Computer Engineering

As a Computer Engineer, you can:

    • Participate in summer programs to fulfill core, professional, general education or elective requirements.
    • The best type of program for students looking into taking core courses for Computer Engineering is exchange programs.
    • Consider sophomore year, junior year (particularly fall semester), summer or winter as the best terms to go abroad.

Due to the Computer Engineering plan of study having a lot of sequential courses, it is very important to start planning your experience abroad early. Students are advised to not go abroad during their 4th year due to design course requirement.

Experiential Global Learning (EGL) encourages students to talk to their academic advisor to go over what courses to take while abroad before scheduling an appointment with your EGL advisor.

When planning an experience abroad, be sure to keep in mind your electives, any extra credits you may be able to use to your advantage, as well as current and upcoming terms in your course of study.

How will #UConnChangeYourWorld?

These programs are recommended based on your academic interests but students can explore additional approved program options via the Program Search.

Fee-Based Programs: Fee-Based Programs charge Program Fees, not UConn tuition. Program Fees will appear on students’ UConn fee bills, along with other UConn fees as listed on the program’s budget sheet.

Summer Internship in London
London, England
This program runs for six weeks during the summer, allowing students to gain both a practical experience while earning academic credit. Students participate in an internship placement where professionalism and a firm commitment are expected. In addition, program participants enroll in classes through AES. The AES office is centrally located in Bloomsbury. On this program, students will undertake an unpaid internship for up to 20 hours a week, alongside a weekly work placement seminar. Students are generally placed with medium to small-sized companies, which typically offer a more hands-on experience. Internships in Information Technology and Computing are available. Students will also take a 3 credit British Life and Culture course. 

 

Tuition-Based Program: Tuition-Based Programs charge in-state, New England Regional, and out-of-state UConn tuition rates based on students’ residency. Tuition charges will appear on students’ UConn fee bills, along with other UConn fees as listed on the program’s budget sheet. Students may pay housing through their UConn fee bill or directly to their host university depending on the program.

University of Queensland
Brisbane, Australia
Semester and Academic Year exchanges at a university that combines the vitality of cutting edge research with comprehensive facilities and a sense of tradition that comes with a long established University.

Lund University School of Engineering
Lund, Sweden
Semester and Academic Year exchanges at a university that offers a specific track for engineering students with engineering courses in English.

Cardiff University
Cardiff, Wales
Semester and Academic Year exchanges at an ambitious and innovative university in the capital of Wales. Students will find the School of Computer Science and Informatics offers courses appropriate for Computer Engineers. 

 

Direct-Bill Programs: Direct-Bill Programs charge students directly for their program costs. Students pay the affiliate program directly for their fees, whereas other UConn fees will appear on students’ UConn fee bills as listed on the program’s budget sheet. Be sure to review the program’s full costs on the provider’s own website. UConn is not responsible for those costs.

KEI in Bangkok, Thailand – Trimester/Year
Bangkok, Thailand
Through this program students take classes at Mahidol University (MU), the oldest institution of higher learning in Thailand. MU has developed into the most prestigious university in Thailand, internationally recognized for its high-caliber curriculum, research, international collaboration, and professional services. Students can choose from a variety of Computer Engineering and Computer Science classes at MU.

Finances are an integral part of the program selection and planning process. Research scholarships early to meet application deadlines and request feedback on essays from advisors and the Writing Center.

Featured Scholarships:

McMahon Family Endowment for Global Education

To learn more about this scholarship and to discover other opportunities, navigate to our scholarships page.

Students are encouraged to gather information through advising and participating in Experiential Global Learning events:

Experiential Global Learning Calendar
Learn about upcoming information sessions and events.

Experiential Global Learning Advisor
Schedule an appointment.

Engineering Advising
Schedule an appointment with your advisor.

Financial Aid for Experiential Global Learning
Learn how to use your financial aid.

Academic

As a Computer Engineer, you can:

    • Participate in summer programs to fulfill core, professional, general education or elective requirements.
    • The best type of program for students looking into taking core courses for Computer Engineering is exchange programs.
    • Consider sophomore year, junior year (particularly fall semester), summer or winter as the best terms to go abroad.

Due to the Computer Engineering plan of study having a lot of sequential courses, it is very important to start planning your experience abroad early. Students are advised to not go abroad during their 4th year due to design course requirement.

Experiential Global Learning (EGL) encourages students to talk to their academic advisor to go over what courses to take while abroad before scheduling an appointment with your EGL advisor.

When planning an experience abroad, be sure to keep in mind your electives, any extra credits you may be able to use to your advantage, as well as current and upcoming terms in your course of study.

How will #UConnChangeYourWorld?

Programs

These programs are recommended based on your academic interests but students can explore additional approved program options via the Program Search.

Fee-Based Programs: Fee-Based Programs charge Program Fees, not UConn tuition. Program Fees will appear on students’ UConn fee bills, along with other UConn fees as listed on the program’s budget sheet.

Summer Internship in London
London, England
This program runs for six weeks during the summer, allowing students to gain both a practical experience while earning academic credit. Students participate in an internship placement where professionalism and a firm commitment are expected. In addition, program participants enroll in classes through AES. The AES office is centrally located in Bloomsbury. On this program, students will undertake an unpaid internship for up to 20 hours a week, alongside a weekly work placement seminar. Students are generally placed with medium to small-sized companies, which typically offer a more hands-on experience. Internships in Information Technology and Computing are available. Students will also take a 3 credit British Life and Culture course. 

 

Tuition-Based Program: Tuition-Based Programs charge in-state, New England Regional, and out-of-state UConn tuition rates based on students’ residency. Tuition charges will appear on students’ UConn fee bills, along with other UConn fees as listed on the program’s budget sheet. Students may pay housing through their UConn fee bill or directly to their host university depending on the program.

University of Queensland
Brisbane, Australia
Semester and Academic Year exchanges at a university that combines the vitality of cutting edge research with comprehensive facilities and a sense of tradition that comes with a long established University.

Lund University School of Engineering
Lund, Sweden
Semester and Academic Year exchanges at a university that offers a specific track for engineering students with engineering courses in English.

Cardiff University
Cardiff, Wales
Semester and Academic Year exchanges at an ambitious and innovative university in the capital of Wales. Students will find the School of Computer Science and Informatics offers courses appropriate for Computer Engineers. 

 

Direct-Bill Programs: Direct-Bill Programs charge students directly for their program costs. Students pay the affiliate program directly for their fees, whereas other UConn fees will appear on students’ UConn fee bills as listed on the program’s budget sheet. Be sure to review the program’s full costs on the provider’s own website. UConn is not responsible for those costs.

KEI in Bangkok, Thailand – Trimester/Year
Bangkok, Thailand
Through this program students take classes at Mahidol University (MU), the oldest institution of higher learning in Thailand. MU has developed into the most prestigious university in Thailand, internationally recognized for its high-caliber curriculum, research, international collaboration, and professional services. Students can choose from a variety of Computer Engineering and Computer Science classes at MU.

Finances

Finances are an integral part of the program selection and planning process. Research scholarships early to meet application deadlines and request feedback on essays from advisors and the Writing Center.

Featured Scholarships:

McMahon Family Endowment for Global Education

To learn more about this scholarship and to discover other opportunities, navigate to our scholarships page.

Resources & Contacts

Students are encouraged to gather information through advising and participating in Experiential Global Learning events:

Experiential Global Learning Calendar
Learn about upcoming information sessions and events.

Experiential Global Learning Advisor
Schedule an appointment.

Engineering Advising
Schedule an appointment with your advisor.

Financial Aid for Experiential Global Learning
Learn how to use your financial aid.

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