Semester Exchange - Berlin School of Economics & Law

Semester Exchange - Berlin School of Economics & Law

The Berlin School of Economics and Law (BSEL) is a leading German business school founded on 1 April 2009 through the merger of the Berlin School of Economics (BSE) and the FHVR Berlin. With approximately 10,000 students, the Berlin School of Economics and Law is one of the largest institutions of higher education in Germany’s capital city. The BSEL is distinguished by a clear focus on providing academic education strongly linked to real world skills, an intensive and diverse program of research, high quality standards and a strong international approach. The University’s portfolio of programs covers private and public sector business and economics, administration, law, security management and engineering.

Country

Germany

Type of Program

Exchange

Level of Study

Undergraduate
Postgraduate

Length of Program

5 months

Program Dates

First Semester: October - February
Second Semester: April - Early August
Students are responsible to ensure that their exchange units are not prerequisites for units they must take upon their return to MQ

Language of Instruction

German, English
Free two-week German Intensive Language Course offered

Travel Grant

$800

WAM Requirement 

60

Course Information

Course Catalogue
Course Information for Public Administration / International Security Management. Not recommended for law semester exchange

Fact Sheet

Program Fee- As an exchange student, you will be paying tuition fees to MQ as per normal (can be deferred to HECS).

- A Program Fee of approx 305 Euros will be payable by you to the host university (for German public transport ticket and other administrative costs).

Accommodation

Berlin School of Economics and Law Housing

Exchange Student Website

Berlin School of Economics and Law Exchange Website

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for this program, you must:

  • A WAM of 60 higher (varies each program),
  • Completion of at least 40cp at the time of application. 60cp to go abroad,
  • Enough credit points remaining to complete the program,
  • Have a nomination from Macquarie University,
  • Meet English or German language requirement for non-native speakers,
  • Comply with the eligibility criteria outlined in the Student Exchange Policy.

How to Apply

Applicants must complete an online Application form. You'll need to include:

Your personal details, One University preference, It should take around 2 - 3 minutes to complete an application.

Important notes:

Application Fee and Payment Options: For all exchange programs (semester and short term), there is a compulsory application fee. For more information and payment options please refer to the Payment Website.

Insurance: It is a requirement of the exchange program that all students must purchase their own travel insurance to cover them for the duration of their journey beyond their overseas program. Students will be covered throughout the duration of their exchange program dates. More information will be given to students upon acceptance.

Program Costs: You remain enrolled at Macquarie University and continue to pay your tuition fees to Macquarie University. As an exchange student you pay no tuition fees to host university. However, you must also always be prepared for unexpected expenses, and should consider how you will be dealing with the expenses of your exchange before you leave your home country. Prior to departure, you will need to save sufficient funds to cover all of your expenses for the duration of your exchange. Some costs to consider include: airfares, students visa (if required), travel health insurance, accommodation, food, additional travel, entertainment, textbooks, incidental expense. If you wish to work while you are away, it is important to note that work rights for international students vary from country to country. For further information about your visa restrictions please contact the consulate or embassy of your host country.


*Disclaimer: Macquarie University does not ensure the quality or reputation of activities run externally, should students choose to undertake these activities they take on the full risk and responsibility. All students need to undertake their own risk assessment before departure, considering wisely their personal health and safety risks. Ultimately participation in these activities is at the students’ risk.

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Summary
The Berlin School of Economics and Law (BSEL) is a leading German business school founded on 1 April 2009 through the merger of the Berlin School of Economics (BSE) and the FHVR Berlin.

Area of study
Business; Law, security and intelligence

Eligibility
Full offers only

Tags
Macquarie, Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Business, Law, Exchange, Berlin, Germany

Benefits
Travel Grant

Value
$800

Phone
No phone entered

Email
mi.exchange@mq.edu.au

Apply URL
https://students.mq.edu.au/experience/travel-while-studying/apply

Level of study
Undergraduate; Postgraduate

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