Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
The Miami University Dolibois European Center (MUDEC) is an overseas campus of Miami University, based in Differdange, Luxembourg. Established in 1968, it is one of the oldest and most established study abroad programs in the United States. MUDEC is housed in the historic Differdange Castle and enrolls around 125 students each semester, primarily from Miami University and other American universities.
MUDEC offers a variety of courses that align with students' studies at the main Miami University campus. The curriculum includes subjects such as architecture, business, French, German, history, and political science. Apart from language courses, all courses are taught in English. Students earn Miami University credits while studying abroad.
Students at MUDEC live with host families in Luxembourg, providing a full cultural immersion experience. This arrangement helps students improve their language skills and understand local customs and lifestyles. Some meals, such as continental breakfasts, are provided by the host families, while lunches are prepared by the school's chef as part of the included meal plan.
MUDEC encourages students to travel throughout Europe. The central location of Luxembourg makes it convenient for students to explore various European countries. The program includes study tours, discovery tours, and independent travel opportunities that offer real-world context to classroom topics.
MUDEC is located at the Château de Differdange in southwestern Luxembourg. The castle offers a unique and inspiring learning environment with modern educational facilities within a historic setting.
Students at MUDEC engage in various extracurricular activities, including participation in the Student Faculty Council and service learning projects. The program emphasizes building a close-knit community among students and faculty, enhancing the overall educational experience.
Business and Economics
Courses in international business, marketing, and economics, providing students with a global perspective on business practices and economic systems.
Arts and Humanities
Includes courses in art history, literature, philosophy, and cultural studies. These courses often incorporate field trips to museums, historical sites, and cultural landmarks in Europe.
Social Sciences
Offers courses in political science, sociology, and psychology. Students explore European political systems, social structures, and psychological theories through both classroom instruction and field experiences.
Languages and Literature
Courses in French, German, and other European languages. These language courses emphasize both linguistic skills and cultural understanding.
History
History courses focus on European history, covering various periods and events that have shaped the continent. Students visit historical sites and museums to enhance their learning experience.
Environmental and Sustainability Studies
Includes courses that focus on environmental science, sustainability practices, and European environmental policies. These courses often feature field studies and projects related to local environmental issues.
Field Trips and Study Tours
Many courses include organized field trips and study tours that provide practical, real-world context to the theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom. These trips often cover major European cities and landmarks.
Internships
Students have opportunities to engage in internships that provide professional experience in their field of study. These internships help students gain practical skills and enhance their resumes.
Living with Host Families
Students live with local host families, which offers an immersive cultural experience and enhances language learning.
BUS 301: Principles of International Business
POL 346: European Political Systems
ART 286: Art and Architecture of Europe
HST 315: History of Modern Europe
FRE 201: Intermediate French
ECO 344: International Trade and Economic Policy
Course Program Name |
Duration of the Course |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
International Business |
1 semester |
$19,074 |
European Political Systems |
1 semester |
$19,074 |
Art and Architecture of Europe |
1 semester |
$19,074 |
History of Modern Europe |
1 semester |
$19,074 |
Intermediate French |
1 semester |
$19,074 |
Principles of International Business |
1 semester |
$19,074 |
International Trade and Economic Policy |
1 semester |
$19,074 |
Course Name |
Duration of the Course |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
MBA (Master of Business Administration) |
2 years |
$32,000 - $36,000 |
MA in Political Science |
2 years |
$30,000 - $35,000 |
MS in Computer Science |
2 years |
$30,000 - $35,000 |
MA in History |
2 years |
$30,000 - $35,000 |
MEd in Educational Leadership |
2 years |
$28,000 - $33,000 |
MS in Environmental Science |
2 years |
$30,000 - $35,000 |
Course Name |
Duration of the Course |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Educational Leadership |
4-5 years |
$30,000 - $35,000 |
PhD in Clinical Psychology |
5-6 years |
$30,000 - $35,000 |
PhD in Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology |
4-5 years |
$30,000 - $35,000 |
PhD in English |
4-5 years |
$30,000 - $35,000 |
PhD in History |
4-5 years |
$30,000 - $35,000 |
PhD in Chemistry |
4-5 years |
$30,000 - $35,000 |
MUDEC provides a range of undergraduate courses that align with students' studies at their home institutions. The curriculum includes:
Business and Economics: International business, marketing, and economics.
