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ECE 20001 Electrical Engineering Fundamentals I in Barcelona Led by Borja Peleato May 10-June 6, 2020 Purdue Moves Scholarships available. More info at www.studyabroad.purdue.edu Overview -Students will have class each weekday (evenings and weekends free) -Program will include: Tapas cooking class, day trip to a winery, two guest lectures on the history and culture of Spain and Catalonia, Barcelona City Tour, Welcome and Farewell meals, and extensive orientation upon arrival. Eligibility Prerequisites: You must have successfully completed 1 course from each of the four categories listed prior to the start of the program: 1. ENGR 13100 or ENGR 14100 or ENGR 16100 or ENGR 13300 2. PHYS 17200 or PHYS 15200 or (ENGR 16100 and ENGR 16200) 3. MA 16600 (minimum grade C-) or MA 16200 (minimum grade C-) 4. MA 26100 or MA 17400 or MA 18200 or MA 27101 Travel Overseas Students will depart the USA May 10, arriving May 11. Orientation on May 12, class begins on May 13. Final exam will be on June 5 and you are free to leave anytime after ( Housing check out: 10am on June 6) Scholarships Check www.studyabroad.purdue.edu at the Financial Resources tab for information on the Purdue Moves Scholarship. Academic Details Earn 3 credits for ECE 20001. This is an accelerated version of the course taken on the Purdue campus. Cost The program fee is estimated at $4200 which includes : Housing, three academic credits, local transportation Pass, airport pick-up upon arrival, Cultural excursions listed above, guest lectures, CityTour, Welcome and Farewell meals, International Health Insurance, and 24/7 Emergency and crisis support. Additional expenses: Airfare, Passport, Visa (if non-US Citizen), most meals, and personal spending money Email Jill Churchill at [email protected] for questions on payments, scholarships, registration, or travel matters. Email Borja Peleato at [email protected] with academic questions. Expand your world. Global Engineering Programs and Partnerships The Office of Global Engineering Programs and Partnerships forges international partnerships to connect Purdue students, faculty and alumni with opportunities for impact. www. engineering.purdue.edu/GEP

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ECE 20001 Electrical Engineering Fundamentals I in Barcelona

Led by Borja Peleato

May 10-June 6, 2020 Purdue Moves Scholarships available. More info at www.studyabroad.purdue.edu

Overview -Students will have class each weekday (evenings and weekends free)

-Program will include: Tapas cooking class, day trip to a winery, two guest lectures on the history and culture of Spain and Catalonia, Barcelona City Tour, Welcome and Farewell meals, and extensive orientation upon arrival.

Eligibility Prerequisites: You must have successfully completed 1 course from

each of the four categories listed prior to the start of the program:

1. ENGR 13100 or ENGR 14100 or ENGR 16100 or ENGR 133002. PHYS 17200 or PHYS 15200 or (ENGR 16100 and ENGR 16200)3. MA 16600 (minimum grade C-) or MA 16200 (minimum grade C-)4. MA 26100 or MA 17400 or MA 18200 or MA 27101

Travel Overseas

Students will depart the USA May 10, arriving May 11. Orientation on May 12, class begins on May 13. Final exam will be on June 5 and you are free to leave anytime after ( Housing check out: 10am on June 6)

Scholarships

Check www.studyabroad.purdue.edu at the Financial Resources tab for information on the Purdue Moves Scholarship.

Academic Details Earn 3 credits for ECE 20001. This is an accelerated version of the course taken on the Purdue campus.

CostThe program fee is estimated at $4200 which includes : Housing, three academic credits, local transportation Pass, airport pick-up upon arrival, Cultural excursions listed above, guest lectures, CityTour, Welcome and Farewell meals, International Health Insurance, and 24/7 Emergency and crisis support.

Additional expenses: Airfare, Passport, Visa (if non-US Citizen), most meals, and personal spending money

• Email Jill Churchill at [email protected] for questions on payments, scholarships, registration, or travel matters.

• Email Borja Peleato at [email protected] with academic questions.

Expand your world.Global Engineering Programs and Partnerships

The Office of Global Engineering Programs and Partnerships forges international partnerships to connect Purdue students, faculty and alumni

with opportunities for impact.

www. engineering.purdue.edu/GEP