Undergraduate Business

Expand Your Horizons

Some Examples, Not Limitations

This series of pages includes examples and brief write ups of some of the more popular destinations among Mason School of Business students.  This is by no means an exhaustive list and by no means limits your horizons.  If you want to go anywhere in the world to expand your global perspective, the Mason School will work with you and the Global Education Office (GEO) to find a way to make it happen.  In addition to the sites highlighted below, students have also studied in:

Macquarie UniversitySydney

Adelaide, Australia

Vienna, Austria

Beijing, China

Bath, England

Seoul, Korea

Salzburg, Austria

Edinburgh, Scotland

Keio University, Tokyo, Japan

Dublin, Ireland

Milan, Italy

McGill University, Montreal

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Valencia, Spain

St. Andrews, Scotland

Chinese University of Hong Kong

Buenos Aires, Argentina

National University of Singapore

Madrid, Spain

St. Petersburg, Russia

London School of Economics

University of Granada, Spain

New South Wales, Australia

Torino, Italy

Florence, Italy

Seville, Spain

 

And many more!

 

Paris

American Business School in Paris

The American Business School in Paris is run by a private, not for profit organization that seeks to expand student’s horizons to the international realm.  Alumni of the school are from 35 different countries in its 22 year history and have had quite an impact on international business.  Students in the past have studied international finance, marketing and law as well as operations management, organizational behavior, and investment analysis in an e-commerce economy.  Right in the heart of one of Europe’s greatest cities, ABS provides students with an exceptional cultural experience in addition to their academic rigors.  

 

University of Manchester

Manchester Business School

The Manchester School of Management at the University of Manchester in Manchester, England is one of the foremost schools of management in the world.  With strong programs in nearly all facets of business, it provides a well-rounded experience with great academic credentials.  Students since 2004 studied Operations Management, Marketing, Finance, and Accounting – all at various levels of difficulty and specificity.  The Manchester School of Management also offers several seminar classes on such topics as change in organizational behaviors, international financial markets, statistical decision making, and marketing research.  Also just a quick ride from downtown London, it offers a great cultural, as well as academic, experience.

 

Downtown Copenhagen

Denmark's International Study Program (DIS)

Denmark’s International Study Program, located in Copenhagen, is home to a challenging academic atmosphere in an international setting.  The program aims to immerse students in Denmark’s culture and language through several innovative housing options.  Students can live with host families, with a Danish roommate, or in program residence halls created and run with student’s experiences in mind.  Students from the Mason School since 2005 have studied the European Union, the differences between European ways of business and American ways, European law and financial strategies in the global economy.  Set among the streets of Copenhagen and within walking distance of Parliament, students will uniquely experience Danish culture to enhance their Individual Program of Studies (IPS).  

 

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