The Texas A&M University College of Engineering offers several types of programs to fit various student needs. While searching for the program that interests you, you should consider things such as: your country or region of interest, your cultural and personal interests, your degree plan, your preference to either go in a group (faculty led) or on your own (independent or semester exchange), and your preference to either go for a full semester or a summer semester.
Are you interested in going abroad and want to speak with a peer about their experience? Please visit our talk to an ambassador page.
Column one has the global opportunity location by country (sorted alphabetically), Column two has the name of the global opportunity, Column three has the opportunity type(s), Column four has the TAMU course(s) offered by the opportunity, and Column five has the academic term(s) in which the opportunity is offered.
ENGR 301* = For their semester abroad, engineering students enroll themselves in 12 credit hours in the study abroad placeholder course ENGR 301. Enrollment retains students’ active status with Texas A&M University, as well as eligibility for financial aid assistance from Texas A&M.