International Programs - [Engineering]
Engineering Study Abroad
The Engineering Summer Study Abroad Program takes place during the time frame of MSU's second summer session (July-August). It includes four weeks of study at the University of Bristol, one of the top engineering universities in England. Students live with local families who provide them two meals a day. The experience of living with a host family is one of the most rewarding experiences of the trip. After the four weeks of study in Bristol, the students have two weeks for independent travel in Europe. The students receive six credit hours toward their engineering degree. Three credit hours are for HI 4653, The History for Science and Technology, which can be used as a humanities elective. The other three hours are for either Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing or Digital Signal Processing, which can be used as a technical elective in engineering. For more information you may contact, Dr. Allen Greenwood, Box 9542, Mississippi State,MS 39762. 662-325-7216 or greenwood@ie.msstate.edu.
The Global Engineering Education Exchange is a consortium of U.S. engineering institutions with counterpart institutions in Europe, Latin America, and Asia to provide reciprocal opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to receive academic and practical training in each other's countries with no net exchange of funds between participating universities. Students spend a complete term at the international institution. Courses are selected with an academic advisor to apply toward MSU engineering degrees. Students pay tuition and fees at MSU. Scholarships and other financial aid can still apply. Many institutions are available where English is the language of instruction. For more information you may contact, Dr. Allen Greenwood, Box 9542, Mississippi State,MS39762. 662-325-7216 or greenwood@ie.msstate.edu.

