International Engineering Webinar for Prospective Students

International Engineering Webinar for Prospective Students
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On Thursday, April 11, the International Engineering Program will host a webinar for prospective students. This program allows students to earn two degrees, a B.S. in engineering and a B.A. in German, in five years.

Students spend their fourth year abroad. They take courses at the Technische Universität Darmstadt, the university recommended by Albert Einstein, and then complete a semester internship at a German company.

The webinar will cover the basics of the program, address academic and financial FAQs, discuss career and graduate school paths after graduation, and give participants a chance to ask their own questions. Attendance is free, but registration is required.

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