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A new degree opportunity for UW engineering and computer science students

International Engineering is a new degree opportunity available to UW engineering and computer science students.
The primary elements of the program include:
Study abroad can be successful with 15-18 semester credits (four to five courses) of foreign language, or an equivalent level of skill. Exchange students will also participate in an intensive language course in their host country before beginning their studies.
Business leaders outside the United States routinely speak two or more languages. They know that in order to compete in the global marketplace for products, services, and careers, they must be technically, culturally and linguistically literate.
An international experience involves more than just international study or an internship. Integration and immersion into another society includes breaking down cultural and linguistic barriers. Once these barriers have been breached, engineers and other technical professionals can begin to understand the perspectives and attitudes held by others around the world. With this understanding, not only will you benefit from the newly gained knowledge of international issues, practices, and perspectives, but your awareness of domestic perspectives and attitudes will also be greatly enhanced.
You will develop a broader foundation of cultural balance from which to continue to develop your professional and personal lives. Ultimately, you will position yourself to participate on a global scale with top companies where both technical skills and international experience are essential.
The University of Wyoming requires a minimum GPA of 2.5 for participation in study abroad. Additional requirements for your degree program may apply. Consult your advisor for details.
Currently, the University of Wyoming has exchange agreements with universities in the following countries where instruction is offered in a language other than English:
In addition, UW has exchange agreements with universities in the following countries where instruction is offered in English:
Additional partnerships will be developed as the program grows.
Internship partnerships are currently under development.
Tye Jordan: Exchange Student to Germany
For general information on the international engineering program, contact:
Dr. Richard J. Schmidt
Dept of Civil & Architectural Engineering
University of Wyoming
Laramie, WY 82071-3295