Study Abroad
The University offers opportunities for full-time, degree candidates with a declared major, 32 credits, and a minimum 2.50 cumulative grade-point average to study in many foreign institutions.
The Budapest, Hungary Exchange Program
The Budapest, Hungary Exchange ProgramUNH and CEPS offers students an opportunity to spend the fall semester of the junior year in Budapest, Hungary studying engineering, mathematics, and physical sciences at the Technical University of Budapest (BUTE). This is a UNH managed program.
The program allows students to be exposed to foreign culture and language by living in another country and interacting with students from all over the world. This experience helps students to achieve international proficiency, indispensable with the advent of internationalization of science, engineering jobs and the global market economy. Participation in the program advances opportunities for worldwide careers in engineering, science, and technology.
Students follow a similar schedule to the UNH schedule and all courses are taught in English. Students are required to have a cumulative grade-point average of 2.5 to participate in this program. In addition, chemical engineering students are required to have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or better in Math, Physics, Chemistry and CHE courses at the end of the semester prior to their exchange semester. For more information, check out the website or contact Prof. Nivedita Gupta, Study Abroad advisor.
Other Study Abroad Opportunities
To find out more about international opportunities, students should contact the Center for International Education (Hood House). Here's a list of approved programs.
International Affairs Dual Major
Some of our students have done the IA dual major. For more information, contact Prof. PT Vasudevan or visit the IA Dual Major website.
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