Many students in the Economics major at Yale-NUS look forward to the opportunity to enhance their experience and knowledge through study abroad where they can take specialised courses that they may not be able to access in Singapore. Often, these courses count towards major requirements. They may also inspire students to pursue different topics.
Where to go for Study Abroad
Students can talk to their Major Advisors, other Economics faculty and, most importantly, the Head of Studies to find out more about prospective programmes for study abroad.
Some of the study abroad institutions that Yale-NUS Economics students have studied with include:
- Bocconi University (Italy)
- London School of Economics (UK)
- Oxford University (UK)
- Queen Mary University of London (UK)
- Sciences Po (France)
- SOAS (London)
- Tecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico)
- Waseda University (Japan)
- Yale University (USA)
For the full list of Yale-NUS partner institutions and to learn more about the study abroad application process and credit transfer process, click here.
When to go for Study Abroad?
Some students have studied abroad in Semester 2 of their second year while others studied abroad in Semester 2 of their third year. However, students should not go abroad during their final year.