Location and Dates
- Location: Thessaloniki, Greece
- Program Dates: August 3 - 12, 2024
- Term(s) Offered: Fall 2024
- Applicable Major(s): All engineering majors. Also open to Agriculture & Life Sciences or Bush School of Government & Public Service students. Other Texas A&M students may be eligible as well. For more information, contact program leaders.
- GPA: 2.5
Application Deadline: March 31, 2024
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Overview
Are you ready to embark on an exciting and educational adventure in Greece? Join us for an international field trip that will give you a unique opportunity to learn about community outreach, regulation and corporate governance in a different cultural context.
This exclusive multidisciplinary field trip will enrich your knowledge and skills in project development and stakeholder involvement. You will travel to Thessaloniki, Greece where you will learn from experts and practitioners on how to plan, manage and communicate with diverse stakeholders in complex projects. You will also collect data and develop your own stakeholder involvement plan for a real-world project.
Along the way, you will immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of Greece, visiting amazing places like Mount Olympus, Metheora in Macedonia and the Acropolis in Athens. Don't miss this chance to expand your horizons while networking with peers and professionals in a beautiful and inspiring setting!
Courses Offered
- CVEN 349 - Civil Engineering Project Management
- CVEN 400 - Design Problems in Civil Engineering
- MTDE 380 - Seminar Series in Engineering Project Management
- MTDE 333 - Project Management for Engineers
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Estimated Cost
- Program fee: $2,500*
- Airfare is not included.
- The estimated program fee covers administration fees, lodging, breakfast buffet at the hotel, some group meals, and transportation in Greece to program activities (cultural and technical visits).
*Please note that all costs are subject to change.
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Contact Information
- College of Engineering: Dr. Ivan Damnjanovic (idamnjanovic@civil.tamu.edu)
- College of Agriculture and Life Sciences: Dr. Jenna S. Kurten (Jenna.Kurten@ag.tamu.edu)
- The Bush School of Government & Public Service: Dr. Robbie Robichau (rrobichau@tamu.edu