International Exposure
Science Po University
Sciences Po’s exchange program welcomes more than 1,500 students each year from 410 partner universities around the world. At the bachelor’s level, exchange students can choose from Sciences Po’s seven campuses: Dijon, Le Havre, Menton, Nancy, Paris, Poitiers, and Reims. Exchange students come to Sciences Po for one or two semesters and can study in English, French or in both languages. The exchange program is an excellent opportunity to discover Sciences Po’s internationally focused and professionally-relevant social science curriculum, distinctive teaching methods and vibrant student life. This university is suitable for students to learn European economics, Global Studies, European Social Policy, and Political Studies.
Program: | Student Exchange | |
Duration: 1 Semester | Minimum GPA: 3.00 | Tuition fee: Waived |
Quota: Depends on OIA | Minimum IELTS: 6.5 overall, no band under 5.5 | Living cost: EUR 1.327,5-1.557,5/month (Paris Campus)EUR 590 – 985/ month (Reims Campus) |
Deadline nomination: 1 April (Fall) 14 October (Spring) | Departure: August (Fall) January (Spring) | Insurance: The French Social Security System is free |
Required Documents:
Internal Selection | Application in OIA |
Application form | Online application form (*after nominated) |
Curriculum Vitae | Official Academic Transcript |
IELTS Certificate | Curriculum Vitae |
Academic Transcript | Motivation Letter |
Letter of Nomination from faculty (*addressed | |
to Head of Office of International Affairs) | |
Scanned the personal page of the passport | |
IELTS Certificate | |
Letter of Recommendation from the academic advisor | |
Certificate of Enrollment from faculty |
Fee
France Visa : EUR 99
Residence Permit : EUR 50
Flight ticket (return) : EUR 1210
Tuition fee : Waived by host university
Student insurance : The French Social Security System is free or Students can use personal insurance as long as it can coverage you during your stay in France.
Living cost : EUR 1.327,5 – 1.557,5/ month (Paris Campus), EUR 590 – 985/ month (Reims Campus)
Details Campus Paris
Accommodation : EUR 885 – 1000/ month
Meals : EUR 250 – 300/ month
Public Transport : EUR 72,50/ month
Miscellaneous : EUR 100-150/ month
Communication : EUR 20 – 35/ month
Campus Reims
Accommodation : EUR 300-550/ month
Meals : EUR 200 – 300/ month
Public Transport : EUR 20 – 30/ month
Miscellaneous : EUR 50 – 70/ month
Communication : EUR 20 – 35/ month
Sciences Po University | Grade | IUP-PPM | Grade |
16-20 | Superior work | A | 4,0 |
15 | Excellent | A | 4,0 |
14 | Very Good | A | 4,0 |
13 | Good | A- | 3,75 |
12 | Good | B+ | 3,25 |
11 | Pass | B- | 2,75 |
10 | Pass | B/C | 2,50 |
1-9 | Failed | F | Failed |
Exchange programme | Sciences Po International
Link for syllabus:
Exchange programme on the Paris campus | Sciences Po Undergraduate College Exchange programme on the Reims campus | Sciences Po Undergraduate College
10 ECTS = 8 SKS at UGM (transferred to 2 courses).
5 ECTS = 4 SKS at UGM (transferred to 1 course).
Students need to take maximum 30 ECTS.
