SUMMER: May 25 - June 26, 2011
In conjunction with the Tianjin University and the University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point, Division of Business and Economics and the International Programs Office offer a study abroad program focusing on Business Administration/Economics Internship Experience in China.
There are many reasons to study in China with UWSP, these include:
Click here to learn more about China.
Application Deadline: February 15, 2011. Contact the International programs Office on available space after the 15th as spots may still be available. Application requires a $250 deposit to secure a spot. Group limit is 20 participants.
Go to the Applications page to find out how to get an application.
Business 293(NW) – Internship in China, section 98 – 3 credits. Supervised training work program in a cooperating agency or business in China plus lectures in English. Does NOT apply to major/minor, or...
Business 493(NW) – Internship in China, section 98 – 3 credits. Supervised training work program in a cooperating agency or business in China plus lectures in English, or...
Economics 493(NW) – Internship in China, section 98 - 3 credits. Supervised training work program in a cooperating agency or business plus lectures in English.
Students who are majoring/minoring in Business Administration, Economics or Managerial Accounting, and who have made substantial progress toward graduation in these fields are given priority for acceptance. Special consideration will be given to non-majors/minors who have had significant coursework in this area.
Dr. Stefan Ruediger , CPS 0413 (715) 346-4071 / Email: sruedige@uwsp.edu
Dr. Stefan Ruediger is an Assistant Professor of Economics in the School of Business and Economics. Stefan’s does most of his research on topics of Economic Development. The recent economic growth of China is one of the most fascinating Economic Development stories of the last decades. Stefan is looking forward to introducing students to the Chinese economic system and the Chinese business model.
Approximately $5550-6050 Estimation based on 15 participants
Cost Includes:
There is a surcharge for other non-residents of only $250. Click here for latest price estimates
Sophomore, junior, or senior standing. Students must be a student in good standing. No previous Chinese language study required. All courses other than Chinese language are taught in English.
Up to ten weeks before the start of the program, all fees except the initial $250 deposit will be refunded. After the time, tuition, airline, tour costs and housing charges are assessed. If the program would be cancelled, all fees will be refunded. Because exchange rates and airline prices fluctuate, International Programs reserves the right to cancel, surcharge, or to alter the program.
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