Business Education Abroad Guide

Overview

É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Education Abroad offers over 400 programs in over 60 countries! You can go abroad for a semester, year, or 2-12 weeks in the summer. Going abroad is strongly encouraged by the Leeds School of Business. This is a general guide to planning your time abroad, connect with your academic advisor to plan your individual academics. Talk with Education Abroad advisors to get started, discuss your program options, and next steps.Ìý

Planning and When to Go

  • Talk to your Academic Advisor and start planning!
  • Sign up for the Leeds FGX First Year Global Experience course to start your journey with international business and study abroad.
  • Take A&SÌýGen EdÌýclasses, especially math, economics, and writing requirements, along with 1000-level BCOR classes.
  • Aim to finish BCOR courses by the end of sophomore year.
  • Research Education Abroad programs and work with an Ed Abroad advisor.
  • Save the recommended classes for study abroad (see chart below).
  • Consider a global internship during the summer after your sophomore year (see INBU4910).
  • Go abroad! Most students take a combination of business electives, A&S Gen Ed, non-business electives, and sometimes one major/emphasis class. Business majors can completeÌýone class per area of emphasis abroad for their degree.
  • In addition (or instead of) a semester abroad,Ìýearn credit onÌýone of the Leeds Global Seminars taught by faculty or doÌýa Global Internship to gain valuable work experience.
  • Education Abroad during the fall of your senior year is possible with careful planning.
  • Know when the credits may be transcripted, as this can delay your official graduation date.
  • Meet with Leeds Career Development to best highlight your education abroad experience on your resume.Ìý

What Kind of Credit Can You Earn Abroad?

Usually DoableTrickyProbably Not
A&S Gen EdBusinessA&S Gen EdBusinessA&S Gen EdBusiness
Arts and Humanities, Social SciencesBusiness electives, Global Business Certificate, Non-business electivesGlobal DiversityBusiness area of emphasis (Business majors can completeÌýone class per area of emphasis abroad for their degree)WritingBCOR, BASE

Suggested Programs

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Leeds Global Seminars

On Global Seminars students travel abroad in a small group with a É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ faculty member. This is a great opportunity to study alongside faculty in theirÌýarea of expertise. CMCI currently offers the following Global Seminars:

Special Information for Business Minors

All Business minor classes must be completed at CU - with the exception of the following approvedÌýfor theÌýGlobal Business Track of the Business Minor:

Math and Economics requirements need to be evaluated by Arts and Sciences (contact Education Abroad for details).