Aquincum Institute of Technology / AIT - Budapest: - Creativity in Computer Science & Software Engineering
Aquincum Institute of Technology
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Tailored to the needs of North American computer science and software engineering undergraduates in their sophomore through senior years, AIT offers semester-long programs to bridge the gap between the world of academia and business. Classes are t... read more
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Learned how to live on my own in a big city. Definitely worthwhile, made great friends, got to know a new culture. Budapest is great. A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
I was able to take courses that weren't offered at my university, such as Computer Vision and Mobile Software Development. I visited the company headquarters of Hungarian startups, including Prezi and UStream. I met the inventor of the Rubik's cube, toured Colorfront, the company that developed digital imaging software for Lord ... Namchi D - Trinity University View Entire Review
Definitely. Veronica L - Carleton College View Entire Review
Was fun. Is good. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
AIT is truly the best option if you want to study abroad as a computer science student. You will take classes of a similar level as your home university and get credit for them, while still getting to explore a different culture. I could not speak more highly of this experience, and encourage anyone interested to apply! Emma H - Tufts University View Entire Review
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Tailored to the needs of North American computer science and software engineering undergraduates in their sophomore through senior years, AIT offers semester-long programs to bridge the gap between the world of academia and business. Classes are taught in English by eminent Hungarian professors, most of whom have had teaching experience in North American universities. Teachers closely monitor each individual student's progress. Considerable time is devoted to problem solving and encouraging student creativity. Emphasis is on depth of understanding rather than on the quantity of material. The academic program is based on a philosophy of small and intimate classes, close collaboration of students and faculty, and hands-on work through group projects.
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Study AbroadProgram Length(s):
- Fall
- Spring
- Academic Year
Relevant Study Subject(s):
- Computer and Information Sciences
- Hungarian/Magyar Language, Literature