Clemson University

International Programs in Engineering and Science
Study Abroad Exchange Programs (Academic Year)

˜˜ Single semester or full year, costs about same as staying at Clemson; optional internships ˜˜

Global E3 - Global Engineering Education Exchange Consortium (www.iie.org/progs/global-e3)

Where: 40+ schools in 14 countries (Europe & Far East; classes in English in nine countries)

a Scholarships available! `

ISEP - International Student Exchange Program (world-wide consortium www.isep.org)

Where: Almost anyplace in the world; many programs with classes in English

Clemson Bilateral Exchange Programs

FH Esslingen (Ger.): Automotive engineering program in English for ME’s, optional internships

FH Ulm (Ger.): ME/IE and CpE/CpSc programs in English, optional internships

FH Munich: ME program, some courses for other majors, in English **NEW**

FH Jena (Ger.): Various majors, optional internships; free tuition possible

U. Bristol (England): Study (full year only) at a great school in a great location, any major

Many Others: ETH (Switz.), INPG (France), FH Trier (Germany), U. Newcastle (Australia), U. Strathclyde (Scotland), U. Louvain (Belgium), etc.

a Some scholarships available! `

Pre-req: 2.5+ GPR (and foreign language competence for non-English instruction)

Apply: 2nd sem freshman or later

Summer Study Abroad
Engineering/Science Summer Study in Bristol, England – 2nd Summer Session (6 weeks)

Features: HIST 321 & ECE 460 at U. Bristol, England plus excursions, 2 weeks independent travel

Pre-req: Top half of class; math through 206; computer proficiency (no ECE prereqs)

Apply: Sophomore or later

Engineering/Science Summer Study in Trier, Germany – 1st Summer Session (4 wks)

Features: IS 210 & ENSP 200 at FH Trier, Germany with excursions including Munich trip

Pre-req: Top half of class; CH 101, MTHSC 106 completed

Apply: Freshman or later *** Entirely in English! ***

Engineering/Science Summer Study in Brussels, Belgium – 1st Summer Session (4 wks)

Features: ME 202 (Found. Mech Sys) and IS 210 (Intercult Com.) at CU-Brussels, plus excursions

Pre-req: Top half of class; MTHSC 108, PHYS 122 completed

Apply: Freshman or later *** Entirely in English! *** **NEW**

Summer Study Abroad in Munich, Germany – 2nd Summer Session (5 wks)

Features: Offered by FH-Munich (transfer credit); Thermo, Auto Mechatronics, Intercultural Com.

Apply: Freshman or later (ME, mainly) *** Entirely in English! *** **NEW**

ChE Lab in Vienna, Austria – 2nd Summer Session (4 wks)

Features: Offered by TU-Vienna (transfer credit for ChE 407)

Apply: 2nd semester junior ChE majors *** Entirely in English! *** **NEW**

Additional Summer Programs are offered by other Clemson departments, as well as by DAAD (Munich) and others. Inquire in 107 Riggs or e-mail

Work Abroad

EPIC - the Engineering Program for International Careers

Features: Overseas co-op/optional study semester/foreign language study required

Majors: Limited to engineering (some CpSc possible)

Where: Germany (foreign language environments)

Pre-req: Complete freshman curriculum with 3.2+ GPR (no language pre-req)

Apply: Freshman (second semester) or sophomore

Internships – many academic year study abroad programs offer optional internships (see above)

Why Study or Intern Abroad?

1. It’s fun! Every Clemson student who has participated in one of our international programs (whether academic year study abroad, one of our summer programs, or EPIC) returns saying it was one of the greatest experiences they ever had!

2. It’s uniquely educational! Living in a different culture provides an education that just can’t be duplicated here. You not only learn about foreign cultures – you come to see the U.S. in a different light.

3. It’s a great career advantage! Almost every company that interviews Clemson engineering and science graduates has a keen interest in students who have been abroad for an extended period – and even greater interest if they are functional in a foreign language!

Study Abroad Scholarships

Clemson Scholarships & Financial Aid

Fall/Spring: For exchange programs, any Clemson financial aid or scholarship you may have applies!

Summer: Co-ops can move scholarships to summer, including Clemson Summer Study Abroad programs.

Global E3 Study Abroad (applications due by Feb. 15 for fall study, Sept 23 for spring study)

Women: ABB scholarships of $1500-$3000

Minorities: Scholarships of $1,000

Particular countries: special scholarships apply to Global E3 study in Japan, Mexico, Turkey.

Other

Pacific Rim (excluding Australia and New Zealand!): Freeman Asia offers $3000-$7000 awards

Germany: DAAD offers several programs; Esslingen & Ulm offer scholarships for Clemson students

More Information

The Clemson Financial Aid Office can advise on the applicability of Clemson scholarships and financial aid. The following web site has links to special scholarship programs for study abroad:

http://www.iie.org/pgms/global-e3/info2.htm#finaid

Further Information on International Programs

College of Engineering and Science International Programs Office – 107 Riggs Hall

Phone: 656-4440 E-mail: Web: www.ces.clemson.edu/global/

University Study Abroad Office – E303 Martin Hall

Phone: 656-2457 E-mail: Web:www.clemson.edu/IA/abroad/programs.html

www.ces.clemson.edu/global/

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