have to pay the cost on their own as the ISEP agreement does not cover it.

*All students must pay a $100 application fee for their housing application. However, the $100 will be refunded to the student in addition to the ISEP stipend when it is applied to their account.

MEALS

ISEP students attending UNC Charlotte will be provided a stipend equivalent to the cost of "The Daily Plan" meal plan on campus. Students living on campus in the residence halls will then use the stipend to purchase "The Daily Plan" for their time at UNC Charlotte.

Students living in the apartments will have the option to choose between using the stipend to purchase groceries or purchasing "The Daily Plan" meal plan on campus. At the end of the semester, students will NOT receive a cash refund for unused portions of their ISEP meal stipend.

Since there are certain days in which the university is closed and no food is available on campus, ISEP students are eligible for an additional stipend to eat off campus. See below for the breakdown:

Fall semester only = Fall Break, Labor Day, Thanksgiving (5 days)

Spring semester only = MLK Day, Spring Break, Spring Recess (9 days)

Full-year exchange = Fall Break, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas (15 days)

*Calendar Year students are not eligible for ISEP housing and meal benefits over the summer break.

Program Website

Course Description

ISEP students can take undergraduate and graduate-level courses at UNC Charlotte. Please ensure to indicate which academic level you are applying for in your application. All courses are taught in English for undergraduate and graduate levels. Alongside the most recommended fields of study, UNCC offers many unique fields to consider. This includes Africana Studies, Fire and Safety Engineering Technology, Global Studies with concentrations in Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights, Meteorology, and Capitalism Studies. 

UNC Charlotte is strongly recommended for those students wanting to study Architecture, Computer & Information Sciences, and Engineering for both undergrad and grads. For additional information on coursework, please follow the course search instructions below and speak to your ISEP Student Services Officer.

Campus Note

ISEP students are only allowed to take courses in person at the Main Campus. When searching for courses, make sure only the "Main Campus or Dubois Campus" option is selected. Hybrid courses are allowed as long as more than half of the instruction is taught in person. 

Credits Earned

Students who complete the undergraduate program in good standing can expect to earn 12-15 US Credit Hours. Graduate students can expect to earn 9 US credit hours. Students typically enroll in 4-5 undergraduate courses per term, while graduate students will typically take 3. A term runs for about 15 weeks. To determine how these credits convert at your home institution, please contact your home university coordinator.  

If you use financial assistance, please speak with your home coordinator to understand your academic obligations and the requirements for using financial assistance.  

Sample Classes Available:

Architecture 

Business 

Computer and Information Sciences 

Engineering 

Writing Reading Thinking Architecture 

Business Professional Development 

Design and Implementation of Object-Oriented Systems 

Engineering Economic Analysis 

Comprehensive Studio 

Business Law  

Database Design and Implementation 

Hydraulics and Hydrology 

Architectural History 

Professional Development for Accountants 

Topics in Computer Science: Data Ethics 

Electromagnetic Waves 

Structural Systems 

Econometrics 

Intelligent Robotics 

Data Comm and Networking 

Computational Practice 

Digital Marketing and Web Analytics 

Parallel Programming 

Computer Methods for Engineers

 

For detailed instructions on how to search for all available courses, please click on the "other academic conditions" dropdown link below.  

Website for Course Availability

ISEP STUDENT SERVICES OFFICER Olivia Cordero 703-504-9980 | Ocordero@isep.org Thank you for your interest in ISEP Study Abroad! I’m your Student Services Officer and main point of contact here at ISEP. As you search for programs, I’ll be available to answer any questions you might have. Feel free to contact me at any point in your search process for help, tips or advice.

Academics

Undergraduate
(in English)

Fields of Study

  • Architecture Recommended!

    Urban Planning

  • Area Studies:

    African Studies African-American Studies Latin American Studies Women’s Studies

  • Biology:

    Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology

  • Business: Recommended!

    Accounting Actuarial Science Business Management Business Statistics Construction Management Economics Entrepreneurship Finance Human Resources Management Insurance International Business/Trade/Commerce Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management Management Information Systems Marketing Real Estate

  • Communication

    Public Relations

  • Computer and Information Sciences Recommended!

  • Construction Trades

    Construction Site Management

  • Education:

    Elementary Education Special Education

  • Engineering: Recommended!

