Mathematics


General Planning Tips For Mathematics 

  • With careful and early planning, you can study abroad and still graduate on time. 
  • The minimum eligibility requirements to study abroad are the completion of one semester on campus and a GPA of 2.5 or higher.  Some programs may have additional eligibility requirements.
  • Study abroad is a great way to satisfy your KU Core requirements. Therefore, it is a good idea to reserve some of your KU Core classes to take abroad.
  • Scholarships are available for study abroad both through KU Study Abroad & Global Engagement and national organizations. Connect with your School of Engineering advisor to learn more about scholarship opportunities for engineering students pursuing international study.

When To Go

Freshman

  • Schedule a meeting with an engineering advisor during your first semester at KU to discuss your graduation plan and identify specific courses as well as specific timing opportunities for your study abroad experience.
  • After you've met with your academic advisor, continue your program research by visiting the KU Study Abroad Info Center in Lippincott Hall. Study abroad peer advisors can help you to identify suitable study abroad options based upon the information you received from your advisor.
  • Studying abroad usually requires two letters of recommendation, so it's good to start identifying individuals who can speak to your academic qualifications as well as your ability to be successful during an international experience.
  • There are a few summer programs that offer good course options for chemical engineering students, and the best time to pursue these programs is the summer before your sophomore year.  These programs typically offer courses such as physics and/or upper level math.  Otherwise, summer is a great time to take some of your KU Core courses abroad.

Sophomore

  • You can take a combination of mathematics, basic sciences, and/or KU Core courses abroad.
  • If you are not planning on an internship during the summer, this is another great opportunity to take some of your KU Core requirements abroad.

Junior and Senior

  • Talk with your academic advisor to see if you are able to pursue a semester study abroad program their junior or senior year.  If you cannot study abroad for a semester, short term programs offered during Winter Break, Spring Break, and/or the Summer term would be a good option during this time.

Courses and Credit 


Recommended Programs For Mathematics 

To help you get started on your search, here are some recommended programs for Mathematics.  We also encourage you to visit the study abroad Info Center for drop-in advising to meet with a Peer Advisor to discuss your interests and learn more about available options.