Temple University International Programs: Rome - Temple Rome Engineering

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  • Location(s): Rome, Italy
  • Program Type(s): Study Abroad

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From the aqueducts and architecture of Ancient Rome; to the rapid and qualitative advances in technology that allowed Renaissance Rome to become a very productive society, raise standards of living and support the arts; to modern infrastructure de... read more

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From the aqueducts and architecture of Ancient Rome; to the rapid and qualitative advances in technology that allowed Renaissance Rome to become a very productive society, raise standards of living and support the arts; to modern infrastructure developments and challenges, Rome provides an ideal location for studying engineering. The Temple Rome program offers courses integral to your engineering degree in a setting where you will truly appreciate how modern engineering developed and the role of engineering in shaping the world, while also immersing yourself in Italian language and culture.

Notes: 3 courses in engineering, designed for fourth-semester mechanical or civil engineering majors, taught by local engineering faculty Engineering 2332 | Engineering Dynamics (3 credits) Spring Engineering 2333 | Mechanics of Solids (3 credits) Spring Engineering 3571 | Classical and Statistical Thermodynamics (3 credits) Spring

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Study Abroad
Program Length(s):
  • Fall
  • Spring
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Temple University Scholarships

Students studying at Temple University Japan or Rome Program for the fall, spring, or summer semester may apply for a scholarship to help defray the costs. The maximum award is $5000. Students may apply by completing the Scholarship application and essay, available within the online program application.

up to $5000

Deadlines:
April 1 for the fall/academic year; October 1 for the spring

Guidelines/Requirements:
To be eligible for these awards, applicants must be full-time, matriculated undergraduates and have demonstrated financial need; have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 for a semester scholarship; and participate in the Temple University sponsored program.

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