Study Abroad for Walton College Graduate Students

The Walton College offers study abroad opportunities designed specifically for graduate students.  These experiences focus on international business practices seen first-hand. 

During study abroad trips, Walton College students tour corporate and manufacturing headquarters, meet top company executives, and visit distribution centers in key international business centers. 

Full time students can chose to take more traditional 3 – 6 week study abroad courses.  Working professionals can opt for short-term experiences that allow you to take advantage of vacation time.  Short-term study abroad programs last approximately three weeks.

  • Business Seminar in Brazil    (Summer I Program) Students delve into the economic, business, political, and cultural environment and trends in Brazil and are introduced to the key issues in the Brazilian/American economic and business relationship.  Must have completed ECON 2013/2023 or ECON 2143 before leaving. Undergraduate and Graduate credit available.
  • Business Seminar in China  (Summer I Program)  MBA and MMBA students investigate the economic, business, political, and cultural environment and trends in China and are introduced to the key issues in the Chinese/American economic and business relationship.
  • Business Seminar in Greece   (Summer I Program) Students explore the economic, business, political, and cultural environment and trends in Greece and are introduced to the key issues in the Greek/American economic and business relationship.  Must have completed the Walton College of Business Core Requirements before leaving.  Undergraduate and Graduate credit available.
  • Business Seminar in India    (Fall Course and Winter Program) Students explore the economic, business, political, and cultural environment and trends in India, as well as the economic relationship between the U.S. and India.  Must interview with Dr. Vikas Anand.  Undergraduate and Graduate credit available. 
  • Business Seminar in Japan  (Summer I Program)  Students explore the economic, business, political, and cultural environment and trends in Japan, as well as the economic relationship between the U.S. and Japan.  Must have completed ECON 2013/2023 or ECON 2143 and interview with Dr. Robert Stapp.  Undergraduate and Graduate credit available.   Summer '09 Program Full

     


Courtesy of Mason Kirksey, MBA Class of 2009

Interested in one of our programs?  Contact the University of Arkansas Office of Study Abroad & International Exchange

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