    Aeronautical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Software Engineering Electrical and Electronics Engineering Mechanical Engineering Systems Engineering

  • English Language and Literature

    Writing

  • Foreign Languages and Literatures:

    Chinese Language and Literature French Language and Literature German Language and Literature Japanese Language and Literature Spanish Language and Literature

  • Health Sciences:

    Public Health Respiratory Therapy

  • History

    Holocaust and Related Studies

  • Human Services:

    Public Administration Social Work

  • Law/Criminal Justice:

    Criminology Legal Studies

  • Mathematics

    Statistics

  • Natural Resources/Conservation:

    Environmental Science Sustainability Studies

  • Philosophy and Religious Studies:

    Philosophy Religious Studies Religious Studies

  • Physical Sciences:

    Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology Chemistry Geology/Earth Science Physics

  • Psychology

  • Social Sciences:

    Anthropology Geography Human Development and Family Studies Political Science and Government Sociology

  • Sports Studies

    Kinesiology and Exercise Science

  • Visual and Performing Arts:

    Acting Art History Art Studies Cinematography and Film Production Dance Digital Arts Drama and Theatre Arts Graphic Design Jazz Studies Music Performance Music Performance Music Theory and Composition Painting Photography Technical Theatre Design and Technology Voice and Opera

Academic Requirements

  • TOEFL iBT Score: 70
  • TOEFL Writing Score: 14
  • TOEFL Reading Score: 14
  • TOEFL Listening Score: 14
  • TOEFL Speaking Score: 14
  • IELTS Score: 6
  • IELTS Writing Score: 5
  • IELTS Reading Score: 5
  • IELTS Listening Score: 5
  • IELTS Speaking Score: 5
  • Duolingo Total: 105
  • LPR accepted as alternate to TOEFL or IELTS
  • LPR Writing Score: B2 - Intermediate High-Advanced
  • LPR Reading Score: B2 - Intermediate High-Advanced
  • LPR Listening Score: B2 - Intermediate High-Advanced
  • LPR Speaking Score: B2 - Intermediate High-Advanced
LPR = ISEP Language Proficiency Report

Special Application Instructions

Course Prerequisite

For all areas of study, some courses may have prerequisites that must be completed before enrollment in a course.

The following course equivalents must be met before registering for UNC Charlotte business courses.

- Any specialized marketing class or Intro to Marketing

- Microeconomics

- Macroeconomics

- Business or Engineering Calculus

- Statistics

- Managerial Accounting

- Financial Accounting,

- Excel for Business

All courses must be worth the minimum equivalent of 3 US credits.

Students will be given conditional acceptance for the ISEP business program until they have shown proof of the above credit equivalents.

The Excel for Business course can be taken via an online test that costs USD 100. This is available publicly through Microsoft and Coursera, not directly through the university.

Portfolio Requirements

Some fields of study, such as music, studio arts, dance, and other visual & performing arts, may require a portfolio in addition to your ISEP application. If you intend to take courses in any of these fields, please reach out to your ISEP Student Services Officer. 

Language Requirements

UNCC ESL program is available to students from beginner to advanced (advanced students who may be ready for academic classes in English but need additional practice). 

However, they will have to pay the tuition on their own as our ESL tuition is not covered by the ISEP exchange agreement. For additional information, please go to this link here and contact your ISEP Student Services Officer.

Internal Application

Students may be expected to submit a supplemental application which is required of the host institution for the purpose of admission and enrollment. Instructions will be sent by the ISEP Host Coordinator by email after placement.  

Students who request graduate courses must submit proof of completion of four years of university study and obtain permission from the respective department. 

Accommodation Needs

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte has certain services available to students with reasonable accommodation requests. In general, mobility, visual, hearing, speech communications, mental health, and learning accommodations can be arranged. Students should speak with their ISEP Student Services Officer in advance to request if specific accommodations can be arranged. 

Special Needs Support

  • Mental Health
  • Mobility
  • Hearing
  • Visual
  • Speech
  • Learning

Graduate
(in English)

Fields of Study

  • Architecture Recommended!

  • Area Studies

  • Biology

  • Business:

    Accounting Finance

  • Computer and Information Sciences Recommended!

  • Education

  • Engineering Recommended!

