Engineering Studies in Europe vs North America: What Every Student Should Know
Photo by ESCP When it comes to studying engineering, both Europe and North America offer incredible opportunities — but they do so in very different ways. I’ve had the chance to study engineering in France at the UTC_Sorbonne University , and soon I’ll be heading to the Georgia Institute of Technology in the U.S. for my Master’s in Computer Science with a specialization in Artificial Intelligence. Here’s what I’ve learned from navigating both worlds. Program Structure: Theory vs Application One of the first differences you’ll notice is how theoretical French engineering education can be, especially in the first years. At UTC, and in many French engineering schools, the first two years are a common core — no matter your specialization, you study advanced mathematics, physics, chemistry, mechanics, and even computer science. The idea is to form a “generalist” engineer before you dive deep into your field. And the mathematics? Let’s just say this: you don’t just use theorems — ...