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Undergraduate Study Abroad

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Short-Term Undergraduate Study Abroad

RomeUndergraduate business courses are offered abroad during Intersession (January) and Summer sessions. These programs are open to students of all USD academic majors, and many of the courses can be taken as electives in several majors in addition to completing degree requirements for various Majors and Minors within the School of Business Administration. These programs offer a unique opportunity to take USD courses, visit international companies, participate in optional excursions, interact closely with other USD students and faculty, and develop global awareness. Below are the upcoming scheduled business courses abroad. For a complete list of all course abroad options is available at USD's International Center. Click on the links below to receive more information and if the applications are open to apply for the program.

Undergraduate Faculty-led Business Courses Abroad (all courses are 3 units)

Paris Summer 2012 (May 29-June 29); First week in San Diego, followed by three weeks in Paris with excursions to Strasbourg and Reims, France. Students can take 3 or 6 units.

MGMT 309

International Comparative Management

(MGMT 300 or BUSN 361)

Dr. Cynthia Pavett

MKTG 494

Cases in Global Marketing (MKTG 300)

Dr. David Light

REAL 325 Financing Residential Real Estate (FINA 300) Dr. Vivek Sah

London Summer 2012 (June 14-July 6)

ETLW 302

Business and Society

Dr. Tara Ceranic

Shanghai Intersession 2013 (January 3-23)

MGMT 494

International Management Consulting (MGMT 300, MKGT 300, FINA 300)

Dr. Carsten Zimmermann

 

Buenos Aires Intersession 2013 (January 3-23)

MGMT 494

International Management Consulting (MGMT 300, MKGT 300, FINA 300)

Dr. Denise Dimon

London/Zurich Intersession 2013 (January 3-23)

ECON 310

Money and Banking (ECON 102)

Dr. Steve Sumner

FINA 494

European and International Capital Markets

(FINA 300)

Prof. Steven Kemper

Paris Summer 2013 (Exact dates TBD - in first summer session); First week in San Diego, followed by three weeks in Paris with excursions to Strasbourg and Reims, France. Students can take 3 or 6 units.

MGMT 309

International Comparative Management

(MGMT 300 or BUSN 361)

Drs. Johanna and Phil Hunsaker

MKTG 440

Consumer Behavior (MKTG 300)

Dr. Kenny Bates

ETLW494 International Approaches to Sustainability Dr. Norm Miller

London Summer 2013 (Exact dates TBD)

ETLW 302

Business and Society

Professor Craig Barkacs

BUSN 377 Negotiation in a Global Business Environment Professor Linda Barkacs

The Ahlers Center for International Business at the School of Business Administration will be coordinating with the Intenational Center at the University to develop these faculty-led business programs. These programs are open to students of all USD academic majors. A limited number of University of San Diego undergraduate students will be selected for participation; selection criteria will include maturity, academic standing, and stated interest in the program. To explore these unique opportunitie and others, please contact the International Center in Serra 315 or call 619-260-4598.

Undergraduate International Semester Exchange Programs

Shanghai, China photoUndergraduate business students have the opportunity to spend a semester at some of the leading business schools and universities around the world. In most of the locations you may take courses in English as well as in the native language. If you are on financial aid, your aid package can be utilized for these semester exchanges. For more information on these exciting immersion opportunities please contact the International Center in Serra 315 or call 619-260-4598.

Click on the link below to receive more information about applying to spend a semester at such internationally recognized universities as:




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