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UBC Vancouver Summer Program

At VSP 2025, nearly 20 UBC Faculties, Schools and Departments are offering a wide range of course packages, including:
Chemical and Biological Engineering (July)
Electrical and Computer Engineering (July)
Materials Engineering (July)
Architecture and Landscape Architecture (July)
Arts (June & July)
Business (June & July)
Community and Regional Planning (June & July)
Dentistry (July)
Education (June & July)
Kinesiology (July)
Land and Food Systems (June & July)
Medicine (June & July)
Nursing (July)
Chemistry (July)
Statistics and Data Science (July)
Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries (June & July)
Integrated Sciences (July)
Students will take up one course package at VSP, which consists two courses with 39 hours of instructions per course. Most VSP course packages do not have prerequisites, offering students the flexibility to study within their field or explore a new discipline.

The Vancouver Summer Program offers a rich variety of activities to enhance the student experience. Activities organized by VSP, Faculties and student ambassadors includes a fun-filled welcome event, an expedition exploring the city of Vancouver, a UBC graduate studies fair and many more. In addition, exclusive optional tours, available at an extra cost, will take students beyond the city to explore the breathtaking natural beauty of British Columbia and Canada.

June Session: June 6 – July 6, 2025
(Application deadline: February 28, 2025)
July Session: July 11 – August 11*, 2025
(Application deadline: April 4, 2025)
*The 2025 July session end date has been revised to August 11, 2025.

please complete the application form and email it to cc991223@gm.ntpu.edu.tw

The partner school reserves the right to make the final decision in reviewing the qualifications of the students from our school.
The date of lesson commencement and time zone may be different. Please consider the course arrangement carefully, and pay attention to coordination of class time.
Information will be transmitted by the office and students of our school will be assisted to sign up for short-term activities or courses. Whether the credits provided by the short-term courses of partner schools can be recognized as the school's credits have to be processed in accordance with the relevant regulations of the Academic Affairs Office.