
The College of Business offers the following study abroad opportunities for graduate student:.
The courses available for graduate students will be listed on the "Courses" section at any given program under "Graduate" course articulations
CBAbroad will continue to add new programs to this list as they become available.
Graduate student need to attend one of the information sessions that CBAbroad offers every semester before they can get individual study abroad advising |
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SEMESTER PROGRAMS
- Australia
Deakin University
University of South Australia
University of Technology Sydney
- China
University of Macau
Sun Yat-Sen University
- France
Euromed Marseille
Paris Graduate School of Management
- Germany
International University in Germany
- Korea
Chung-Ang University
- Norway
BI Norwegian School of Management
- Taiwan
National Cheng Kung
- Switzerland
University of Lugano
- United Kingdom
London Metropolitan University
Birmingham City University
SUMMER PROGRAMS
- Heidelberg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
- Paris Graduate School of Management
INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS
- University of Applied Sciences, Chur, Switzerland
- Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences
OTHER INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
- Please note that graduate students can also participate in other international programs that the College of Business offer. These programs are NOT associated with the study abroad programs at the College of Business. Therefore, if you would like to receive additional information for these programs, you need to contact the coordinator directly.
When is the best time to study abroad for Graduate Students?
- The best time for graduate students to study abroad is during their second or third semester of their graduate program.
- The worst time to study abroad is during your last semester when you have only four or five courses left to take. We cannot guarantee that the courses that you need would be offered in any given semester and this can set back your graduation date.
Which type of courses are the best courses to take while abroad?
- The best courses to take while you are abroad are the courses that offer you the most flexibility of choices.
- Electives and Specialization:
- Elective and specialization courses in the major are a good choice since they offer the greatest flexibility.
Why are courses listed on the Course Substitution list if they are not always offered every semester?
- Each one of our partner universities reserves the right to change their course offering as it fits their particular needs. The majority of the time we do not know that certain courses are not going to be offered until the student arrives to her or his host institution and s/he has to choose some other options.
If this happens to you
- Immediately, as soon as you find out, you must find a course that is the same in content and submit a course syllabus back to us for the Chair of your department to approve another course offering to fulfill the requirement that you need. Unfortunately we cannot guarantee that the course will be approved.
That is the reason that you should have a plan B and have some other options to take abroad if plan A does not work.
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