Engineering in France
Take classes in English or French in a variety of engineering and science fields at the prestigious University of Montpellier to meet your course needs. Experience the exciting hub of modern technological industries alongside historic traditions.
Academics
Program type: University study, study center
Level: 1,000–3,000 level courses
Term: Fall semester, spring semester, academic year
Prerequisites: 2.5 GPA; sophomores and above; no language prerequisite
Courseload:
- 15–18 credits per semester taught in English and/or French
- Courses in English available for 3rd- and 4th-year engineering students
- Courses in French available for 1st- through 4th-year engineering students
- Dedicated program course with visits to labs and industry available
Faculty
Corinne Gorrier Dumas is the Academic Director of the University of Minnesota Program in Montpellier; she was born and raised in France and currently teaches the Internship/Community Engagement classes for the program and teaches English for the DU Access at the IUT, Université de Montpellier.
Peggy Retka is the Student Life & Administrative Director at the University of Minnesota’s Program Center in Montpellier with almost 20 years of experience in the field of international education at a wide variety of institutions.
How to Apply
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About This Program
Live and study engineering in Montpellier, France’s fastest-growing city and home to thousands of students from around the world. Experience the exciting hub of modern technological industries alongside historic traditions. Explore Montpellier’s historic city, the Place de la Comédie; and take excursions to the striking Provence region, nearby Medieval towns, and the famous historic cities of Avignon and Arles. It is an ideal place to take classes for your major, from computer science to mechanical engineering.
Coursework
Depending on the language track you choose, select from a range of classes in computer science and management; electrical engineering; energetics; biological and food engineering; materials science and engineering; mechanical engineering and interactive design; and water science and engineering.
Housing
Live with a French host family, in a shared apartment, a studio apartment, or the university dormitory, depending on your preferred level of independence.
Excursions
Multiple day-long excursions are included each term to introduce you to the unique character of southern France. In addition, the program’s social and administrative assistants organize activities to familiarize you with the city and provide you with opportunities to meet French students.
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