Study Abroad and Exchange at the Faculty of Economics and Business
There is increasing student mobility around the world and a growing focus on transnational education. In a very competitive world these are highly sought after qualities.
Long after you return home your exchange experience will influence and inform your life. It will provide you with a substantial backdrop from which to make future study and career choices. Employers are increasingly alert to the benefits of student exchange. Your experience will set you apart from the crowd and mark you as someone who has proven themselves in challenging circumstances. Experience is everything.
Why choose the Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of Sydney
The Faculty of Economics and Business offers over 180 units of study (subjects) from nine discipline areas to incoming exchange and study abroad students.
Students will acquire the latest knowledge from business and industry as you learn from academics who lead in their fields. We also offer a wide range of support services to our students to help them transition into student life at the University.
The University is close to the city, and beautiful beaches and you will have access to the vibrant student areas of Newtown and Glebe.
Take a look at the links below for further information about your study options at the Faculty of Economics and Business:
- What to study?
A list of all undergraduate and postgraduate units available in semester 2, 2009. - Faculty Support.
The Faculty has a number of useful support mechanisms that Study Abroad and Exchange students can access. - Undergraduate and Postgraduate Orientation.
Orientation sessions for all new students.These sessions are a must for international students. - Student Information Office.
A one stop shop for all your Faculty and academic enquiries.
Other services offered by the University at large.
- International Office.
Consult STABEX (the Study Abroad & Exchange unit) for advice regarding student visas, health insurance and all matters related to exchange. - Student Centre.
For transcripts, student cards and letters. - International Student Support Unit (ISSU).
Adjusting to a new culture takes time and being far from home can be hard. The ISSU is there to help you. They offer counselling, advocacy and a wealth of experience supporting overseas students.

