
International Programs
UPDATE: Scroll down to see the latest details about our 2013 summer study abroad engineering programs!
Welcome to Engineering International Programs where we provide resources for:
In an increasingly globalized economy, the College of Engineering is energetically engaged in providing our students with not only a strong engineering foundation, but also with experiences that will prepare them to successfully compete in the international workforce.
To achieve this goal, we aspire to produce engineers who are both internationally minded and culturally aware with many opportunities to study around the globe.
In addition, the College of Engineering brings the world to our students with faculty members from Italy, Poland, Netherlands, Ukraine, Egypt, Turkey, Syria, Israel, Ethiopia, Iran, India, China, South Korea, Mexico, Panama, Brazil, and Peru. We also welcome hundreds of international students every year from around the globe who are studying for a degree, on exchange programs, or are visiting research scholars.
2013 Summer Programs
Pisa, Italy
Courses:
- E 280 (Methods of Analysis)
Taught by Dr. Mauro Pierucci, SDSU
- GENS 450 (Women in Italian History)
Taught by an Italian professor in English
Dates:
- 5 weeks from May 20 - June 21, 2013
Tours:
- Rome, Florence, Venice, Naples, Tuscany, and more!
Cost:
Krakow, Poland (CANCELLED FOR 2013 - WILL RESUME IN 2014)
Courses:
- CONE 430 (Engineering Economy)
Taught by Dr. Janusz Supernak, SDSU
- CIVE 499 (Transport in Europe)
Taught by Dr. Janusz Supernak, SDSU
- GENS 450 (Women in Polish History)
Taught by a Polish professor in English
Dates:
5 weeks from June 3 - July 5, 2013 (CANCELLED)
Tours:
- Warsaw, Katowice, Carpathian Mountains, Auschwitz, Wieliczka Salt Mine, and many more!
Cost:
Ciudad del Saber, Panama
Courses:
- CIVE 465 (Foundations)
Taught by Dr. Julio Valdes, SDSU
- CIVE 530 (Open Channel Hydraulics)
Taught by Dr. Tom Zink, SDSU
- GENS 450 (Women in Panamanian History)
Taught by Dr. Tom Zink, SDSU
Dates:
- 3 weeks from July 15 - August 2, 2013 (plus one week at SDSU)
Tours:
- Panama City, Panama Canal, Isla Mamey, Isla Grande, Isla Taboga, Cerro la Vieja, rain forests, waterfalls, and scuba diving in both the Caribbean and the Pacific!
Cost:
Bethune, France
Courses:
- MGT 456 (Engineering Entreprenuralism)
Taught by an SDSU professor to be determined
- GENS 450 (Women in French Culture)
Taught by Dr. Mary Ann Lyman-Hagar, SDSU
Dates:
- 2 weeks from May 21 to June 4, 2013
Tours:
- Palace of Versailles, Reims, Compiegne, Pierrefonds, Arras, Champagne Region, and 3 nights in Paris!
Cost:
For more information and the application,
see the following webpage from our partners in the College of Business
Administration:
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~cbabroad/cba/Faculty%20Led/Faculty_led.html#france