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Study Abroad engineering program information session Dec. 7th

Study and research engineering abroad this summer! The College of Engineering is sponsoring 6 engineering programs abroad to help students make the most of their summer. There are programs for undergraduate and graduate students from every engineering discipline. Check out the information below for more information.

 

  • Attend the information session to learn more about all of these opportunities at 3:30-4:30pm on Wednesday, December 7 in Electrical Engineering Building (EEB) 303

 

 

 

  • Questions? Contact Mike Engh in the College of Engineering
December 5, 2016

Reminder: CSE Study Abroad info session today!

CSE study abroad info session
Today! Wednesday 11/29, 4-5pm
CSE 691

Speakers include CSE faculty coordinators, past exchange participants, and current visiting students from abroad
Who should attend: Anyone considering study abroad generally, or a CSE direct exchange specifically

This info session will present basic info on CSE exchanges, and allow lots of time for questions. Topics will include info on our exchange partner schools, the benefits and challenges of going on an exchange, cultural differences, rough expenses, and how to prepare for an exchange

You can read this page with LOTS of details on CSE exchanges. Here are some details on CSE exchanges:

  • Courses are taught in English. No foreign language skill is required, though it may be useful.
  • Exchanges are designed to last a full year, or one semester (two quarters).
  • CSE majors pay regular UW tuition while abroad, plus expenses like airfare and insurance. Financial aid and scholarships apply normally. Some exchange schools offer a stipend, offseting your extra expenses.
  • Students are selected based on their academic and personal preparation for an exchange.
  • CSE students typically go abroad after completing 300-level CSE courses, and take CSE senior electives abroad.
  • All/most of your exchange courses can fulfill CSE requirements, assuming you select courses carefully.

 

November 30, 2016

CSE Study Abroad info session this Wednesday!

CSE study abroad info session
This Wednesday, 4-5pm
CSE 691

Speakers include CSE faculty coordinators, past exchange participants, and current visiting students from abroad
Who should attend: Anyone considering study abroad generally, or a CSE direct exchange specifically

This info session will present basic info on CSE exchanges, and allow lots of time for questions. Topics will include info on our exchange partner schools, the benefits and challenges of going on an exchange, cultural differences, rough expenses, and how to prepare for an exchange

You can read this page with LOTS of details on CSE exchanges. Here are some details on CSE exchanges:

  • Courses are taught in English. No foreign language skill is required, though it may be useful.
  • Exchanges are designed to last a full year, or one semester (two quarters).
  • CSE majors pay regular UW tuition while abroad, plus expenses like airfare and insurance. Financial aid and scholarships apply normally. Some exchange schools offer a stipend, offseting your extra expenses.
  • Students are selected based on their academic and personal preparation for an exchange.
  • CSE students typically go abroad after completing 300-level CSE courses, and take CSE senior electives abroad.
  • All/most of your exchange courses can fulfill CSE requirements, assuming you select courses carefully.

 

November 28, 2016

Engineering Rome 2017 Information session

UW students,

 

If you are interested in an opportunity to go to Rome, Italy and learn engineering then this is your chance to figure out how to make it happen.

 

What: Engineering Rome 2017 Information Session

When: Tuesday, December 6th, 12:30 – 1:20 p.m.

Where: More Hall, Room 110

 

What we will do at this information session:

Steve Muench, the program director, will overview what the program involves including what we study, dates, costs, activities, how it fits into your schedule, and why you might find it quite interesting. Heta Kosonen, the TA (who also help design the program and went last time with Steve in 2015) will also be there to answer your questions. We will have a second information session in January.

 

Key facts about Engineering Rome:

  • This study abroad opportunity is scheduled for August 24th through September 18th, 2017 (it is offered every-other year)
  • Estimated program fee: $4,800 (it does qualify for student loans)
  • Engineering Rome is open to all UW students (graduate, undergraduate, engineering and not engineering). You need NOT be an engineer or a civil engineer to participate – we love everyone – but we do talk about engineering an awful lot. 😉
  • Learn more at: https://engineeringrome.wikispaces.com/

 

Ciao,

 

Steve Muench

Tom and Marilyn Draeger / The Beavers Charitable Trust

Associate Professor

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Mailbox 352700

University of Washington

Seattle, WA 98195

206.616.1259

www.greenroads.org

November 18, 2016

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

Two study abroad info sessions this month!

1) The College of Engineering is hosting a general info session on study abroad for engineering students:

Tuesday, October 18
3:30-4:30pm
EEB 303
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The information will be general for all engineering students, but students in departments may find it useful if they are interested in studying abroad during their time at UW. Students can also learn more information about study abroad opportunities online and from UW Study Abroad and the College of Engineering Study Abroad.

2) AIT Budapest will visit CSE in two weeks to advertise their study abroad opportunities:

Tuesday, October 25
3-4pm
CSE 691 

AIT is a study abroad program for computer science students, offering small classes (tiny by UW standards!), 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.

3) CSE will host an info session on CSE Direct Exchanges later in November. Watch for an email with details!

 

October 14, 2016

CSE Study Abroad application now open!

