Ecole Superieure du Bois


Location:
Nantes,
France
Language of instruction:
English, French
Tuition payable to:
UBC
Program website:
Studying at ESB
Terms available:
Term 1
Who can go?
- Students in the Faculty of Forestry
- When applying for the International Timber Trade program you may forgo selecting a second and third choice school in your Go Global application
Academic planning
Term dates
- UBC Term 1 (ESB semester 1): September - February
- For English coursework, the dates are from September to February
Areas of study available:
- Forestry
Course availability and restrictions
- Students attending ESB on exchange are invited to enroll in the International Timber Trade Program (ITT)
- ITT is a six months course (from September to February) covering international trade techniques, marketing, logistics and specialized courses on wood based products such as marketing wood products and wood logistics
- At the end of the academic semester, it is possible for students to continue with an internship in France or abroad (from March to August)
International Timber Trade Programme (ITT)
Course equivalency Formula
- ECTS credits divided by 2 = UBC credits
Transfer credit
The transfer credit process takes approximately 16 weeks following each submission deadline. You should allow sufficient time to meet important deadlines that may affect you (e.g. application for graduation, registration in courses that require prerequisites that you took on exchange, entry to a major/honours program, etc.)
Search for previously approved courses
Additional note for language of instruction
- Students who would like to participate in English coursework will be able to attend the International timber trade programme, a six month program worth 15 UBC credits
Student experience
Housing
Information on accommodation
Accessibility
Some destinations may be more accessible than others for students with disability-related accommodations. If you identify with having a disability or pre-existing health condition which could impact your participation, or if you require academic accommodation, please contact a Go Global advisor before applying to explore options that are best for you.
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Finances and funding
While you’re learning abroad, you remain a UBC student and are eligible for UBC awards, scholarships, and financial assistance.
- 15 credits or equivalent full-time program tuition per term, paid to UBC
Financial Planning
- Cost of Living Calculator
- Budgeting for Exchange (UBCV)
- Money Matters (UBCO)
Awards & Scholarships
All students are automatically considered to receive either the Go Global Award ($1000) or Go Global Scholarship ($1500) for each term that they are abroad.
All awards and scholarships available through Go Global:
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UBCO Students
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