Program Dates
May 17 – July 26, 2025
(arrival and departure dates)
Costs
Program Fee*: $6,900
(includes 4 days of meals per week, housing, field trips, and mandatory insurance)
Tuition: $350.40 per credit hour
Student Fees: $107
*Airfare not included. Students make their own flight arrangements.
Program Description
Galway is one of Europe’s premier MedTech hubs. Eight of the world’s top ten med-tech companies have a physical presence in Galway. Overall, Ireland is the second-largest European exporter of medical devices producing for the worldwide market 80% of stents and 50% of the ventilators.The majority of the companies (e.g. Medtronic, Boston Scientific, Cook Medical, Abbott, etc.) are international. This program, a collaboration between the Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering and the University of Galway, seeks to leverage this remarkable concentration of medical device companies. It is designed for students who are interested in an international experience which enables them to combine classroom learning with field trips to medical device companies to learn first-hand their R&D and manufacturing practices.
Application
Applications are processed on a first-come-first-served basis. Enrollment in the program is capped at 70 students. The application is not considered complete until a $500 application fee is paid. This fee is applied toward the program fee.
- Application is available online at
https://atlas.gatech.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgramAngular&id=10016
Location
The program is based at the University of Galway. Since the University opened the doors of the Quadrangle in 1845, the campus has been constantly evolving to accommodate ever-increasing numbers of students. The main campus today has more than 90 buildings on 260 acres of land situated on the banks of the River Corrib. Classes for this program will be held in one of the newest of those buildings, the Alice Perry Engineering Building.
Galway, Ireland, has a unique combination of a bustling city and a thriving university, which means it has something to offer everyone and caters to young people like few other places. From Lonely Planet to The New York Times, Galway has been voted the 'friendliest' and 'most charming' city by a number of global publications. They describe Galway as being steeped in history yet with a contemporary vibe.
Students benefit from all the facilities that a modern city has to offer, including extensive shopping outlets and entertainment venues, two cinemas, cafes and restaurants, nightclubs and an abundance of music venues. Galway is the most international place in Ireland with 1 in 4 people born outside of the state.
Galway is a great sporting city — from horse racing, Gaelic games, soccer and rugby to rowing, motorsports, greyhound racing, and more. The city has hurling and Gaelic football teams at all levels, and major matches are played at Pearse Stadium located in the city.
Galway is renowned for its natural beauty, including its Mountain Ranges with the Twelve Bens dominating the Connemara skyline. There are many islands off the coast, including the popular Aran Islands. Galway has lots of freshwater lakes, with trout and salmon in abundance. County Galway has several Blue Flag beaches. Galway is also home to the greatest array of castles in Ireland, some in ruin, but some magnificently restored.
Schedule of Classes (tentative)
Time* |
Session 1 (19 May – 20 June) ** |
Session 2 (23 June – 25 July) |
8:00-9:00 |
Breakfast |
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9:00-10:15 |
BMED 3310 Biotransport |
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10:25-12:35 |
BMED 3110 Quantitative Engineering Physiology Lab I (MW or TTh only) OR BMED 3520 Biom Sys & Modeling (class ends at 12:15pm) |
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12:00-13:30 |
Lunch |
|
13:30-14:45 |
BMED 3410 Intro Biomechanics |
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14:55-17:05 |
BMED 2400 Intro to Bioeng Stats |
BMED 3600 Phys of Cell & Mol Sys OR BMED 3231 Intro to Neuroengr |
17:30-19:00 |
Dinner |
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19:00-20:15 |
BMED 4000 Art of Telling Your Story (MW or TTh only) |
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*M thru Th unless otherwise noted ** BMED 4813 Sys Neuropath & Trans Engr will be offered online asynchronously in Session 1 |
Payment Schedules and Cancellation Policy
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January 31, 2025 - Application deadline ($500 application fee applied to program fee)
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February 7, 2025 - 1st payment of program fee ($3,200) is due
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March 7, 2025 - 2nd payment of program fee ($3,200) is due
Tuition and student fees are due on the dates published on the Bursar's Calendar.
Students who choose not to participate after being accepted into the program will be subject to the following cancellation policy:
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Students canceling prior February 8, 2025, will forfeit their application fee**
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Students canceling between February 8 and April 11, 2025, must pay 50% of the program fee (i.e. $3450)**
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Students canceling after April 11, 2025, must pay 100% of the program fee**
**unless their place in the program can be filled by a student on the waitlist.
Georgia Tech reserves the right to alter or cancel this program due to low enrollment, unavailability of a professor to teach a planned course, or other unforeseen circumstances. If Georgia Tech cancels the entire program before departure for reasons within its control, all fees paid by participants will be refunded. If Georgia Tech cancels the program before departure or while the program is in progress for reasons beyond its control, such as political unrest or danger to participants’ safety, only those fees that Georgia Tech is able to have refunded by service providers will be returned to participants.
For more information contact Professor Paul Benkeser.