Microcampus Network
The University of Arizona has established a worldwide network of micro-campuses for the international delivery of collaborative degree programs to local students on the campuses of our partner universities.
University of Arizona Microcampus Advantages
Micro-campuses address global demand for higher education, opening doors for students unable to study in the United States, while providing a synergistic hub for other forms of internationalization including faculty collaborations in research, student intercultural learning, interdisciplinary community engagement, and more.
Double the Benefits
Students learn from Arizona and partner university faculty, access Arizona and partner university resources, earn two or more degrees, and become part of two alumni networks.
Access to a Top Global University
The University of Arizona ranks number 69 out of more than 20,000 schools, according to the Center for World University Rankings—making it a top 1% university worldwide!
Innovative Course Delivery
Our teaching style embraces technology and encourages active learning, empowering students to apply concepts they learn in the classroom to real-world situations.
Multiple Disciplines
Undergraduate and graduate degree programs vary by location and include everything from engineering, business, and law to the arts, social sciences, and public health.
Seamless Study Abroad
Students may complete their program entirely in their home country or study abroad at our Tucson, Arizona campus in the U.S. for a summer, semester, or longer.
Affordable Programs
Students pay significantly less than earning the same degree in the U.S. and also earn a degree from a partner university.
Ajman UAE Microcampus
The University of Arizona and Gulf Medical University (GMU) offer innovative programs that allow students to earn a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Public Health Practice from the UA and GMU. The partnership enables students to complete a U.S.-accredited degree entirely in Ajman, United Arab Emirates.