SANTIAGO, CHILE (Fall Module Offering)

Santiago

This 8-credit hour, four course, seven week onsite program will be
offered to MBA’s. Classes are scheduled during Module 2 of the
Fall semester and are conducted on the Universidad Alberto Hurtado
campus in Santiago, Chile.

Santiago is a city of over 6 million people, making up over a third of
the total population of Chile. A mix of Latin American and European
flavor with a healthy dose of American culture, Santiago is extremely businesslike in much of the sectors. This reflects Chile’s rise in the last 30 years from an impoverished communist nation to something of an economic model for development.

 

Objectives

MBA Culture Trip
  • Gain great international training through professors with vast international experience and exposure to Chilean business
    leaders
  • Learn outside of the classroom through networking opportunities
    and exciting field trips
  • Develop Spanish language skills and broaden your cultural diversity


Representative Courses:

  • Spanish Language Workshop (Required)
  • Santiago Practicum (Required)
  • Global Marketing (Elective)
  • Latin American Economic Development (Elective)
  • International Business Ethics (Elective)
  • International Financial Management (Elective)


Program Costs

A one-time, non-refundable student fee of $500 is payable upon application.
The fee does not cover health insurance, class materials, food,
or lodging. Students will be expected to organize their own flight and
living arrangements. Students will be responsible for obtaining a book
list from faculty so that textbooks may be purchased before going
abroad.

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