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study. sun. Sydney.

Sydney, Australia

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Spring: Feb 9 – May 14, 2026
Fall: Sept 14 – Dec 11, 2026

Business & Economics, Engineering, Sciences, Mathematics & Statistics, Health Sciences & Medicine, Arts & Design, Communication & Media, Architecture, Law & Legal Studies, Humanities & Social Sciences, Computer Science, Education

Apply by Oct 17, 2025

starting at

$21,995

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the rundown

Picture yourself studying at one of Australia’s top universities, right in the heart of Sydney’s vibrant, cosmopolitan lifestyle. The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is where cutting-edge research meets world-class education. Whether you're strolling through the modern campus or hanging out at Coogee Beach just minutes away, UNSW gives you the perfect balance of high-energy city life and laid-back Aussie vibes. Ready to make Sydney your classroom?

your academic journey

For Hop students, UNSW offers a vast array of academic options. Whether you're passionate about digital media, international relations, psychology, or engineering, there’s a course for you. The university’s interdisciplinary approach means you can mix and match subjects across different faculties, giving you a well-rounded academic experience.

With flexible course offerings, and opportunities for hands-on projects, internships, and real-world applications, UNSW allows you to tailor your semester to align with your academic goals while gaining a global perspective. Whether you’re deep-diving into sustainability or exploring creative arts, your study abroad experience at UNSW is guaranteed to be academically enriching and globally relevant.

  • UNSW isn’t just another big-name university. It’s a powerhouse for innovation and learning across every major you can think of—engineering, business, design, social sciences, health, or even creative arts. As one of Australia’s Group of Eight, they’ve got programs that put you in the middle of groundbreaking research, tech and innovation. With students from over 130 countries, you'll be part of a global community, all while learning from some of the brightest minds in the world.

  • Classes are available in:

    • Arts & Design: Architecture, Ceramics, Creative Writing, Digital Media, Graphic Design, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts.

    • Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Marine Biology, Neuroscience, Physics, Zoology.

    • Engineering & Technology: Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Environmental, Robotics, Nano Engineering, IT, Web Design.

    • Business & Economics: Accounting, Finance, International Business, Marketing, Real Estate, Entrepreneurship.

    • Health & Medicine: Anatomy, Biomedical Science, Public Health, Nutrition, Psychology, Kinesiology.

    • Languages & Humanities: Literature, Philosophy, Sociology, Linguistics, Asian, European, and Indigenous Studies.

    • Media & Communication: Journalism, Cinematography, Media Studies, Public Relations, Video Game Design.

    • Law & Social Studies: Criminology, International Relations, Political Science, Peace and Conflict Studies.

    • Environmental & Sustainability: Sustainable Resource Management, Ecology, Natural Resource Management.

    Art, Gender, and Sexuality

    Gender Studies Visual Arts

    COURSE CODE

    DART3320

    This course looks at the human body and its representation over time and across diverse contexts. It considers both the human and the body as historically, socially, culturally and politically determined concepts. You will explore different ways that bodies have been interpreted and made meaningful, in particular, via the history of pornography and the emergence of the 'post-pornographic' body. Post-pornography refers to the politics of embodiment in the context of post-humanism, a moment in which sex is understood beyond 'natural' biology and reproductive futurity.

    TERM

    Fall

    CREDIT

    6

    Artificial Intelligence

    Artificial Intelligence

    COURSE CODE

    COMP3411

    COMP3411 is an introductory course on Artificial Intelligence covering fundamental topics such as autonomous agents, knowledge representation, problem solving, neural networks, reinforcement learning, optimisation, reasoning under uncertainty, vision and language processing. The course is taught with an orientation towards machine learning and with a view to practical applications of Artificial Intelligence using Python. Some AI applications that make use of foundational concepts will be demonstrated in lectures and tutorials.

    TERM

    Spring, Fall

    CREDIT

    6

    Artificial Intelligence Fluency

    Systems & Technology

    COURSE CODE

    INFS2604

    This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of Artificial Intelligence and its real-world applications. The course aims to give students a historical overview of the development of AI and its underlying concepts, to understand its current and potential impact on individuals, organisations, and society, and to analyse and discuss the future of AI and its potential applications. Additionally, the course will equip students with the knowledge to use AI for productivity and creativity and to engage with AI responsibly, considering ethical considerations and responsibilities. The non-technical course will be accessible to students from all backgrounds and disciplines, with no prior knowledge of AI required, and will be structured in an engaging and interactive way to foster active learning.

