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 and Spain and gain a global business perspective.
Undergraduate study abroad opportunities will allow you to gain experience with a variety of contexts.
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. Our Complete Business Minor Abroad program will take you to the beautiful streets of Milan, Italy, and Madrid, Spain, this Summer 2022 semester.
Business Minor DetailsExperience the cultures of Milan, Italy and Madrid, Spain, with the Business Core Fast Track. During this 12-week program, you'll take six courses, both online and in the classroom, to earn credits toward your core business courses.
Core Fast Track DetailsTouring the area and the Panama Canal, sailing with your friends in the Caribbean on a catamaran, presentations by government officials and business executives, and free time to explore the region. All part of BUSI 3250 - Introduction to International Business (3 credit hours) - Fall Semester. BUSI 3250 counts as a general elective for most majors. It is one of the five required courses for a Business Minor. Tentative Dates: October 7 - 14, 2023
Fall Break Study Abroad DetailsTravel to the European capital of innovation, Amsterdam! Learn from professionals in government, entrepreneurship, sustainability and innovation while touring the Netherlands. All part of BUSI 3250 – Introduction to International Business (3 credit hours)- Fall Semester. BUSI 3250 counts as a general elective for most majors. It is one of the five required courses for a Business Minor. Tentative Dates: March 2-9, 2024
Details and Registration to comeCOVID-19 has made the idea of international travel seem far away. Let us reassure you we will provide a safe study abroad experience that will give you an edge in your future career.
Assistant Dean, Harbert Global Programs
Thomas Walter Professor