Location and Dates
- Location: Thessaloniki & Athens, Greece
- Program Dates: May 17 - June 24, 2024
- Term(s) Offered: Summer I
- Applicable Major(s): Civil engineering, environmental engineering, architectural engineering, and other engineering majors (as applicable). Please consult with your departmental academic advisor to determine how this course fits within your degree plan.
- Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in MATH 251 and CVEN 221; grade of C or better in CVEN 302, or concurrent enrollment
- GPA: 2.5 (or instructor approval)
Application Deadline: Feb. 1, 2024
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Overview
The Greece fluid dynamics program provides students with an in-depth experience in Greek language, culture, history, government, and economics, in addition to their technical field and in-class experience. The program includes cultural excursions and technical visits that contribute to the students’ global competency development and preparation to join the global engineering industry. Students will have evenings and some weekends to study and explore Greece independently. CVEN311/EVEN311 explores the fundamental principles of fluid dynamics, including fluid properties, hydrostatics, fluid kinematics, conservation of mass, momentum and energy, flow in close conduits, and similitude and modeling. Examples and case studies based on local issues will be presented to illustrate the theoretical concepts presented in class. CVEN311/EVEN311 is a mandatory course for civil, environmental, and architectural engineering students.
Courses Offered
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Contact Information
Faculty Leader
Dr. Francisco Olivera
Civil & Environmental Engineering
folivera@civil.tamu.eduProgram Coordinator
Halliburton Engineering Global Programs
Zachry Engineering Education Complex
Suite 410
engineeringglobalprograms@tamu.edu