Arts and Humanities: Art history, literature, philosophy, and cultural studies.
Social Sciences: Political science, sociology, and psychology.
Languages and Literature: French, German, and other European languages.
History: European history, including field trips to historical sites.
Environmental and Sustainability Studies: Courses in environmental science and sustainability.
Host Families: Students live with local host families, providing full cultural immersion and enhancing language skills.
Meals: Host families provide continental breakfasts and some meals, with lunches prepared by the school’s chef as part of the included meal plan.
Central Location: Luxembourg’s central location in Europe makes it easy for students to travel to various European countries.
Organized Trips: MUDEC organizes study tours and discovery tours to offer real-world context to classroom topics.
Independent Travel: Students are encouraged to travel independently on weekends to explore different parts of Europe.
Community Engagement: Opportunities to engage with the local community through the Student Faculty Council and service learning projects.
Extracurricular Activities: Various extracurricular activities, including cultural events and social gatherings.
Health and Safety: Comprehensive support for health and safety, ensuring a secure and supportive environment for international students.
Eligibility: Primarily for students from Miami University and other American universities.
Application Requirements: Academic transcripts, a statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and possibly an interview.
Deadlines: Applications typically have deadlines several months before the start of each semester.
Tuition Fees: Approximately $19,074 per semester, which includes tuition, housing with host families, and some meals.
Additional Costs: Travel, personal expenses, and textbooks are additional costs to consider.
Enrollment: Primarily for students enrolled at Miami University, but also open to students from other American universities.
Academic Standing: Good academic standing with a minimum GPA requirement (usually around 2.5-3.0 on a 4.0 scale).
Class Standing: Typically for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Freshmen may be considered for certain programs.
Choose a Program: Decide which semester or summer program fits your academic plan.
Application Form: Complete the online application form available on the Miami University Study Abroad website.
Personal Statement: Write a personal statement explaining your motivations for studying abroad, your academic goals, and how the program aligns with your future plans.
Academic Transcripts: Submit your latest academic transcripts to demonstrate your academic performance.
Letters of Recommendation: Provide letters of recommendation from professors or academic advisors who can attest to your readiness for studying abroad.
Interview: Some applicants may be required to participate in an interview. This can be conducted in person or via video conferencing.
Health and Safety Forms: Complete health and safety forms to ensure you are medically prepared for international travel and study.
Passport and Visa: Ensure you have a valid passport. The program will provide guidance on obtaining a student visa for Luxembourg if required.
Fall Semester: Applications are typically due by mid-spring.
Spring Semester: Applications are usually due by mid-fall.
Summer Programs: Deadlines can vary, often around early spring.
Tuition Fees: Approximately $19,074 per semester, including housing with host families and some meals.
Financial Aid: Students are encouraged to apply for financial aid through Miami University. Scholarships and grants specific to study abroad may be available.
MUDEC offers study abroad programs primarily during the following periods:
Fall Semester: Generally runs from late August to December.
Spring Semester: Typically from late January to early May.
Summer Programs: Shorter, intensive programs usually offered in the summer months.
Enrollment: Primarily for students enrolled at Miami University, but also open to students from other American universities.
Academic Standing: Good academic standing with a minimum GPA requirement (usually around 2.5-3.0 on a 4.0 scale).
Class Standing: Typically for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Freshmen may be considered for certain programs.
