Outgoing Students
Sauder School of Business students are encouraged to participate in an exchange to internationalize their BCom degree experiences. The Sauder School of Business has partnerships with 50 of the best business schools in 27 countries around the world. BCom students can also choose from over 150 of UBC's partner schools in over 40 countries. Going on exchange is an excellent opportunity to gain first-hand experience of a country's business practices, language and culture.
Incoming Students
The Sauder School of Business at UBC welcomes exchange students from around the world. Visiting exchange students are nominated for study at UBC by their home universities. To study under this category an exchange agreement with a students' home university is required. The Sauder School of Business exchange program is administered through UBC's central exchange office, Go Global: International Learning Programs. Once you are admitted as an exchange student we offer assistance with the services that you need such as course registration and academic advising. We also have a Buddy Program to help you with your transition to UBC. Academic information about the business program can be found on the BCom website.
Summer Programs
Shanghai Summer Program
The Shanghai Summer Program is a five-week intensive program offered in collaboration with Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU). Since 1998, undergraduate students have taken advantage of this unique five week learning opportunity to network with professionals and gain knowledge of culture and business practices in Hong Kong and Shanghai, China.
European Summer Study Programme
Sauder School of Business students have been participating in the European Summer Study Programme since 2001. This 5 week summer program offered through the Manchester Business School at the University of Manchester provides the opportunity to study with one of the top business schools in Europe, while visiting England, France, Spain and The Czech Republic. The European Summer Programme is a must for students interested in European Union development and European business practices.