Your study abroad office probably has lists of schools your university is affiliated with. While this is not a fully limiting factor, these programs often make credit transfer easiest. Try looking for International Development programs in science / engineering as well - your school might offer programs in English in various locations, even if you don't have language familiarity. I think my university has programs in Japan, China, India, Egypt, among others.
A few programs that might work for you:
Spain: Barcelona has various programs
Chile: Pontificia Universidad CatÃlica de Chile - very highly ranked in South America
England: Various options: Queen Mary, Oxford, Cambridge perhaps
Scotland: Edinburgh is a great school and the city itself is really nice as well
Australia: Melbourne, Sydney, many others with solid programs
Hong Kong: A friend is studying there at the U. of Science and Technology and really enjoys it
Good luck!
Your study abroad office probably has lists of schools your university is affiliated with. While this is not a fully limiting factor, these programs often make credit transfer easiest. Try looking for International Development programs in science / engineering as well - your school might offer programs in English in various locations, even if you don't have language familiarity. I think my university has programs in Japan, China, India, Egypt, among others. A few programs that might work for you: Spain: Barcelona has various programs Chile: Pontificia Universidad CatÃlica de Chile - very highly ranked in South America England: Various options: Queen Mary, Oxford, Cambridge perhaps Scotland: Edinburgh is a great school and the city itself is really nice as well Australia: Melbourne, Sydney, many others with solid programs Hong Kong: A friend is studying there at the U. of Science and Technology and really enjoys it Good luck!