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Aquincum Institute of Technology (AIT) in Budapest

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Program Information

Location

Budapest, Hungary

Terms

Fall, Spring

Languages

English, Hungarian

Minimum Language Requirement

None; however, you must take the host language as one of your courses.

Area of Focus

STEM

Structure

Hybrid

Description

Aquincum Institute of Technology (AIT) in Budapest provides a unique English language study abroad experience for North American undergraduates majoring in computer science, software engineering, mathematics, and related disciplines. AIT brings together globally-acclaimed scholars, designers, and entrepreneurs to provide an inspiring academic program with small classes (5 to 15 students in a typical class) that emphasize interactivity and creativity. AIT’s curriculum integrates design, entrepreneurship, and foundational courses in computer science with advanced applications in computational biology and computer vision applications for digital cinema as well as humanities courses related to Hungary’s rich cultural heritage.

Two-Part Application Process

Applying to a Year or Term Abroad or a Non-Yale Summer Abroad study abroad program is a two-part process. These are separate application processes with individual deadlines and can be done simultaneously.

  1. You must apply to your intended program for admission by applying online from the program’s website. Select the Program Website button below to be directed to more information.
  2. You must apply to Yale Study Abroad for approval to study abroad and the ability to transfer the credit back to your Yale degree. The designated list of programs on our website does not constitute pre-approval or automatic approval from Yale. You must apply to our office by the relevant deadline in order to be approved. Select the Apply to Yale Study Abroad button below to be directed to more information.

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Yale Study Abroad Adviser

Susan Evans