University of Dundee

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Location: Dundee (population 150,000), the "City of Discovery," is located in eastern Scotland at the mouth of the River Tay estuary.  The city is rougly 90 minutes north of Edinburgh by auto, bus, or rail. 

Course Subjects:
Politics, History, Geography, Economic Studies, Mathematics, Psychology, English Literature, Environmental Science, American Studies, Art and Design (Design, Fine Art, Architecture), Anatomical and Physiological Sciences, Biological Sciences, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Civil/Electronic/Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Applied Computing.

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Housing: Students can choose between several newly constructed or renovated dormatories. 

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Special Notes: The university campus (13,500 students) is centrally located in the city of Dundee. The city's main pedestrian zone with its many shops, cinemas, theaters, restaurants and bars, and the waterfront promenade are within a five-minute walk of the campus. The main campus is a pleasing blend of old and new buildings in an attractive setting of lawns and gardens overlooking the mile-wide Tay estuary. Teaching, recreational and residential buildings are side by side to form a friendly self-contained community.  Students have access to university student clubs, leisure and sports facilities and student support services. Ten computer clusters with several hundred computers are open to students for internet/email access. Sport facilities include a fitness center (single rowers for cardiovascular training), two large sport halls with basketball/volleyball/badminton courts, a pool and a gymnasium.

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Language of Instruction: English

Term Dates: 2010/2011
Summer: Beginning Summer 2011
Fall:
September 13- December 17
Spring: January - May

Eligibility: Minimum sophomore standing, 3.0 GPA.

Estimated Costs:
Tuition: $5150
Housing: $3690 (Self-catered)
Summer: $5300 (Tuition and Room)

NOTE: Costs, dates and courses are subject to change. Program costs are estimates based upon tuition and currency exchange rates at the time of publication. Any questions can be directed to the NJSCIS office.