Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Study Abroad Open House

The University Study Abroad Fair will be held in January, and you can learn more about summer and fall programs at that time. But if you are thinking about study abroad and have questions now, there will be an open house in the School prior to break (in case you want to talk to your parents during the break). Drop by anytime and pick up material and ask questions:

Wednesday, December 5th
11:30 to 1:30
School of Business Boardroom (3rd floor)

Everyone is welcome, even if you are not sure if or when you might sign up for a study abroad program. For freshmen, this is a good time to start thinking ahead.

If you have other questions feel free to contact Jeff Rummel or the Undergraduate Programs Office.


Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Summer programs, 2008

For the summer of 2008, School of Business students will have the opportunity to apply for the following programs:

Florence Business Program This program will be offered for the third year. Led by OPIM faculty member Jeff Rummel, students will spend six weeks in Italy visiting Italian companies and learning about designing production processes and operations strategy. The course will build on the topics covered in OPIM 204, as well as those in MGMT 201 and MKTG 201. Students will also learn about the history of Renaissance art in Florence in a class taught by faculty from Palazzo Rucellai.

Relationship Marketing in the European Union
This is a new program that will be led by Pete Peterson. The program will be based at the University of Maastricht, in the southern tip of the Netherlands. In addition to the marketing course, students will take a general course about doing business in the EU.

Social Entrepreneurship in Guatemala
This is also a new for-credit study abroad program, although UConn students participated in projects in the highlands of Guatemala last summer. The program is run in conjunction with the Social Entrepreneurship Corps, and group that helps to start local companies using the tools of microfinance and microconsignment. Students will take a course on culture and language, a course on business development, and will also participate in an internship with Guatemalan entrepreneurs. The internship course will be an honors course.

More detailed information is being developed for the UConn Study Abroad website. The links above will take you to the School of Business website for honors and study abroad pages (that are also being updated). If you are interested in these programs, applications will be due at the start of the spring semester.