Fall Semester Course | Spring Semester Course |
PARIS CAMPUS | |
Trade and International Finance | Emerging economies and societies |
Microeconomics: Information, Design and Institutions | Intermediate Macroeconomics: Evidence, Theory and Policy |
Comparative Politics | International Economic Negotiations |
Major Fields of Investigation in Sociology | Economic Outlook Assessment: Methods, Tools and Debates for Economists & Policy Makers |
European Union in the world economy | Economics of the European Union |
Global Economic History | Perspectives in Economics and Sociology: Issues of Migration, Discrimination, Justice and Religion |
Agriculture, Food and Globalization | An Introduction to Environmental Economics |
Global collective action in a fragmented world: An economic perspective | Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain: New Challenges for Banks and Central Banks |
Political Economics | Sustainable development law |
European Economic Law | Contemporary Issues in Corporate Law & Governance |
Sustainable development law | Gender and Queer Law |
Contemporary Issues in Corporate Law & Governance | EU Law in Times of crisis : Covid, Brexit and the Rule of Law |
Gender and Queer Law | Democracy and Surveillance |
Refugee protection | Gender and International Human Rights Law |
Women’s Health and the Law | Law and the city |
Law and the city | Global Environmental Governance |
Equality and diversity in the United States | Policy Studies |
Gender and International Human Rights Law | Gender and migration, conflict and development |
Governing Climate Change | Governing borders in the 21st Century |
Introduction to Disability Studies | Global climate politics : comparative EU-US perspectives |
Gender and migration, conflict and development | Euro, migration and climate change: European challenges and opportunities |
Global climate politics : comparative EU-US perspectives | Contemporary Brazilian Foreign Policy: actors and agendas |
Europe foreign and security policies | Gender-based violence and displacement |
Social Policies in Europe | Europe foreign and security policies |
European integration and its challenges: the euro, migration and populism | France’s foreign policy in the Middle East from 1995 to the present. |
Citizen Politics and Democracy in Times of Crisis | Climate Change and International Security in the Anthropocene |
Decision-Making Process of the European Union: an insider’s view | Democracy in Europe : past, present and future challenges |
Environmental Politics | Fundamentals of world politics |
Urban Governance and Environmental Policy | Urban Governance and Environmental Policy |
Right-wing extremism, radicalism and populism in Europe and the US | Public Policy for Changing Societies: Comparative Analysis of Actors & Challenges Underlying Contempt |
International Environmental Politics | Understanding the role of (political) institutions |
Comparative Social Policy: A multidisciplinary Outlook | Memory Politics: An Introduction to Memory Studies |
Sociology of Work and Employment. Precarious jobs and new forms of work | The Politics of Democratization: Regime Transitions in a Comparative Perspective |
The Organizational Society | The politics of urbanism |
Gender and Health | Urban Sociology: Structural contexts, social dynamics and lifestyles |
Digital Media and Society | Education and social inequalities in western countries |
The Organizational Society | |
Digital Data and Media in Society | |
Economics of Poverty | |
News and media landscape | |
REIMS CAMPUS | |
France is a Woman: History and Society through the lens of French Women | BE Core Common: Social Entrepreneurship |
Age of Economists: a History and a Critique | IAS Core Common: Great Power Competition |
African-American Odyssey from Phyllis Weatley to #BlackLivesMatter | Media and narrative center – News and Media Landscape |
Gender: Key Questions of our Time | Fundamental rights and freedoms: a comparative perspective |
Populism: the political trajectory of a controversial concept | LGBT+ Rights: An Interdisciplinary Perspective |
Questions of Gender in Media and Culture | Changing Role of Non-State Actors in International Affairs |
Fake News and Misinformation in Digital Societies | Economics & Social Analysis |
Aristocracy, Democracy, and the Liberal Arts: Education for Good Government | Global Energy Fundamentals |
Environmental Histories of North America | Public health policy : current challenges and debates |
Energy, Climate and Geopolitics: Contemporary Challenges | Terrorism and the Transformation of Cities |
Energy Politics and Diplomacy in the Global South | Introduction to Digital Governance |
Decolonizing the Global Ecological Debate: Indigenous American Perspectives on Environmentalism | Terrorism Studies: A Comprehensive Approach |
Gender, Family Diversity and Reproductive Autonomy in a Globalized World | Reproductive autonomy and human rights: implications for gender and family formation |
Introduction to Digital Governance | Corruption, public integrity and transparency: understanding a central issue of our time |
Power Transitions in the Global World: Economy, Politics, and Institutions | Global Energy Transition and the Anthropocene |
Global Energy Fundamentals | |
Can philanthropy contribute to international development? |