    TERM

    Spring, Fall

    CREDIT

    6

    Aspects of Environmental Policy and Law

    Environmental Science Law & Legal Studies

    COURSE CODE

    LAWS9801

    This course is available to undergraduate students enrolled in an Environmental Science program. The course examines the legal and policy issues likely to be encountered by an environmental scientist and addresses the question: Is the adversary system the most appropriate method of dealing with conflict in determining the appropriate use of resources? The difficulties encountered with the multiplicity of authorities and interactions between local government regulations, state and federal laws and international law are considered. Case studies examined at each of these levels are used to provide a brief overview of current environmental law in Australia and the World, with examples.

    TERM

    Fall

    CREDIT

    6

    Assembling the Tree of Life

    Biological Sciences Ecology

    COURSE CODE

    BIOS3221

    Systematics investigates historical aspects of evolution and establishes evidence-based classifications and genealogical relationships between organisms. Phylogenetic systematics, also known as cladistics, provides a basis for hierarchical classification and a framework for examining other evolutionary and biological events. These include historical biogeography, sexual coevolution, host-parasite coevolution, as well as applied research in conservation biology and biodiversity. This course is designed to introduce the principles and application of phylogenetic systematic using a variety of organisms. The laboratories will place emphasis on the use of computer software and examples from major clades of the Tree of Life. Students should note that a compulsory five-day field trip will occur in the flexibility week (typically week 6).

    TERM

    Fall

    CREDIT

    6

    Assessment, Personality and Psychopathology

    Psychology

    COURSE CODE

    PSYC2101

    This course introduces areas of psychological research and practice that directly deal with psychological assessment, personality, and psychopathology. In the Psychological Assessment section of the course, students will learn key concepts related to personality and intelligence testing. In the Psychopathology section of the course, students will learn about maladaptive behaviour, personality, and mental disorders. The course provides an overview of common mental disorders, including disruptive behaviour, anxiety, mood, eating, psychotic, and personality disorders. The course emphasizes diagnostic criteria, contemporary theories of psychopathology, and empirically supported approaches to treating mental disorders. Lecture content is live. There are also pre-recorded materials designed to ensure that students arrive at face-to-face tutorials ready for active learning and to engage in discussion with peers.

    TERM

    Fall

    CREDIT

    6

  • To be eligible for a Hop Education Abroad program, students must be currently enrolled at a degree-granting college or university, have completed at least one year of their undergraduate studies prior to departure, and be in good academic standing at their home institution.

    We do not have a set GPA requirement to participate in our programs—we believe in making global experiences as accessible as possible. However, some of our international university partners or your home institution may set their own academic eligibility criteria. 

    University of New South Wales has a minimum GPA requirement of 3.0.

The course listings provided in our Course Finder are for informational purposes only and are subject to change. Our global partners keep things exciting—course offerings may change anytime! We do our best to stay up to date, but check with us to be sure. Got questions? Hop in and ask!

Art, Gender, and Sexuality

Gender Studies Visual Arts

COURSE CODE

DART3320

CREDIT

6

This course looks at the human body and its representation over time and across diverse contexts. It considers both the human and the body as historically, socially, culturally and politically determined concepts. You will explore different ways that bodies have been interpreted and made meaningful, in particular, via the history of pornography and the emergence of the 'post-pornographic' body. Post-pornography refers to the politics of embodiment in the context of post-humanism, a moment in which sex is understood beyond 'natural' biology and reproductive futurity.

TERM

Fall

Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence

COURSE CODE

COMP3411

CREDIT

6

COMP3411 is an introductory course on Artificial Intelligence covering fundamental topics such as autonomous agents, knowledge representation, problem solving, neural networks, reinforcement learning, optimisation, reasoning under uncertainty, vision and language processing. The course is taught with an orientation towards machine learning and with a view to practical applications of Artificial Intelligence using Python. Some AI applications that make use of foundational concepts will be demonstrated in lectures and tutorials.

