In these uncertain times, the Harbert College of Business is taking extraordinary steps to ensure the health and welfare of its students. As such, the Harbert College of Business will only offer one study abroad trip this summer.
Please be on the lookout for details on offerings of a range of Study Abroad Programs in Summer 2022. We appreciate your interest and will be global again as soon as possible.
At the Harbert College of Business, we offer the opportunity to experience different business cultures, practices, and standards around the world. Round out your undergraduate experience with a study abroad trip to Italy, Spain, Czechia, or Germany and gain a global business perspective.
Undergraduate study abroad opportunities will allow you to gain real work experience with a variety of different companies in Europe.
By taking the five courses offered in this 12-week program, you can complete a Business Minor and enjoy the unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a cultural experience. With both at-home and abroad options, you can choose the programs that best suit your needs and comfort.
Business Minor DetailsIn this 12-week internship, you’ll consult with a business client and gain practical work and cultural experience in either Madrid, Spain, or Rome, Italy.
Experience the cultures of Madrid, Spain, and Rome, Italy, during a 12-week program to earn credits toward your business foundation courses.
Experience international economics and business during a 4-week business exchange program in Prague, Czechia, and Pforzheim, Germany.
Enjoy your holiday on an immersive international trip. During this international business course, you could spend your Spring or Thanksgiving break in Canada, France, Cuba or Costa Rica. Be on the lookout for more details about how you can experience business cultures abroad.
COVID-19 has made the idea of international travel seem far away. Let us reassure you about our plans to ensure you get an immersive international business experience that will give you an edge in your future career.
Assistant Dean, Harbert Global Programs
Thomas Walter Professor