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International Seminar
The third and fourth terms of the program address the global business environment. Courses prepare students for the international business seminar by focusing on the strategic and operational issues of doing business abroad.

At the end of the program, students attend a mandatory international business seminar. Designed to provide students firsthand knowledge of global business culture and practice, this seminar offers students opportunities for face-to-face interaction with international business leaders and include faculty lectures and company visits.

The objectives of the seminar are:

  • to understand global strategic imperatives for the 21st century and beyond.
  • to open a discussion of the economic, technological, and political environments which influence global business initiatives.
  • to provide information about global business opportunities specific to the host country.
  • to better understand the challenges faced by the host country and to learn about the strategies used to meet those challenges directly from those managers.

The cost of the seminar, including airfare, lodging, and some meals, is included in the Executive MBA program cost. Recent seminars have taken students to Brussels, Budapest, Mexico City, and Paris. Future destinations may include Asia, Europe, or Latin America.

 


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