REMINDER! Come learn about studying CS in Budapest tomorrow at noon! AIT is a small CS school just for study-abroad students. All classes are in English, and can count for some CSE senior electives. And Budapest is a wonderful city. 🙂
Hey, CSE majors! If you’re interested in studying abroad, check out this info session for AIT Budapest!
AIT Budapest study abroad info session
Thursday 10/30, 12-1pm
in CSE 691
Pizza and Hungarian treats will be provided.
AIT Budapest is a study abroad school for students in computing, design, and entrepreneurship.
AIT offers courses like Computer Vision for Digital Postproduction, Mobile Software Development, Quantum Probability and Quantum Logic, and many others. You can hear about this in detail from one of
AIT’s Professors at the info session
next Thursday.
AIT also offers summer
internships at major Hungarian software companies including LogMeIn and Prezi.
If you want to study abroad during summer, AIT offers a 5-week summer session from mid-June to the end of July. You can combine this with the spring term to take additional courses, or just participate in the AIT summer program.
Students contemplating their own tech startup, or with interests in areas such as computational biology, design, or graphics are likely to find the program compelling and rewarding. AIT courses may count toward CSE senior electives.
All classes are in English on
AIT’s campus on the banks of the Danube River. Students live in vibrant neighborhoods of
Budapest and have ample opportunities to interact with Hungarian students and explore Hungary and the region.
AIT is small and friendly, with
typical class sizes of 5-15 students. Students visit from schools across the US, including Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Harvey Mudd, Princeton, RPI, U. of Puget Sound, UW, and Yale. The program also includes Hungarian students from the
Budapest University of Technology and Economics.
Applications for Spring 2015 are due November 1, applications for Summer are due March 1, and applications for Fall 2015 are due April 1.
The AIT website and application materials are available at: www.ait–budapest.com
You can contact Raven (ravena@cs.uw.edu) for basic AIT info. For more details, Professors Ran Libeskind-Hadas (ran@cs.hmc.edu) and Michael Orrison (orrison@math.hmc.edu) at Harvey Mudd College are the North American Co-Directors for AIT and are happy to answer any questions that you might have and/or put you in touch with current and former AIT students so that you can get their impressions directly.