Study Abroad

The Department of Engineering supports Human-Centered Engineering (HCE) majors who are interested in studying abroad during the summer or during the academic term. Students interested in studying abroad should talk with their faculty advisors about the possibility and build it into their four-year plan to ensure that they can fulfill all academic requirements.



Study Abroad as an HCE Major

HCE majors have multiple options for studying abroad. Read below for for more information.

A very important point to consider when it comes to academic planning: engineering majors who want to study abroad during the semester must have completed at least one year of the MCAS Language Requirement (Beginning 1 and 2) before setting foot abroad. This requirement cannot be waived. Plan ahead!

 

Summer Projects Abroad with BC Engineering

Each summer the Department of Engineering offers summer projects abroad. These courses fulfill the ENGR3100: Collaborative Service Project requirement for the major during BC's Summer Session. Applications are due via the OGE website on in early February.

Projects abroad for Summer 2025:

  • Prof. Henriques will lead a trip to Manila, June 14-July 12.
  • Prof. Govindasamy and Prof. Hira will lead a trip to India, Aug 2-16. 

 

Past projects abroad (summer 2024):

  • Prof. Gaudette led a trip to Manila, Philippines.
  • Prof. Govindasamy and Prof. Hira led a trip to India. 

 

Students interesting in studying abroad in the fall or spring semester of the junior year, should start the application process through the Office of Global Education (OGE) during the fall of their sophomore year. 

Note: Students must have at least 1 year of their language requirement fulfilled before going abroad and a substantial amount of their Core completed. 

OGE applications are due in early January and require attending a Study Abroad 101 session and clearing your plans with Jenna Tonn in Engineering. We also encourage you to meet with an OGE Regional Advisor to help identify programs of interest. 

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