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Undergraduate Business

A micro and macro understanding of the global economy is a well-established tenet of business education. Business schools have blazed a trail in developing faculty-led programs in emerging and established destinations…and we’ve been there every step of the way to help them develop the perfect programs for their students.

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Explore the possibilities in global business

Here’s just a small sample of the many customizable programs we offer.

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Manufacturing in China

A trip to “the factory of the world” is well spent meeting with power players in the multinational companies that call China home. Learn about the consumer goods supply chain, examine an automotive factory, or study how China’s manufacturers are pivoting from a focus on exports to emerging Chinese consumers.

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Automotive Industry in Germany

The list of German automotive brands is a who’s who in the luxury automobile market. Germany is also one of the leading automobile parts manufacturing countries in the world. Explore the legacy of the brands, the quest to innovate, and the challenges of supply chain management in visits to one or more factories or headquarters.

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Economic Capital of Chile

Prosperous and stable with a famously low income tax rate, Chile has become one of the best places in Latin America to do business. Visit companies excelling in finance, telecommunications, mining, or agribusiness and learn about Chile’s role in the regional economy. Especially with neighbor Brazil struggling, Chile is a nation at the top of a region on the rise.

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Food and Beverage Industry in Scotland

Scotland boasts a thriving export market for food and beverages. From farmers and distillers to researchers and educators, public agencies collaborate with many channels to maximize one of the country’s most important industries. Discuss how these regional products make their way to the global market.

What's included with every program

Our dedicated team provides you with end-to-end travel and logistics support at every step. We make sure every detail is covered so you can focus on your program and travel with total peace of mind.

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In country, English-speaking guides

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24/7 Emergency Support

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Healthcare Protection

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Engagement formats and options

Our Global Experiences team has spent years building networks of industry experts and dynamic organizations that show your students real-life applications of their studies and immerse them in relevant, interactive projects.

We’ll work with you to identify your program theme and learning goals, prep the host organization and speakers, and provide students with a briefing prior to each visit. Here are just a few examples of the engagements we can incorporate into your program.

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Company visit

Visit a local company in your industry of interest and hear from executive speakers. Various formats available, from boardroom discussions to candid conversations. Incorporate Q&A or company tour.

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Guest lecture

Hear from an industry expert on market strategy and trends, opportunities and challenges. Various formats including formal boardroom discussions and candid conversations followed by a Q&A session.

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Strategy challenge

Teams apply practical skills in this interactive experience, working together to tackle a proposed business challenge and present a solution that balances global, regional, and industry issues. 

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Local market immersion

Break into groups and explore the city from the perspective of a local consumer. They’ll experience the city's microeconomics by interacting with local citizens and places in an active exchange.

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Panel discussion

During this open, faculty-moderated discussion, industry experts share their unique perspectives. Speakers offer candid feedback and perspectives allowing for a deep dive into international markets.

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Social impact experience

Meet with organizations pursuing philanthropic, humanitarian, or community-focused missions to understand the practicalities and challenges of running a non-profit or social enterprise.

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Community engagement

Engage in hands-on service over the course of a few hours or several days, actively working to better the community they are visiting while learning about the area’s unique challenges through Q&A.

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Project-based learning

Teams tackle real-world challenges presented by an international company. Over several weeks, they'll gather information from stakeholders before presenting their final findings and recommendations.

From idea to reality, we'll get you there

Our dedicated team of experts is here to guide you at every step. Together, we’ll create a custom program that brings your academic vision to life and immerses your students in real-world learning experiences–anywhere in the world.