TERM

Spring, Fall

Artificial Intelligence Fluency

Systems & Technology

COURSE CODE

INFS2604

CREDIT

6

This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of Artificial Intelligence and its real-world applications. The course aims to give students a historical overview of the development of AI and its underlying concepts, to understand its current and potential impact on individuals, organisations, and society, and to analyse and discuss the future of AI and its potential applications. Additionally, the course will equip students with the knowledge to use AI for productivity and creativity and to engage with AI responsibly, considering ethical considerations and responsibilities. The non-technical course will be accessible to students from all backgrounds and disciplines, with no prior knowledge of AI required, and will be structured in an engaging and interactive way to foster active learning.

TERM

Spring, Fall

Aspects of Environmental Policy and Law

Environmental Science Law & Legal Studies

COURSE CODE

LAWS9801

CREDIT

6

This course is available to undergraduate students enrolled in an Environmental Science program. The course examines the legal and policy issues likely to be encountered by an environmental scientist and addresses the question: Is the adversary system the most appropriate method of dealing with conflict in determining the appropriate use of resources? The difficulties encountered with the multiplicity of authorities and interactions between local government regulations, state and federal laws and international law are considered. Case studies examined at each of these levels are used to provide a brief overview of current environmental law in Australia and the World, with examples.

TERM

Fall

Assembling the Tree of Life

Biological Sciences Ecology

COURSE CODE

BIOS3221

CREDIT

6

Systematics investigates historical aspects of evolution and establishes evidence-based classifications and genealogical relationships between organisms. Phylogenetic systematics, also known as cladistics, provides a basis for hierarchical classification and a framework for examining other evolutionary and biological events. These include historical biogeography, sexual coevolution, host-parasite coevolution, as well as applied research in conservation biology and biodiversity. This course is designed to introduce the principles and application of phylogenetic systematic using a variety of organisms. The laboratories will place emphasis on the use of computer software and examples from major clades of the Tree of Life. Students should note that a compulsory five-day field trip will occur in the flexibility week (typically week 6).

TERM

Fall

Assessment, Personality and Psychopathology

Psychology

COURSE CODE

PSYC2101

CREDIT

6

This course introduces areas of psychological research and practice that directly deal with psychological assessment, personality, and psychopathology. In the Psychological Assessment section of the course, students will learn key concepts related to personality and intelligence testing. In the Psychopathology section of the course, students will learn about maladaptive behaviour, personality, and mental disorders. The course provides an overview of common mental disorders, including disruptive behaviour, anxiety, mood, eating, psychotic, and personality disorders. The course emphasizes diagnostic criteria, contemporary theories of psychopathology, and empirically supported approaches to treating mental disorders. Lecture content is live. There are also pre-recorded materials designed to ensure that students arrive at face-to-face tutorials ready for active learning and to engage in discussion with peers.

TERM

Fall

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your abode

Hop students live in spacious, modern apartments with stunning views of both the city skyline and surrounding neighborhoods. You’re just a short walk from world-class shopping, dining, and the iconic Bondi surf. It’s the perfect mix of urban living and coastal relaxation, with easy access to public transport, making it a breeze to get to class and explore everything Sydney has to offer. Plus, the on-site amenities like a pool, gym, and 24-hour concierge service mean you'll have all the comforts of home in a prime location.

local vibes

You’ll experience everything from Sydney’s iconic landmarks to hidden gems, plus a few awesome weekend excursions. And our ‘Hop-Up’ events? Get ready to meet locals, make lifelong friends, and have some serious fun while you’re at it.

Students start their journey with a Welcome to Country led by Indigenous elder Delta Kay, gaining a deeper understanding of the cultural and spiritual significance of the Bundjalung land they will call home.

Beyond structured sessions, students kayak with dolphins, practice morning yoga, and stay at Crystalbrook Byron, a sustainability-driven hotel nestled in subtropical rainforest. The result? A mindset shift that prioritizes well-being, cultural awareness, and community from day one—helping students start their semester with a strong foundation.

Through interactive sessions with experts like Tim Jack Adams (wellness strategist) and Dr. Jodie Bradman (clinical psychologist), students explore resilience, stress management, and personal well-being strategies to navigate the challenges of studying abroad.

Renowned wellness chef Samantha Gowing leads a hands-on workshop on food as medicine, teaching students how to fuel their bodies on a budget while embracing Australia’s vibrant food culture.

Byron Bay, Australia

The Hop Well-Come Abroad:

well-come to Australia!

