more Why Attend PUC Engineering

1.Our program was ranked among the top 50 of the Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs at Non-Doctoral Schools by US News & World Report for the fourth consecutive year...

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 Introduction of ETIE

ETIE program started in the year of 2006. Students were selected from Centre South University (CSU), Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT), and Nanjing University of aeronautics and astronautics (NUAA), China.

 Departments of Engineering

Developed to offer students an exemplary curriculum and ample opportunities for reallife learning experiences,the Purdue Calumet engineering program is an excellent value, providing...

Speeches on 2009 ETIE graduate ceremony

Without any doubt that ETIE program is like a bridge that crossed over the gigantic Pacific Ocean, connecting dream and reality, and fulfilled this kind of ridiculous and crazy "American dream" for us.

 在PUC,你就是春晚的主角

羡慕赵本山的小品<不差钱>成为央视春晚的最佳节目吗?嫉妒小沈阳因为一个最佳节目而一炮走红吗?都不用羡慕和嫉妒,在PUC......

 

ETIE Live is now on!!!

ETIE 论坛正式上线啦!!!

Chancellor's Welcome

Dear Students and Prospective Students,

       I am pleased to welcome you to the web site of Purdue University Calumet’s ETIE program.English Training in Engineering is a unique program that offers a senior year of study in Purdue Calumet’s excellent Engineering curriculum for international students who wish to improve their English language abilities.
ETIE has the advantage of teaching English as part of the professional training of Engineering students. We believe it is easier to learn another language when you are using it every day in the context of your work and study.
       Another great advantage of this program is that it provides “hands on” work on a Senior Design project under the guidance of our faculty. Each student in the program has the opportunity to “learn by doing.”
       Purdue Calumet also offers the benefits of a comfortable campus atmosphere in a neighborhood setting with access to Chicago by public transportation. We are in an ideal location for international Engineering students who want to gain practical work experience and a stronger ability to speak English at the same time.

Sincerely,
     Howard Cohen Chancellor