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        Study abroad with some of the best in business

         

        Short-Term Spring Study Abroad 2024

        Vietnam is one of the five fastest growing economies in the world and is a high growth destination for international business and foreign investment. From 2020 to 2021 US exports to Vietnam increased more than 20% and is considered the alternative manufacturing destination to China for US businesses.

        Each day will include business and cultural visits, including the Cu Chi Tunnels in Ho Chi Minh, Hoa Lo Prison, or the Hanoi Hilton as it is known by American POW’s, as well as visits to Ha Long Bay to enjoy the beaches and caves. This unique cultural experience will give students a chance to explore a culture much different from their own while they eat Pho, drink some egg coffee, and enjoy life from a different perspective.

        Once students financially commit to the program, they will be put in a section of BUSI 3250 where only students traveling to Vietnam will attend. Classes will meet once a week for 2 hours during spring semester.

        Application opens in September! 

        Anticipated Dates

        • Abroad: May 5 - 14, 2024

        The application for the 2024 program will be available in September 2023. Please reach out to the Program Director with any questions.

        Contact Information

        Program Director: Mary Catherine Colley
        Email: fostemc@auburn.edu
        Phone: (334) 844-5196
        Office: 4076 Horton Hardgrave Hall

         

         

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        Check out our General FAQ for more details on studying abroad. If you still have a question afterwards, get in touch with us through the contact information below!

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        Megan Elliot

        Mary Catherine Colley

        Lecturer
        Graduate and International Programs