Study Abroad Opportunities

The International Business Exchanges and Multiple-Degree Programs was created five years ago as the MEXUS office to develop the first binational undergraduate dual-degree program in the United States and Mexico.

In addition to developing dual-degree programs, we are also developing partnerships throughout the world to send Business, Economics, International Business, Psychology, Spanish and Women’s Studies students to study abroad. Currently, we have 19 partner universities in countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Ecuador, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Portugal and Spain. And the list is growing. We are planning to develop exchange programs with universities in Africa, Cuba, Japan and Russia.

Our goal is to maximize the number of SDSU students who participate in study abroad programs.



Steve Loughrin-Sacco, Chair of the International Business Program; Teresa Cisneros Donahue, Director, International Business Exchanges and Dual-Degree Programs; and Gonzalo López, Manager, Office of Technology and International Trade, City of San Diego, at the Habana Vieja, during a first visit to Havana, Cuba to establish student exchanges with the Universidad de la Habana.

Page last update July 10, 2000