This program travels to Scotland’s powerhouse! Taking Aberdeen as the home base for this program, ESA arranges visits to reference sites for thermodynamics and energy engineering as well as other historical and cultural locations in Scotland such as Edinburgh Castle and the Battle of Bannockburn Experience in Glasgow. We combine classroom time with field outings so students can gain a broader and understanding of thermodynamics and its key historical characters.
Duration
2 weeks
Fields
Chemical Engineering, Energy Engineering
Destinations
Aberdeen, Glasgow, Edinburgh (UK)
Housing
Pre-Departure and On-Site Orientation / Materials
International Airfare
Health Insurance
On-Site Staff
Course-Themed Visits and Lectures
Classroom / Facility Space
Tour Guides
On-Campus Marketing Materials
Excursions
Meals
Ground Transportation
Week 1
Arrival to Aberdeen
Welcome meal
JFD National Hyperbaric Centre
Glasgow day trip: Hunterian Museum, Riverside Museum, Battle of Bannockburn Experience
Weatherford Drill Center
Week 2
Overnight trip to Edinburgh: Edinburgh Castle, James Watt and Corliss steam engine at the National Museum of Scotland
Birkhall engine at the Grampian Transport Museum
Farewell meal
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