The Netherlands and Germany
May 11-22, 2025
- Dr. Ranji Vaidyanathan, Department of Material Science and Engineering
- Dr. Yongwei Shan, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Amsterdam
- Hamburg
- Munich
Tentative Itinerary
- Anne Frank Museum
- Van Gogh Museum
- Amsterdam Cheese Museum
- Royal Coster Diamond Company Tour
- GKN Fokker Research Centre
- Airbus Stade Plant
- Franziskaner-Weissbier Brewery
- Nymphenburg Palace
- Deutsches Museum Flugwerft Schleissheim
- Lufthansa Innovation Center
- and more!
- Course CostsTotal: $3,500
Deposit: $300
*Charged at the time of your commitment to the course on January 31, 2025.What is included:
- Some meals
- In-country transportation including between the two countries
- Entrance fees to museums/ factory visits
- Tours
- Health insurance while abroad
- Hotels
- 3 course credit hours
What is not included:
- Flight to and from abroad
- Most meals
- Souvenirs
- ETIAS Visa
- Passport
- Eligibility
- A student must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 and instructor approval to enroll/ attend the course.
- While this is a course within CEAT (College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology), any enrolled OSU student may register for the course from any college. Although, if the course is capped, CEAT students will be given priority.
- Scholarships
After you've completed and submitted your application, and if you are accepted, you will be asked to “commit” to the program to confirm your desire to still join the course. This must be done by the listed decision date. Upon your confirmation, you will be officially admitted, and a non-refundable deposit will be charged to your OSU Bursar account. Please note that once billed to your Bursar account, all costs are non-refundable.
Elizabeth Smith
Study Abroad Coordinator
College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology
201 ATRC