Description:
The Dresden Engineering Program is a one-semester program, ideally suited for second-semester sophomores in engineering. The program carries no prior language requirement; engineering courses are taught in English by German faculty.
Engineering and science students from all disciplines have a unique opportunity to study abroad in their field while working toward their degrees.
Highlights:
Coursework and Schedule
Part I: February through mid-March
Intensive Beginning German (four credits),
The Social Nature of Technology (four credits)
Part II: April through mid-July (students choose three of the following): Differential Equations, Waves and Modern Physics, Electric Circuit Theory, Principles of Molecular Cell Biology, Linear Algebra, or Thermodynamics.
Total: 20 credits, with an official Boston University transcript on completion of the program.
The rewards are many:
- Exposure to another culture in preparation for technical careers in the global economy
- Study of engineering and science in an advanced international environment
- Observation of German research institutions, industries, and technical museums through guided field trips
Subject Areas:
Engineering (Electrical),
Engineering (Mechanical)
and German
Cost in US$: Inquire for more info.
Cost Includes: Costs include tuition, housing, board, round-trip airfare from designated U.S. cities, field trips, and book allowance.
Experience Required: no