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Reminder: Study abroad in Budapest! Info (and pizza) today, 3pm, CSE 691

AIT Budapest is visiting TODAY to talk about tech and CS study abroad in Budapest:

Tuesday, October 25
3-4pm
CSE 691 

AIT is a study abroad program specifically for computer science students, offering small classes taught in English. CSE has pre-evaluated some AIT courses and can offer credit toward CSE graduation requirements. Hungarian language and culture classes are also available.

Andras Recski, academic director at AIT-Budapest, will talk about the school and encourage students to consider a study abroad program at Aquincum Institute of Technology BUDAPEST, for students interested in computing, design, computational biology, and IT entrepreneurship.

Pizza and small treats from Hungary will be served!

About AIT: Tailored to the needs of North American computer science and software engineering undergraduates in their sophomore through senior years, AIT offers semester-long programs. The UW CSE program has evaluated many AIT courses and can offer CSE credit for classes including Data Structures (CSE 373), HCI (CSE 440), and other subjects.

The program is made up of four course groups, each containing several different course offerings:

  • Foundational Courses in Computer Science
  • Advanced Applications
  • Creative Design and Entrepreneurship
  • Humanities Courses Related to Hungary’s Rich Cultural Heritage

All classes are conducted in English at AIT’s state-of-the-art campus on the lovely 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 Europe.

AIT is small and friendly, with typical class sizes of 10-20 students. Recent U.S. students have come from Yale, Brown, MIT, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvey Mudd, Princeton, Williams, among several others. The program also includes a number of Hungarian students.AIT Alumni site: http://www.ait-budapest.com/ait-alumni

The AIT website and APPLICATION materials are available on-line at: http://www.ait-budapest.com

Applications for the Fall 2017 term are due by April 1, 2017 and by March 1, 2017 for the 2017 Summer Program

Contacts: Prof. Ran Libeskind-Hadas (hadas@cs.hmc.edu) and Prof. Michael Orrison (orrison@math.hmc.edu) at Harvey Mudd College are serving as the North American Co-Directors for AIT, and are happy to answer any questions that you might have.

October 25, 2016