Start planning for summer 2021 study abroad
Interested in going abroad this summer? Start planning your experience now! Most summer 2021 study abroad programs have a deadline of March 2, 2021. Here's how to begin:
- Explore available summer programs
- Peruse the
- Learn about potential
- Complete and open an application
Although the COVID-19 pandemic continues to create some uncertaintly around international travel, numerous education abroad programs will run in 2021. .
Featured Summer Opportunities
Global Seminars
Global seminars are short-term study abroad programs led by CU faculty members. These programs combine academic course content with an immersion in an overseas setting. They usually last between 2.5 and 5 weeks, allowing students to earn 3-6 credit hours.
Seminar Spotlight
Fulfill your engineering writing requirement (or earn three H&SS credits) while living and researching on the University College of Dublin campus. Using a combination of archival research, personal journaling, ethnographic research and more, students will create their own “Irish Odyssey” digital stories. This program is three weeks long, and students are housed in residence halls during their stay.
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Interested in living overseas, earning academic creditand gaining valuable undergraduate researchexperience at the same time? Consider conducting a research project abroad!
- Choose a and work in a hands-on lab setting alongside students from around the world in Darmstadt, Germany, the "City of Science."
- "This program was a very insightful and learning experience for me. Not only was I learning about the field of engineering research, but also how other country’s customs are different from ours.” - Noah Gilsdorf, mechanical engineering and jazz
- Takepart in a cutting edge research project through Georgia Tech while living in the heart of Europe in thiswell-connected, vibrantand innovative region.
- “Because of the location of Metz, I was able to travel to several different countries abroad and really got to see how cultures differ across Europe and how they’re similar, and how I could compare that to my own life experiences. Overall, studying abroad and living in a different culture is something I would recommend to everyone because you really get to know more about yourself, the world around you, and how people connect.” -Lauren Nelson, environmental engineering
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Summer School Abroad
Get ahead this summer while exploring the world; you can earnup to nine creditswithout missing any of CU’s regular semester coursework. Check out popular summer study abroad programs and coursework for engineering and computing students.CU course equivalencies are listed in parentheses.
- : Rome, Italy
- Fluid mechanics (CHEN 3200, MCEN 3021, CVEN 3313)
- Materials (CHEN 4400, MCEN 2024, CVEN tech elective)
- Thermodynamics (MCEN 3012, AREN 2110)
- Intro to Programming (CSCI 1300)
- H&SS coursework; Italian language coursework
- Madrid, Spain
- Thermodynamics (AREN 2110, GEEN 3852, MCEN 3012)
- H&SS coursework; Spanish language coursework
- Undergraduate research
- Stockholm, Sweden
- Biomedical engineering in Sweden (BMEN 4001)
- Engineering biomaterials (BMEN 4002)
- Biostatistics (CHEN 3010)
- H&SS coursework
- Barranquilla, Colombia
- Statics (CVEN 2121, GEEN 2851)
- Circuits (ECEN 2250)
- Digital logic (ECEN 2350)
- Solid mechanics (MCEN 2063, CVEN 3161)
- Material science (MCEN 2024)
- Operating systems (CSCI 3753)
- H&SS coursework; Spanish language coursework
- Undergraduate research
- “I would recommend this program to everyone who can put it in their schedule. It is an experience like no other. Barranquilla is not a tourist destination, but that was one of my favorite aspects about it all. I didn’t just feel like another tourist; I felt like a student.” - Cole Velasquez, civil engineering
- : Metz, France
- GTL features dozens of engineering & H&SS across disciplines, many of which are pre-approved.
- The priority deadline for GTL has passed, but it's still possible to apply until Feb. 15(some courses may be on waitlists).