Hello adviser list!
I hope you’re well and looking forward to a restful holiday.
I’ve collected some upcoming study abroad info sessions for programs that are open to engineering students in any major (or ENGRUDs). Some of these sessions take place as soon as next week.
SUMMER A 2025 – Engineering Japan: Exploring in the Heart of High-Tech (ENGR 296)
“Designed for freshmen and sophomores majoring in science and engineering (STEM) fields. Students will be given insight into the needs of world society based on advanced science and technology of the future. The program will offer cutting-edge classes in next-generation science and engineering with a focus on contributing to society through research.”
- Tuesday, December 3rd5:30-6:30pm (Loew Hall 213)
- Tuesday, January 14th5:30-6:30pm (Loew Hall 215)
SUMMER A 2025 – Engineering Spain: Manufacturing Systems and Analysis (IND E 315 and 337, W credit)
“Designed for students who want to do a Summer A term in Spain while fulfilling a Writing credit. While ISE students will be fulfilling the INDE 315 and 337 requirements in Leon, Spain, other Engineering students can request permission to use this course to fulfill a technical elective. Students in this program will tour manufacturing facilities in and near Leon, Spain. Students will get to see first-hand the manufacturing principles taught in class.”
- Friday, December 6th4-5pm (MEB 106)
- Monday, December 16th7-8pm (Zoom, see flyer for details)
Leon_Study_Abroad_Flyer_2025.pptx (4)
SUMMER B 2025 – Engineering Switzerland: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering (EE 215, EE 398, and ENGR 496)
“Located in the center of Europe, Switzerland is famous for its tradition of precision and quality in engineering. In this program, students will get a first-hand look at the history of Swiss engineering and how it has helped this small nation to become a leader in high-tech research and engineering developments. With excursions to the CERN facility in nearby Geneva, cheese and chocolate tours in Gruyères and Broc, and a weekend at the Matterhorn in Zermatt, students will have the opportunity to explore the country and culture of Switzerland all while fulfilling a UW engineering core course.”
- Friday, December 6th1-2pm (ECE 037 or Zoom; see flyer for details)
ENG Switzerland 2024 Info Session Flyer
EARLY FALL (SEPTEMBER TERM) 2025 – Engineering Singapore: Shaping Tomorrow: The Role of AI, Robotics, and Automation in Progress (EE 399)
“As a global leader in the Smart Nation Initiative, Singapore serves as the ideal backdrop for studying how intelligent systems are revolutionizing urban operations. Experience firsthand the impact of autonomous robots, AI-driven traffic management, and sustainable energy technologies, all contributing to cities that are more efficient, connected, and resilient.”
- Friday, January 24th4:30-5:30pm (ECE 303, Zoom link https://washington.zoom.us/my/sepma)
- Friday, February 7th2:30-3:30pm (ECE 303, Zoom link https://washington.zoom.us/my/sepma)
AUTUMN QUARTER 2025 – Engineering Italy: Engineering Fundamentals in the Eternal City (AA210, MATH207, A&H Credit)
“Intended for second-year engineering students, this program allows students to stay on track with curriculum requirements while spending a quarter in Rome. The program curriculum aligns with the course requirements for students interested in studying Aeronautics & Astronautics, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Industrial & Systems Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering, though students interested in any engineering major are welcome to participate.”
- Friday, January 17th12-1pm (Zoom, see flyer for details)
- Thursday, February 6th5-6pm (Loew Hall 213)