Location and Dates
- Location: Compiègne, France
- Term(s) Offered: Summer (eight to 10 weeks)
- Applicable Major(s): All engineering majors.
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Overview
The University of Technology of Compiègne (UTC) Engineering Internship Program was created to encourage research engineering activities for undergraduate students. It provides opportunities for foreign students to work on projects together with UTC faculty and/or French companies.
For electrical or computer science/engineering students coming for a lab project internship, they could be received at the Heudiasyc laboratory, to work on projects related to:
- Knowledge, uncertainty and data
- Safety, communication and optimization
- Robotic systems in interaction
The research description of various projects and teams can be found here:
Students from other departments could be received and hosted in other labs at UTC, and the list of labs can be found here:
If you are a junior or senior engineering student interested in living in France and developing engineering skills at the university, this is the program for you.
About the University
Learn more about the University of Technology of Compiegne's
Courses Offered
To view the course requirements, click on the link below.
- ENGR 484: International Engineering Internship
For summer, register for 0 credit. For the fall, register for 1 credit.
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Eligibility and Requirements
Admission to this program is competitive and availability is limited. Evaluation will be based on academic performance, application package materials and program goals. Only complete applications that meet all minimum admissions criteria will be accepted for evaluation.
Students who desire to study abroad in France must have:
- Minimum of 2.5 GPA
- Good academic standing with the university
- Attendance at ALL study abroad program-specific orientations
- Sophomore, junior or senior (seniors graduating in the summer are not eligible)
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Estimated Cost
The following chart estimates the total out of pocket expenses a student may have participating in this program. For a full list of the financial aid requirements please visit our Financial aid and Scholarship page.
Please note that all costs are subject to change and will vary based on cost and location.
Estimated Program Costs Cost Fees Collected by Halliburton Engineering Global Programs Office Program cost (includes faculty host matching, pre-departure orientations, logistics coordination, post-program activities, workshops, Education Abroad administrative fee, and Global Competency Completion Certificate) $500 Global Program Fee Total $500 Additional Estimated Expense - Student Responsibility Tuition and fees (included in fall flat rate tuition)* $0* International airfare (varies by location) $1,500+ Travel documents (passport if needed/visa may be required some students) $160 Housing (when not provided by host) $100 - $1,500 Meals and incidentals (varies by location) $600 CISI international health insurance $100 Cancel for any reason insurance (strongly recommended) $150 Personal spending (estimated $50 - $200 per week) Varies Additional Estimated Expense ~$3,410 - $3,610 Estimated Grand Total ~$3,910 - $4,110 *These suggested amounts may fluctuate depending on the options students choose. They will not be billed by the Halliburton Engineering Global Programs Office and should be taken into consideration when planning the finances of the program. Please refer to Student Business Services billing and fees explanations page for exact information regarding your course tuition and fees. For a tuition and fees estimate. For estimated tuition costs, visit the Student Business Services tuition calculator page.
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Contact Information
Engineering Global Programs
Zachry Engineering Education Complex
Suite 410
engineeringglobalprograms@tamu.eduLeonard Cox
Engineering Global Programs Office
Zachry Engineering Education Complex
Suite 410 | leonard.cox@tamu.edu