It's about
preparing yourself for success on a
global level.
Today's world is a world of increasing
interdependence. An interconnectedness cuts across political,
environmental, economical and professional boundaries, linking
eight billion people more so than at any other period in
history.
Tapping into this interconnectedness is an
essential part of preparing for the globalized world you will
likely encounter upon graduating.
When you acquire an international perspective,
you gain an appreciation for diversity of both culture and thought,
and that's an invaluable asset when it comes to defining and
overcoming engineering challenges.
The Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical
Engineering can help you cultivate such a
perspective.
Through the department's faculty-led
study abroad program in Tianjin, China, Texas A&M University
chemical engineering students receive instruction in relevant
coursework from Texas A&M faculty members while living in
China's sixth-largest city for a three-week
period.
It's the opportunity to pursue your
academic interests while immersing yourself in a foreign culture
rich in tradition, and with scholarships available to help defray
travel costs, there's no reason to miss out. So give it a shot. Go
beyond the classroom and get serious about success on a global
level.
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