Location and Dates
- Location: Thessaloniki, Greece; Athens, Greece
- Term(s) Offered: Spring, Fall
- Applicable Major(s): All engineering majors
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Overview
The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh) is a state institution established in 1925. The structure of the university today, its range of activities, and its size make it the largest and most complex institution of higher education in the country. More than 95,000 students study at the university. Classes are taught in a multitude of languages, including Greek, English, French, and German, especially at the Polytechnic School (their School of Engineering), the Foreign Language Faculties, the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and the School of Economics.
In all the other cases, there are special arrangements for exchange students, such as the assignment of essays in English with the use of English bibliography in small groups.
Housing
The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki offers two options for housing:
- Private accommodations.
- 2 students' residences.
Courses Offered
Students may study at AUTh for a semester or up to a full academic year. Students are welcome to take courses at AUTh that adhere to their degree requirements.
More information can be found on our VIA application page, or at AUTh’s website on Undergraduate Curriculum Information.
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Eligibility and Requirements
- Open to all Texas A&M students at College Station, Galveston and McAllen
- Open to all majors
- Have a minimum Texas A&M GPA of 2.5
- Note: College of Engineering majors must have a 3.0 GPA
- Be a Texas A&M student for at least one semester before the application
- Attend Texas A&M for at least one full semester after the exchange
- All students must be in Good Academic Standing and Good Conduct Standing with Texas A&M to participate in education abroad programs.
- Please check with the provider/host institution for any course pre- or co-requisites requirements (if applicable).
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Estimated Costs
To be determined.
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Contact Information
Students seeking additional information on outgoing reciprocal exchanges should contact Leonard Cox.
Engineering Global Programs
Zachry Engineering Education Complex
Suite 410
engineeringglobalprograms@tamu.edu