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Blog Archive Friday Factoid International Opportunities at UCLA Anderson

Blog Archive Friday Factoid International Opportunities at UCLA Anderson Although UCLA Anderson might not be as well known internationally as other top-ranked U.S. business schools, it has invested in the development of resources dedicated to international business. International courses include “International Business Economics,” “Global Operations Strategy,” and “Business and Economy in Emerging Markets,” which explores market reform processes in such destinations as China, paying particular attention to issues including privatization, political and economic risk, and global competitiveness. Global Immersion Program at UCLA Meanwhile, approximately 40â€"50 fully employed, executive, global executive, and full-time MBA students take part in each of the Global Immersion Program courses, which include completing three to four classes at the school before spending a week abroad exploring the local culture, visiting companies, and participating in lectures. The program commenced in 2008 for fully employed and executive MBA students, and it expanded in 2010 to include full-time MBA candidates. Since its launch, the program has been conducted more than 40 times, and participants have traveled to such countries as China, India, Peru, South Africa, and Saudi Arabia. Courses in 2015 included “Doing Business in Central Europe,” “The Economic Environment and Business Opportunities in Chile,” and “Business Opportunities in an Indebted Country.” Indeed, at Anderson, international opportunities (quietly) abound… For more information on other defining characteristics of the MBA program at UCLA Anderson or one of 15 other top business schools, please check out the  mbaMission Insider’s Guides. Share ThisTweet Friday Factoids Blog Archive Friday Factoid International Opportunities at UCLA Anderson Although UCLA Anderson might not be as well known internationally as other top-ranked U.S. business schools, it has invested in the development of resources dedicated to international business. International courses include “International Business Economics,” “Business Forecasting for Foreign Economics” and “Business and Economics in Emerging Markets,” which explores market reform processes in Latin America, Eastern Europe and Asia, paying particular attention to issues such as privatization, political and economic risk and global competitiveness. Meanwhile, approximately 50â€"60 second-year Anderson MBAs spend one quarter studying abroad via an international study exchange with one of the school’s 30 partner institutions around the world. Among others, students may study at the China Europe International Business School in Shanghai, the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore, and Wits Business School in South Africa. Most students take courses in English, though some international exchange programs offer opportunities to learn and study in other languages. UCLA Anderson students interested in improving their skills in a foreign language while on campus can take language courses in Korean, Chinese, Spanish or French. Indeed, at Anderson, international opportunities (quietly) abound For more information on other defining characteristics of the MBA program at UCLA Anderson or one of 15 other top business schools, please check out the mbaMission Insider’s Guides. Share ThisTweet Friday Factoids University of California Los Angeles (Anderson) Tags: international study abroad Blog Archive Friday Factoid International Opportunities at UCLA Anderson Although UCLA Anderson might not be as well known internationally as other top-ranked U.S. business schools, it has invested in the development of resources dedicated to international business. International courses include “International Business Economics,” “Global Operations Strategy,” and “Business and Economics in Emerging Markets,” which explores market reform processes in Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Asia, paying particular attention to issues such as privatization, political and economic risk, and global competitiveness. Meanwhile, approximately 40â€"50 fully employed, executive, and full-time MBA students take part in each of the Global Immersion Programs, which include completing three to four classes at the school before spending a week abroad exploring the local culture, visiting companies, and participating in lectures. The program commenced in 2008 for fully employed and executive MBA students, and it expanded in 2010 to include full-time MBA candidates. Since its launch, the program has been conducted nearly 40 times, and participants have travelled to such countries as China, India, Peru, South Africa, and Saudi Arabia. Courses in 2014 included “Doing Business in Argentina,” “The Economic Environment and Business Opportunities in Chile,” and “Marketing Strategy and Planning: Focus on Central and Eastern Europe.” Indeed, at Anderson, international opportunities (quietly) abound… For more information on other defining characteristics of the MBA program at UCLA Anderson or one of 15 other top business schools, please check out the mbaMission Insider’s Guides. Share ThisTweet Friday Factoids University of California Los Angeles (Anderson) Blog Archive Friday Factoid International Opportunities at UCLA Anderson Global Immersion Program at UCLA Although UCLA Anderson might not be as well known internationally as other top-ranked U.S. business schools, it has invested in the development of resources dedicated to international business. International courses include “International Business Economics,” “Global Operations Strategy,” and “Business and Economics in Emerging Markets,” which explores market reform processes in such destinations as China, paying particular attention to issues including privatization, political and economic risk, and global competitiveness. Meanwhile, approximately 40 fully employed, executive, global executive, and full-time MBA students take part in each of the Global Immersion Program courses, which include completing three to four classes at the school before spending a week abroad exploring the local culture, visiting companies, and participating in lectures. The program commenced in 2008 for fully employed and executive MBA students, and it expanded in 2010 to include full-time MBA candidates. Since its launch, the program has been conducted more than 40 times, and participants have traveled to such countries as China, India, Peru, South Africa, and Saudi Arabia. Courses in 2015â€"2016 included “Doing Business in Central Europe,” “The Economic Environment and Business Opportunities in Chile,” and “Business Opportunities in an Indebted Country.” Indeed, at Anderson, international opportunities (quietly) abound. For more information on other defining characteristics of the MBA program at UCLA Anderson or one of 15 other top business schools, please check out the  mbaMission Insider’s Guides. Share ThisTweet Friday Factoids University of California Los Angeles (Anderson)

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