The exclusive Hop Well-Come Abroad program is designed to provide a holistic, fun and supportive start to your time in Australia. The beaches of Byron Bay provide the perfect setting for an active program that focuses on your mental and physical health. Each session aims to equip you with the tools and mindset needed for a smoother transition and a meaningful connection to your new home, all wrapped up in cultural moments and laughter. Plus, we throw in ocean kayaking with dolphins, guided hikes, incredible scenery, and some great Australian food.

Great Barrier Reef

Experience the magic of the Great Barrier Reef on a weekend Hop Excursion to Cairns, where crystal-clear waters and stunning coral gardens await your discovery.

Melbourne

Dive into Melbourne's vibrant arts and sports scene on a weekend that takes you from iconic laneways to local theatre productions to the fierce competition of Australian Rules football.

experience more of Australia

Sydney is just the start. Explore Australia through excursions and cultural experiences, all included with your Hop study abroad program.

where study abroad meets reality television

Become a reality television star! All the excitement, thrills, and challenges are captured to share on social media. Your friends and family can root for you from around the world. 

Walter

Michigan State University

"Growing up, I was a huge fan of Steve Irwin, the Crocodile Hunter. He inspired me a lot to get into my major and study wildlife. Australia is about as wild as it gets. Right now, I am living the best life."

Gabby

University of Florida

“Studying abroad with Hop has truly been the best decision I have ever made. In a short amount of time, I have explored the lively rainforests and the shimmering Great Barrier Reef. I've climbed mountains, sat at the edge of waterfalls, and even surfed the waves of the Gold Coast. I've met so many new friends from different backgrounds who unite on the same goal of discovering and learning, and I couldn’t have done that without Hop.”

making it happen

Sydney, Australia

Spring: Feb 9 – May 14, 2026
Fall: Sept 14 – Dec 11, 2026

starting at

$21,995

Program Options

Apply by Oct 17, 2025

inclusions

  • Semester Tuition for 3-4 courses

  • Stylish off-campus accommodations

  • Two amazing three-day weekend excursions to Cairns and Melbourne

  • One Hop-exclusive local day excursion

  • Airport pickup and Hop Well-come Program

  • 24/7 Hop support and your Hop Go-To (other programs say Resident Director)

  • Pre-departure advising to get you ready

  • Costs associated with Australian Student Visa (Special 2025 Hop Promotion)

International airfare not included

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why study abroad with Hop?

Because we do study abroad differently. We’re all about creating a community that’s as diverse, adventurous, and curious as you are. Our programs are anything but cookie-cutter.

unique & innovative experiences

Our programs offers one-of-a-kind experiences tailored to various interests—whether you're diving into Korean culture in Seoul, competing on Scholar Island in Fiji, exploring the world Down Under in Australia, experiencing the beating heart of Europe, or innovating with startups in Thailand.​

a focus on you

Studying abroad is all about you—and we’re here to make sure you feel supported every step of the way. From our mindfulness-focused Well-Come Abroad orientation program to our dedicated on-the-ground support staff, we ensure you gain invaluable international experience, develop new skills, and boost your resume—all while having the time of your life and prioritizing your health and well-being.

global connections

Join a community of like-minded peers from around the world while building relationships with locals, professionals, and professors who can inspire your academic and career journey.​

why study abroad with Hop this summer?

Summer with Hop isn’t just about academics—it’s about creating unforgettable memories, challenging yourself, and returning home with stories that will stay with you forever.

unique & innovative experiences

Our programs offers one-of-a-kind summer experiences tailored to various interests—whether you're diving into Korean culture in Seoul, competing on Scholar Island in Fiji, experiencing the beating heart of Europe, or innovating with startups in Thailand.​

short yet impactful

Summer is the perfect time for a focused, immersive program. In just a few weeks, you can gain international experience, learn new skills, and build your resume without interrupting your academic year.

global connections

Join a community of like-minded peers from around the world while building relationships with locals, professionals, and professors who can inspire your academic and career journey.​

explore everywhere

Check out our other programs across the globe. There's something for everyone.

take the leap

Go places you've only dreamed of with Hop. Apply today for the experience of a lifetime!

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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands upon which our students are welcomed, recognizing that our experiences are held on their ancestral territories. We deeply respect and honor the enduring cultures and significant contributions of all First Peoples, past, present, and emerging.

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