The application to participate in a CSE Exchange to Sweden, Switzerland, or Germany is now open! You have until next Monday, Jan 25, to complete the application:

https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/cseadv/49599

A reminder of the details:

Application timeline for CSE Exchanges in the 2016-17 school year:

  • Mon Jan 18: CSE application opens
  • Mon Jan 25: CSE application closes
  • Wed Feb 10: Exchange offers sent
  • Wed Feb 24: Student deadline to confirm they will go on their exchange

You can read this page with LOTS of details on CSE exchanges. Here are some quick answers to common questions:

  • CSE exchanges are open only to CSE majors.
  • No foreign language skill is required, though it may be useful. Courses are taught in English. (Don’t worry, you have time to learn a little French/German/Swedish.) 
  • Exchanges are designed to last a full year, but one semester is possible.
  • CSE majors pay regular UW tuition while abroad, plus expenses like airfare and insurance. Financial aid and scholarships apply normally. Some schools pay you a stipend, offseting extra expenses.
  • Students are selected based on their academic and personal preparation for an exchange.
  • CSE students typically go abroad after completing most/all 300-level CSE courses.
  • All/most of your exchange courses can fulfill CSE requirements, assuming you select courses carefully.
January 19, 2016

Application for CSE Exchanges opens next Monday!

Prepare yourselves, internationally-minded undergrads! The online application for CSE Direct Exchange programs opens next Monday. If you’re interested in studying in Sweden, Switzerland, or Germany, review the details of our exchanges online and consider meeting with an advisor to discuss how an exchange can fit into your academic plans.

Application timeline for CSE Exchanges in the 2016-17 school year:

  • Mon Jan 18: CSE application opens
  • Mon Jan 25: CSE application closes
  • Wed Feb 10: Exchange offers sent
  • Wed Feb 24: Student deadline to confirm they will go on their exchange
  • March 1: Exchange participant names due to UW Study Abroad

You can read this page with LOTS of details on CSE exchanges. Here are some quick answers to common questions:

  • CSE exchanges are open only to CSE majors.
  • No foreign language skill is required, though it may be useful. Courses are taught in English.
  • Exchanges are designed to last a full year, but one semester is possible.
  • CSE majors pay regular UW tuition while abroad, plus expenses like airfare and insurance. Financial aid and scholarships apply normally. Some schools pay you a stipend, offseting extra expenses.
  • Students are selected based on their academic and personal preparation for an exchange.
  • CSE students typically go abroad after completing most/all 300-level CSE courses.
  • All/most of your exchange courses can fulfill CSE requirements, assuming you select courses carefully.

Exchange destinations are almost as pretty as Seattle (student photos from Stockholm, Sweden and Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland):

Digital StillCamera

Lauterbrunnen

January 12, 2016

CSE Exchange Program info session this Thursday!

If you’d like to take your CS skills abroad, learn a little French/German/Swedish, and live in Europe for a few months, consider participating in a CSE Direct Exchange!

CSE Direct Exchange Info Session
Thursday 12/3, 10:30-11:30
CSE 691
With faculty coordinators, former participants, and our current visiting students

This info session is helpful if you would like to go abroad next year, or further in the future.

We send CSE majors to four top European CS programs for one-semester and year-long exchanges. Students take senior/graduate-level CS courses taught in English. Credits can count toward your senior electives. And, you pay your regular UW tuition.

Learn more in the info session tomorrow, and read more about CSE exchanges online:
http://www.cs.washington.edu/students/ugrad/exchanges

December 2, 2015

Reminder: AIT-Budapest study abroad info session today at 3:30

Reminder! CSE is hosting an info session for AIT-Budapest, a study abroad program for computer science majors: Today, 10/29, 3:30-4:30 in CSE 305.  This is a great option, separate from CSE’s direct exchanges (we’ll host an info session for those later).

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Come learn about CS Study Abroad in Budapest! David Szeszler, Professor of Combinatorial Optimization, will share info on AIT-Budapest. AIT is an English-language study abroad program for students majoring in Computer Science, Software Engineering and related fields.

Thursday, October 29th at 3:30 PM at CSE 305.
Snacks and small treats from Hungary will be served!
RSVP or request more info here

AIT has a first-rate faculty, an innovative curriculum including courses such as “Computer Vision Applications for Digital Cinema” taught by faculty affiliates from Colorfront Studios (recent recipients of an Academy Award for technical contributions), and Design Workshop designed by Erno Rubik (inventor of the Rubik’s Cube and recent recipient of the U.S. Outstanding Contributions to Science Education Award), and a guest lecture series that brings prominent speakers to campus.

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 the region.

AIT is small and friendly, with typical class sizes of 5-15 students. Recent US AIT students have come from Harvard University, Dartmouth College, Harvey Mudd College, Princeton University, Smith, Swarthmore and Williams Colleges, 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 Spring 2016 term are due by November 1, 2015.

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 eager to answer any questions that you might have.

Dorka Székely
Director of Student Services
AIT-Budapest Aquincum Institute of Technology
dszekely@ait-budapest.com
www.ait-Budapest.com
http://www.facebook.com/aitbudapest

October 29, 2015

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