Language Proficiency: While most courses are taught in English, some programs may require proficiency in French or German.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Amount/Benefit |
Application Process |
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MUDEC Scholarship |
Enrolled MUDEC students, based on academic merit and financial need |
N/A |
Submit financial need documentation and academic records with application |
Miami University General Study Abroad Scholarships |
Miami University students participating in study abroad programs |
Up to $5,000 |
Apply through the Miami University study abroad office |
FSB Luxembourg Scholarships |
Farmer School of Business students studying at MUDEC |
N/A |
Automatic consideration based on academic performance and program application |
Luxembourg Government Scholarships |
International students studying in Luxembourg |
N/A |
Apply through the Luxembourg Ministry of Education |
Gilman International Scholarship |
U.S. undergraduate students receiving Pell Grants |
Up to $5,000 |
Apply through the Gilman Scholarship website with a personal statement and proposal |
Foundation Scholarships |
Based on donor-specific criteria |
N/A |
Apply through the Miami University scholarship portal |
Facility |
Description |
Cost (USD) per Semester |
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Campus Location |
Château de Differdange, a historic castle providing a unique learning environment. |
N/A |
Classrooms |
Modern classrooms equipped with the latest educational technology. |
Included in tuition |
Library |
Well-stocked library with access to numerous academic resources and study areas. |
Included in tuition |
Computer Labs |
State-of-the-art computer labs with high-speed internet and software needed for coursework. |
Included in tuition |
Student Lounge |
Comfortable areas for students to relax, socialize, and collaborate on group projects. |
Included in tuition |
Dining Facilities |
On-campus dining options with meals prepared by the school’s chef. |
Included in meal plan |
Accommodation with Host Families |
Students live with local host families, offering an immersive cultural experience. |
Approximately $4,200 |
Sports and Recreation |
Access to local sports facilities, including fitness centers and recreational areas. |
N/A |
Transport Services |
Assistance with public transportation options for commuting and travel within Luxembourg and Europe. |
N/A |
Living with Host Families: Students live with local host families, offering them a firsthand experience of Luxembourgish culture, language, and daily life. This arrangement helps students improve their language skills and understand local customs better.
Cultural Activities: MUDEC organizes various cultural activities and events, including visits to historical sites, museums, and cultural landmarks in Luxembourg and neighboring countries.
Classrooms and Facilities: Located in the historic Château de Differdange, MUDEC provides a unique learning environment with modern classrooms, computer labs, a well-stocked library, and student lounges.
Study Tours and Field Trips: The curriculum includes study tours and field trips that complement classroom learning by providing real-world context and exposure to European history, politics, and culture.
Clubs and Organizations: Students can join various clubs and organizations, such as the Student Faculty Council, which organizes social events, cultural outings, and service projects.
Sports and Recreation: Access to local sports facilities, including fitness centers and recreational areas, encourages students to maintain a healthy lifestyle while abroad.
Community Engagement: MUDEC promotes community engagement through service learning projects and volunteer opportunities, allowing students to give back to the local community and gain a deeper understanding of Luxembourgish society.
Social Events: Regular social events and gatherings are organized, providing students with opportunities to socialize, network, and build lasting friendships.
Exploring Europe: Luxembourg's central location in Europe makes it an ideal base for traveling. Students are encouraged to explore nearby countries and cities during weekends and academic breaks.
Organized Travel: MUDEC organizes study tours and discovery tours to major European cities, enhancing the academic experience by providing practical exposure to different cultures and histories.
Academic Internships: Many MUDEC programs include opportunities for academic internships where students can gain practical experience in their field of study while earning academic credit. These internships are typically arranged through Miami University’s career services and academic departments.
Local Internships: Students at MUDEC have the opportunity to intern with local businesses, international organizations, and institutions in Luxembourg. This exposure to the European business environment is invaluable for building a global resume.
Alumni Network: MUDEC benefits from Miami University’s extensive alumni network. Alumni often participate in events, offer mentorship, and provide networking opportunities that can help current students secure job placements after graduation.
Career Services: Although based in Luxembourg, MUDEC students have access to Miami University’s career services, which offer resources such as resume workshops, interview preparation, and job search assistance.
Industry Connections: MUDEC maintains connections with various industries and organizations in Luxembourg and the surrounding region, providing students with access to a broad range of professional opportunities.
Professional Exposure: The curriculum includes study tours and field trips that provide students with exposure to different industries and professional practices in Europe. These experiences can be beneficial for students’ future career prospects.
Address: Château de Differdange
1 Impasse du Château
L-4524 Differdange
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg