Now is the time to start planning your study abroad trip for the Fall 2020 semester. Below are two exciting opportunities for School of Business students to study in England or Germany. Scholarships are available for both programs. The Center for Global Engagement is hosting a study abroad fair on Tuesday, February 4, 11:00am-2:00pm, in the Brower Student Center lobby. This event will host a variety of faculty-led program leaders, semester program representatives, and study abroad alumni. Read more about the School of Business programs below and bring your questions to the fair on Tuesday!
Study abroad at the Foundation for International Education (FIE) in London next fall! FIE offers a business internship for all interested students. FIE offers courses that fulfil TCNJ’s liberal learning and business requirements that transfer automatically to TCNJ. Scholarships are available to students through TCNJ and FIE. The application deadline is March 6, 2020. For details, please contact the Center for Global Engagement or the Interim Dean Bozena Leven.
LONDON COURSE OFFERINGS
Liberal Learning Courses | TCNJ equivalents | Designation |
British Histor: The Making of Modern Britain from Empire to Contemporary Geopolitics | HIS 316 | SCHP and Global |
International Diplomacy: Issues, Conventions, and Practices | Pol 370 | BSCP, Global |
British Politics | Pol 370 | BSCP, Global |
Political Communication: Framing and Re-framing Self-Interests in the UK and Abroad | Pol 370 | BSCP, Global |
The Political Economy of the EU: Brexit beyond | Pol 370 | Global |
Sporting London: Studying Identity & Culture through the Olympic Games | INT 370 | BSCP |
Business Courses | ||
International Trade | INB 260 | INB 260 also LLearning BSCP, Global |
Global Marketing | MKT 340 | |
Ethical Dilemmas: Business & the World | MGT 385 | |
Strategic Brand Management | MKG 370 | Also counts for marketing majors and minors, and a breadth course in marketing for other majors in the BSBA program |
Principles of Marketing | MKT 201 | Worth .5 unit at TCNJ |
Principles of Finance | FIN 201 | Worth .5 unit at TCNJ |
Join Marketing Professor Dr. Karen Becker in Heidelberg, Germany this fall. Students can choose classes such as Global Corporate Social Responsibility, Consumer Behavior, Art History, and Contemporary German History. Students can also participate in a specialized volunteer course working with refugee children and young adults who are in the process of seeking asylum. For more information, please visit the Center for Global Engagement website or email Professor Becker, kbecker@tcnj.edu.
GERMANY COURSE OFFERINGS
Liberal Learning Courses | TCNJ equivalents | Designation |
Nazi Germany (ESC) | HIS 120 | LL Social Change in Historical Perspective, Global |
Art History: Ancient to Medieval Art: Caves to Cathedrals (ESC) | AAH 101 | LL Literary, Visual and Performing Arts |
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German 1311
German 1312
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GER 101
GER 102
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German 2311
German 2312
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GER 201
GER 203
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European Society and Culture (SRH) | GER 171 | |
Business Courses | ||
Doing Business in Europe (SRH) | INB 260 | |
Organizational Behavior (ESC) | MGT 301 | LL Behavioral, Social or Cultural Perspectives |
Cross-Cultural Management (ESC) | MGT 310 | LL Global, Behavioral, Social or Cultural Perspectives |
Refugee Crisis | MGT 370 | |
Entrepreneurship (SRH) | MGT 381 | |
Business Ethics (SRH) | MGT 385 | LL World Views & Ways of Knowing |
International Marketing (ESC) | MKT 370 | |
Consumer Behavior | MKT 365 | |
Global CSR– A Consulting Approach to Ethical Leadership and Social Innovation
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MKT 370 | |
Corporate Finance | FIN 330 | For all Business students fulfills Business breath requirement |
International Finance | FIN 340 | For all Business students fulfills Business breath requirement |
Managerial Accounting | ACC 202 | Required for all Business majors |