Study Abroad Programs
Studying abroad is an incredible opportunity to expand your horizons, learn in a global context, and gain experiences that will shape both your personal and professional growth. Texas A&M offers a variety of programs for engineering students to explore new cultures, work on real-world projects, and connect with students and professionals around the world. If you are interested in participating, check out the TAMU Engineering Global Programs for more information and upcoming opportunities.
Programs I have led:
CSCE 412 Cloud Computing (Aix, France) [Sum 25]
This program offered students hands-on experience in cloud computing technologies while immersing themselves in French culture. Students completed practical projects in AWS and cloud architecture, gaining skills immediately applicable to internships and careers.
- Hands-on AWS and cloud architecture projects
- Collaborative team-based learning
- French cultural immersion and site visits
CSCE 412 Cloud Computing (Singapore) [W23, W24, W25]
In Singapore, students experienced global software development in a leading technology hub. The program included cloud computing projects, visits to local companies, and exposure to international engineering practices.
- Exposure to international engineering teams
- Hands-on cloud computing projects
- Company visits to top tech organizations
CSCE 315 Programming Studio (Barcelona, Spain) [Sum 22]
This study abroad allowed students to practice software engineering in a collaborative, project-based environment while exploring Spanish culture. Teams worked on full-stack software projects and learned to manage distributed collaboration.
- Full-stack software development projects
- Collaboration across distributed teams
- Exploration of Barcelona’s tech and culture
CSCE 431 Software Engineering (Thessaloniki, Greece) [W22]
Students in Thessaloniki focused on advanced software engineering projects with an emphasis on team collaboration and global perspectives. The program included cultural immersion, industry visits, and real-world software challenges.
- Advanced software engineering projects
- Industry visits and real-world challenges
- Greek culture and collaborative learning