London
International Issues in Management (MGMT 4750/600-4sh/3sh)
Dr. Jesse Beeler
Global Issues in Accounting (Acc 4750/600-4sh/3sh)
Dr. Ken Harmon
Munich/Florence
History of Economic Thought in Western Europe (ECON 4750/600-4sh/3sh)
Dr. Blakely Fender
Global Issues in Marketing (Mkt 4750/600-3sh)
Dr. Penelope Prenshaw
The Else School of Management offers unique opportunities to travel and study
internationally. Over a long summer session, our European Business program provides
students an opportunity to travel, study and live with professors from Millsaps College in three
European cities (London, Munich and Florence), each with its distinctive culture and business
practices.
While in Europe the students spend the mornings Monday through Thursday in the classroom
learning about the international practice of business, with a primary focus on the implications
of culture and history on the practice of international business. In the afternoons (Monday
through Thursday), we visit world class businesses such as Lloyd’s of London, Saatchi and
Saatchi, the Bank of England, BMW Research Center, Siemens International headquarters, as
well as local vineyards and fashion houses. Fridays are reserved for the students to travel if they wish.
- July 2006
- $6300 for two undergraduate courses
- $3975 for one undergraduate course
- $6400 for two graduate courses
- $4150 for one graduate course
- Does not include airfare to and from Europe or personal expenses
- 4 credit hours
- Dr. Jesse Beeler (beelejd@millsaps.edu)
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Winter Intersession 2006-2007
Global Business in Latin America (MGMT 2000 and EBUS 600)
During the winter intersession the Else School of Management offers an intense course that
requires students to travel and live in Yucatan for a two-week period. This course allows
students to assess and understand geographic, environmental, economic, social-cultural,
political and legal factors that impact the business environment of Latin America, through
formal classroom instruction and experiential learning opportunities.
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