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Study Abroad for Management Minors

 

Why study Management abroad?
 
"Business today is global. Companies in the U.S.and elsewhere are developing strategies to take advantage of business opportunities, seeking markets, efficient production, financing, talented managers, effective design and marketing ideas, and research and technological prowess wherever they can be found.  While studying abroad, students will benefit by developing a more global mind set, and they will also find the strength and confidence to be effective in a different culture and national environment. Students will be preparing themselves for their future success."

-David H. Blake
Professor Strategic Management

 

Academic Advising and Approval for EAP:

1. Review How to Get Credit.

2. For study abroad program recommendations click on the Strategies below.

3. Required: After being selected for EAP participation and once you know the courses that will be offered during the term(s) that you will be abroad, submit a course substitution petition to the Paul Merage School of Business Undergraduate Counseling/Student Affairs office no later than Friday of 6th week of any quarter by 5:00 p.m. A maximum of two EAP courses can substitute for requirements, with Paul Merage School of Business faculty approval.

Optional:   Management Minors may meet with an Academic Counselor sooner, as needed, for advising.

Academic Advising and Approval for IOP:

1. Review How to Get Credit.

2. Complete the IOP Credit Contract (available at CIE).


Strategies for Management Minors

Note: These are only a few strategies that demonstrate how a student can study abroad and graduate within 4 years. There are many EAP programs that can be substituted into the same strategies. DO NOT LET THESE EXAMPLES LIMIT YOU. Please consult the EAP Program Search for more options.
Semester abroad taking breadth requirements
Fall semester abroad taking upper division management courses & electives
Year abroad taking upper division management courses & electives

 

 

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