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- Multiple cities, Turkey
- May Session: May 23–June 10, 2009
- Open to University of Minnesota students
- Resident credit, 3 credits, EE 3940
- Field study
- No language prerequisite
- Sponsored by the Institute of Technology
DescriptionThis program will explore modern engineering within Turkey's historical context. Participants will visit various Turkish research universities and major companies in telecommunications, consumer electronics, and food processing.
Excursions This program will include visits to Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir, as well as a number of historical excursions.
Faculty Leader This program will be led by Professor Ahmed Tewfik from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Academic Fit with a University of Minnesota Degree PlanWith good academic planning this program can fit well into the degree plans for many majors. Search for courses that fulfill Liberal Education Requirements or submit a course you want to take for review. Study Abroad in Your Major advising sheets explain why study abroad is important for a major, indicate what the department wants students to consider when selecting a program, and provide academic planning hints. This program may appear as a special recommendation on an advising sheet. If your major is not listed, talk to an adviser—this program may still fit your academic, career, and professional goals.
Estimated Costs
The program fee is estimated to be $4,700 and includes tuition, roundtrip airfare, housing, excursions, course materials, health insurance, and some meals.
Financial
Aid & Scholarships
Most financial
aid may be applied to study abroad. In addition, University of Minnesota students
are eligible for more than $500,000 in study
abroad scholarships. Visit the financial
resources web page for additional information on using financial aid and scholarships
for study abroad.
More Information
For additional information on this program, contact Adam Pagel in the Institute of Technology.
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Last modified on November 21, 2008 |