Discover Your Program
Michigan Tech offers a variety of programs beyond the traditional study abroad experience. Program types include faculty-led, exchange, internships, research, Christian missions, and international engineering senior design. Explore your options, we can help you narrow them down!
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC)
International Studies Abroad (ISA)
Global Semesters (University of Nicosia)
Faculty-led programs are designed for Michigan Tech students to study abroad with other Michigan Tech students and take Michigan Tech courses taught by Michigan Tech professors.
Spring Break Program
Summer Track A Programs
Summer Track B Programs
Michigan Tech has several direct exchange partner relationships with international universities (see list below). Michigan Tech students attend one of those universities and pay Michigan Tech tuition. In return, that international university sends its students to Michigan Tech.
How It Works
Stay for a semester—or a full academic year. Your Michigan Tech tuition and fees cover costs at the host university.
You're responsible for:
- course registration
- visa entry requirements
You also have to arrange and cover costs for:
- housing
- travel and transportation
- living expenses
- health insurance
Exchange Program Locations
Curtin University - Perth, Australia
- Spring semester: February - June
- Fall semester: July - December
Lakehead University - Thunder Bay, Canada
- Fall semester: September - December
- Spring semester: January - April
Aarhus School of Marine and Technical Engineering - Aarhus, Denmark
- Fall semester: August - December
- Spring semester: February - June
University of Oulu - Oulu, Finland
- Fall semester: September - December
- Spring semester: January - May
Leibniz University Hannover - Hannover, Germany
- Fall semester "Winter semester": October - March
- Spring semester "Summer semester": April -September
- Short-term programs
Norwegian University of Science and Technology - Trondheim, Norway
- Fall semester: August - December
- Spring semester: January - June
University of Strathclyde Glasgow - Glasgow, Scotland
- Fall semester: September - January
- Spring semester: January - June
Spend a spring semester in Cergy, France at the University of ENSEA in the French American Exchange (FAME) Program. This program is designed for Electrical Engineering and Computer Science students during their third-year spring semester.
European Project Semester (EPS) is designed to meet engineering degree senior design requirements with a mix of project-related courses and project organization/problem-based learning. All EPS programs are taught in English.
European Project Semester Program Locations
University of Applied Sciences in Schleswig-Holstein
- Spring: March through June
- Fall: October through January
- Spring: March through June
- Fall: mid August - mid December
- Spring: end January - mid June
Avans University of Applied Sciences
- Fall: end August through January
Polytechnic University of Valencia
- Fall: September through December
- Spring: February through May
School of Engineering of Vilanova i la Geltrú, Technical University of Catalonia
- Spring: February - June
Frontiers Abroad offers numerous programs in New Zealand and neighboring Pacific islands integrating natural sciences with community projects and indigenous knowledge.
Spend a summer or semester at the University of Nicosia located in Cyprus with Global Semesters!
With leading academic programs in medicine, international relations and business.
International Studies Abroad (ISA) has been serving study abroad students for more than 25 years. ISA offers programs all across the globe, including international internships, research, Christian missions, and service-learning programs.
The Japan Center for Michigan Universities (JCMU) is a study abroad program located on the shore of Lake Biwa in the City of Hikone, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. Since 1989, JCMU has been offering programs designed to build relationships between Japanese, Americans, and other nationalities through active learning and participation in language, culture, family life, and society. JCMU offers programs in language and culture, health and culture, environmental sciences, and teaching English in Japan. It also offers summer internships.
Semester at Sea sails around the world exploring 10-12 countries in a semester. Through in-country field programs and independent travel, students observe global issues firsthand while interacting with everyone from local citizens to world leaders. Semester at Sea is open to all majors. Courses are taught aboard the ship and inland.
The University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) is a non-profit consortium of U.S. universities (including Michigan Tech) that collaborates to offer affordable, academic and authentic study abroad programs. There are abundant opportunities to immerse in the culture, history, and academics of other countries providing an unforgettable experience. Each program is designed to help you grow into an engaged citizen of the world -- no only through academic experiences, but also through field trips, internships, volunteering, and service learning.
10 Study Abroad Planning Steps
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- Watch the virtual study abroad 101 session recording
- Next, connect with your academic advisor to discuss how study abroad may fit into your academic plan
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- First, sign in to Via TRM and create your traveler profile
- Next, browse travel programs to find your best matched programs and locations
- Select your study abroad program
- Submit your Michigan Tech study abroad application
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- After you’ve submitted a Michigan Tech study abroad application on Via TRM, begin the study abroad course evaluation and planning process with your study abroad advisor
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- Search for scholarships
- Create a study abroad budget with your study abroad advisor and financial aid manager
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- Your academic advisor will finalize your course planning
- Upload your completed study abroad course evaluation and planning form to your Via TRM account
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- After your Michigan Tech study abroad application is approved, submit your study abroad program provider application online
- Once your application is approved you will register for your study abroad courses with the program
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- Research your visa application requirements and schedule your visa application appointment
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- Learn more about passports, visas, health insurance, and international airfare
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- Learn about international health and safety, cultural adjustments, packing, finances, and many more travel tips and tricks!
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- Continue your preparation research