The UC Davis Engineering and Computer Science Summer Abroad program offers orientation, requires participants to arrange their own travel and entry requirements, provides insurance coverage, and includes transportation for program-related activities.
Each UC Davis Summer Abroad Internship program pairs students with a partner organization that manages the personalized internship placements; arranges accommodations and excursions; leads onsite orientations and optional social events; and provides 24/7 emergency support. As part of the placement process for Summer Internships, participants will first enroll through UC Davis Study Abroad and then complete a supplemental application for the partner organization associated with their particular Summer Internship program.
The Engineering and Computer Science Summer Abroad program at UC Davis offers financial aid eligibility, various program fees, shared lodging, included excursions, and essential insurance, while highlighting that actual costs may vary and do not cover personal expenses.
The Engineering and Computer Science program in Buenos Aires offers shared accommodations in a student residence, access to a kitchen, various excursions, and an opportunity to immerse in the vibrant local culture, all while emphasizing student safety and risk awareness.
Matt Oliver, a former jet mechanic and small business owner, began teaching at Old Dominion University in 2003 before moving to UC Davis in 2014, where he teaches writing courses in engineering, science, and technical fields, and has also consulted for organizations like the Department of Defense and California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
UC Davis Summer Abroad Argentina offers students the opportunity to earn units over the summer through immersive coursework, enhanced by local excursions, guest lectures and reflective assignments.
The "Music, Film and Culture in the Global City" program fees cover accommodation, a metro pass, group activities, and health insurance, but exclude airfare, meals, and personal travel expenses, with financial aid available for eligible students.
The program includes both pre-departure and on-site orientations, provides guidance on travel logistics and safety, and requires students to arrange their own flights, with U.S. citizens entering Argentina as tourists for up to 90 days.