  • English Language and Literature

  • Foreign Languages and Literatures

  • Health Sciences

    Public Health

  • History

  • Human Services:

    Public Administration Social Work

  • International/Global Studies

  • Law/Criminal Justice

  • Liberal Arts and Sciences

  • Mathematics

  • Physical Sciences

  • Psychology

  • Social Sciences

Academic Requirements

  • TOEFL iBT Score: 83
  • IELTS Score: 6.5
  • Duolingo Total: 115
  • LPR accepted as alternate to TOEFL or IELTS
  • LPR Writing Score: B2 - Intermediate High-Advanced
  • LPR Reading Score: B2 - Intermediate High-Advanced
  • LPR Listening Score: B2 - Intermediate High-Advanced
  • LPR Speaking Score: B2 - Intermediate High-Advanced
LPR = ISEP Language Proficiency Report

Special Application Instructions

Course Prerequisite

For all areas of study, some courses may have prerequisites that must be completed before enrollment in a course.

The following course equivalents must be met before registering for UNC Charlotte business courses.

- Any specialized marketing class or Intro to Marketing

- Microeconomics

- Macroeconomics

- Business or Engineering Calculus

- Statistics

- Managerial Accounting

- Financial Accounting,

- Excel for Business

All courses must be worth the minimum equivalent of 3 US credits.

Students will be given conditional acceptance for the ISEP business program until they have shown proof of the above credit equivalents.

The Excel for Business course can be taken via an online test that costs USD 100. This is available publicly through Microsoft and Coursera, not directly through the university.

Portfolio Requirements

Some fields of study, such as music, studio arts, dance, and other visual & performing arts, may require a portfolio in addition to your ISEP application. If you intend to take courses in any of these fields, please reach out to your ISEP Student Services Officer. 

Language Requirements

UNCC ESL program is available to students from beginner to advanced (advanced students who may be ready for academic classes in English but need additional practice). 

However, they will have to pay the tuition on their own as our ESL tuition is not covered by the ISEP exchange agreement. For additional information, please go to this link here and contact your ISEP Student Services Officer.

Internal Application

Students may be expected to submit a supplemental application which is required of the host institution for the purpose of admission and enrollment. Instructions will be sent by the ISEP Host Coordinator by email after placement.  

Students who request graduate courses must submit proof of completion of four years of university study and obtain permission from the respective department. 

Accommodation Needs

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte has certain services available to students with reasonable accommodation requests. In general, mobility, visual, hearing, speech communications, mental health, and learning accommodations can be arranged. Students should speak with their ISEP Student Services Officer in advance to request if specific accommodations can be arranged. 

Special Needs Support

  • Mental Health
  • Mobility
  • Hearing
  • Visual
  • Speech
  • Learning

Other Academic Conditions

Academics

How To Search for Courses:

Go to Banner Self-Service for Course Search after placement 

Make sure the following filters are in-place for each search 

- Instructional method: Face-to-face instruction and Hybrid (Asynchronous or Synchronous) courses only. Undergraduate students may take up to 3 credits online, but the rest must be at least the majority in-person. 

- Campus: Main campus or Dubois Campus. Students are only allowed to take courses on the Main campus, so be mindful of the location of the course 

- Course level: Undergraduate or graduate depending on your degree level. 

Select the field of study you’re looking for classes in. 

Scroll to the bottom and select ‘Class Search’ 

The available course list will appear, and you will be able to see: 

- Number of credits 

- Professor name and class time and date 

- Course type (i.e., lecture, lab, etc.) 

- Instruction Method 

Selecting the course title will show you:

- Course Capacity 

- Prerequisites 

- Course Restrictions 

Academic Limitations:

Students who request graduate courses must submit proof of completion of four years of university study and obtain permission from the respective department.

Academic Calendar

Typical Fall Schedule: August through December

Arrival: Early-August

Departure: Mid-December

Typical Spring Schedule: January through May

Arrival: Early-January

Departure: Early-May

Departure Notes

Students are responsible for staying until the end of the semester and may not leave before the final date of their semester exams. Neither ISEP nor UNC Charlotte can guarantee an early departure; leaving early may result in a failing exam grade and/or forfeit of credit.  

PASSPORT: All students must have a valid passport to participate in this program. If you do not have a valid passport, we suggest you start the application process as soon as possible.

VISA: All non-U.S. citizens will be required to obtain a visa. For more information on the process and estimated cost, please review the ISEP Country Handbook here.

Semester & Prices (based on your filters)

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