Chemical and Biological Engineering
Engineering students can obtain international experience through participation in the University's Study Abroad Program or through summer internships and language study abroad. Interested students should begin planning early by meeting with the associate dean for undergraduate affairs to discuss suitable programs at foreign universities.
Take a look at Study Abroad for Engineering Students: Frequently Asked Questions (.pdf), a very useful handout put together by Peter Bogucki, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Affairs, Engineering and Applied Science.
In recent years, Chemical and Biological Engineering majors have studied abroad through the following programs:
- Argentine Universities Program via IFSA-Butler, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- University of Melbourne, Australia
- University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
- University of Edinburgh, Scotland
- Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
