Study in the U.S.A. - Southeast (in English) - ISEP Exchange
UMBC's faculty are nationally ranked for their excellence in undergraduate teaching. UMBC is particularly strong in its opportunities for undergraduate research, with students conducting research across all academic disciplines. Our annual undergraduate research conference, URCAD, is a highlight of the spring semester. For students interested in volunteer service opportunities, the Shriver Center offers programs that link our students to the needs of the Baltimore-Washington community.
HOUSING
Students are typically housed in Harbor Hall, a suite-style campus residence hall. Most of the suites have 1-2 rooms with a common area and a shared kitchen. All housing is set for a 9-month period, but students are not required to stay for that entire period if they are only a single semester. If a student wants quiet housing in Harbor Hall, they need to apply as early as possible to try and secure this.
If Harbor Hall is full, students may be placed in the apartment-style housing (Walker Avenue, Hillside, Westhill, or Terrace Apartments) at no additional cost. However, if students want to opt for the apartment-style, they will be charged an additional fee.
MEALS
ISEP students will receive the Ultimate Meal Plan. There are 24 meal periods in a week (Sun=Brunch, Dinner, and Late Night; Mon-Thur=Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and Late Night; Friday= Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner; Saturday=Brunch, Dinner).
Students with an Ultimate meal plan have unlimited access to True Grit's dining hall, with multiple meals per meal period, provided they have not used their meal at a retail location. If a student chooses to use their meal at a Retail location (e.g., Starbucks, Hissho), they are only entitled to one meal per meal period. Also included in the Ultimate meal plan are $80 Flex Dollars that a student can use anytime at any retail location, as well as 5 Guest Passes to the dining hall.
Course Description
UMBC offers over forty majors and minors in the humanities, social sciences, physical and natural sciences, visual and performing arts, and engineering. As a dynamic research institution with an interdisciplinary focus, UMBC encourages its students to think beyond their own academic disciplines with programs in global and Asian studies, entrepreneurship, and information systems. All courses available to ISEP students are taught in English and at the Undergraduate level.
Credits Earned
Students who complete the program in good standing can expect to earn 12-15 US credits. Students typically enroll in 4-5 courses per term. A term runs for about 15 weeks. To determine how these credits convert at your home institution, please contact your home university coordinator.
Sample Classes Available:
Biology |
Computer Science |
Engineering |
Psychology |
The Human Organism |
Scientific Computing |
Chemical Engineering Analysis |
Child Development Psychology |
Biology of Cancer |
Programming in C |
Environmental Chemistry |
Psychology and Culture |
Human Genetics |
Discrete Structures |
Digital Logic Design |
Abnormal Psychology |
Nutrition and Health |
Software Design and Development |
Engineering Thermodynamics |
Lifespan Human Development |
Cell Biology |
Scripting Languages |
Energy Conversion Design |
Sensation and Perception |
For detailed instructions on how to search for all available courses, please click on the "other academic conditions" dropdown link below.
Academics
Other Academic Conditions
Academics
How to search for courses:
There are two resources for finding information about classes taught at UMBC:
The Undergraduate Course Catalog, updated every year, gives descriptions of all classes taught at UMBC and the requirements for each degree program.
1. Make sure that the catalog is set to the most current academic year.
2. Select "Course Descriptions" under Academic Programs and Courses in the left column.
3. Select the title of the course, which will open a description of the course, list the prerequisites, and show the number of credits it is worth.
- You can also select "Advanced Search" under Catalog Search in the left column in order to search for courses by keywords.
You can find a listing of the classes that will be taught for each semester on our online Class Schedule.
- View courses by field of study by selecting the "View Courses."
- Click "View Sections" under each course name to view when that course will be offered that term.
The Class Schedule is published approximately four months prior to the start of each semester.
Academic Limitations:
Some UMBC classes, particularly in the STEM fields, visual and performing arts, and physical education, have mandatory lab or participation fees. These fees are the responsibility of the student.
Students intending to enroll in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) courses must meet the required prerequisites before registering. These courses are highly competitive, and students should not contact professors until after meeting with the Education Abroad Coordinator. During this meeting, students will be advised on contacting professors and navigating the registration process.
Additionally, it is strongly recommended that incoming students discuss backup course options with their home university in case they are unable to register for the required STEM courses.
Academic Calendar
Typical Fall Schedule: August through December
Courses Start: Late-August
Courses End: Mid-December
Exams: Late-December
Typical Spring Schedule:
Courses Start: Late-January
Courses End: Mid-May
Exams: Late-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 UMBC 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.
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