When you connect meaningfully across cultures, you begin to see the world from a perspective that is different from your own. Taking on the world’s challenges requires the type of thinker who can look at a problem from multiple vantage points and find solutions others can’t see.
The International Engineering Program, or IEP, offers an unparalleled experience for students looking to become truly global engineers. You’ll earn two degrees simultaneously: a B.S. in an engineering discipline and a B.A. in Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, or Global Language Area Studies with a concentration in Japanese. By combining the power of a world-class engineering program, immersion in a foreign language and culture and a year studying and interning abroad, the five-year program prepares engineers who can work collaboratively and efficiently on international teams.
The University of Rhode Island's groundbreaking International Engineering Program (IEP) serves as a model for engineering and language educators across the entire country.The Institute of International Education
News
- What’s New? The Latest from the IEP Alumni Network - Kaylen Haley ‘04 German and Biomedical Engineering Southern New England – In August 2024, I started a new role leading Global Product Development PMO Operations for Olympus – working with teams based in Massachusetts, Hamburg and Tokyo to optimize how new medical devices are developed. I’m grateful for the opportunity to continue to flex the […]
- Postcards from Abroad: Fall Semester 2024 - Students Stefanie Vining, Dakota Watjen and Nathaniel Nichols reflect on their study abroad experiences in France and Germany while looking to the future regarding their internship placements
- The ACIEE Goes Back to Its Roots - The 27th Annual Colloquium on International Engineering took place on URI’s Kingston campus for the first time since its inception in the late 1990s.
- Memorable Moments through Community Engagement - The IEP hosted several events last fall to engage with new and prospective IEP students.