Opportunities for MBA students
Read
this first: General information
for graduate and professional students on EAP
EAP can accommodate UC MBA students at its partner universities described
below. Eligibility depends on conditions set by the business/management
schools at the participating UC campuses:
- UC Irvine: Paul Merage
School of Business. Students are eligible for the fall term (quarter
or semester) of their second year. More information
- Discussions are underway with several other UC campuses. Information
will be posted here as it becomes available.
Where course work is not in English, noted below, students are strongly
advised (and may be required) to attend the program’s Intensive Language
Program (ILP), which provides a crash course in the language and culture
of the host country prior to the regular term.
MBA Exchange Programs
Pontifical Catholic University,
Santiago, Chile: The MBA program (Spanish;
English)
is administered by the School of Business
(Escuela de Administración). The
curriculum
includes a variety of courses
in the areas of Finance, Marketing, Strategy, Human Resources, and Legal
Aspects. It also focuses on Social Responsibility and Management Ethics,
Corporate Governance, and Entrepreneurship. Course search
(select “Sigla” then type “EAM” and click “Buscar”). Courses are taught
in Spanish and all students are required to take the three-week Spanish
intensive language program (ILP).
Chinese University of Hong Kong:
The MBA program at CUHK
is administered by the Faculty of
Business Administration. It offers three concentration options:
China Business; Finance; and Marketing. Core and elective
courses are offered through the faculty’s four departments: Decision Sciences
and Managerial Economics; Finance; Management; and
Marketing. Courses
are taught in English.
Yonsei University, Korea: The
MBA program
is administered by the Graduate School
of Business. It offers a wide range of courses
in a variety of business fields. Courses are taught in English.
Tec de Monterrey, Mexico: The MBA program
(Spanish;
English)
is administered by EGADE, the Graduate
School of Business (Escuela de Graduados en Administración y
Dirección de Empresas). It offers three areas of
concentration: Finance; Marketing; and Business Strategy & Policy.
In addition, elective courses are offered in: Corporate Strategy &
Sustainability; Entrepreneurship; Human Resources; Technology Management;
Services Management; and Strategy & Leadership in Public Policy. Students
without Spanish language proficiency can choose from a selection of courses
regularly offered in English. Students fluent in Spanish have a much
wider variety of courses (Spanish;
English)
available to them.
National University of Singapore:
The MBA program is administered by the
NUS Business School. It offers
five areas of specialization:
Finance; Marketing; Strategy and Organization; Real Estate; and Healthcare
Management. Courses are offered through the school’s five departments:
Business Policy;
Decision
Sciences; Finance
and Accounting; Management
and Organization; and Marketing.
Courses are taught in English.
Additional Opportunities
MBA students are also eligible to take Master’s-level business courses
at additional EAP partner universities. However, these are not MBA exchange
programs.
University of Commerce Luigi
Bocconi, Milan: Bocconi offers Master’s
programs such as International Management and Marketing Management.
Within these programs, there are also “majors” (areas of specialization)
such as: entrepreneurship and small and medium size companies; management
of fashion and design firms; global operations and supply chain management;
management consulting; multinational companies; and more. Course
search (click on “Course search – alphabetical order”, then filter
by department and program type). Courses are taught in Italian and English.
While it is possible to take all course work in English, all students
are still required to take the four-week Italian intensive language program
(ILP).
Maastricht University,
Netherlands: The Faculty of
Economics and Business Administration offers Master’s
programs such as International Business, Financial Economics, and
Infonomics. In International
Business, concentrations are available in: Accounting; Entrepreneurship;
Finance; Information Management; Management, Change & Consultancy;
Strategic Marketing; Strategy and Innovation; and Supply Chain Management.
Course search (select “Master
Courses” then check off the areas of interest and click “Submit”). While
most courses are taught in English, all students are still required to
take the three-week Dutch Language and Culture course (DLC).
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