- Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark is a unique city, characterized by its canals,
cycling culture, strong economy, and happy locals. It has been called
the happiest city in the world, due to its shorter workdays, free
college tuition and generous vacation time. This 'City of Fairytales'
was once home to Hans Christian Andersen - memorialized in the beloved
Little Mermaid statue. Other Danish highlights include Tivoli Gardens,
Nyhavn, and several gorgeous palaces and museums.
The Canfield BHP Management faculty-led program is designed
exclusively for CBHP students. Students will earn MAN 336H honors
credit in a course taught by McCombs faculty, and take a second course
taught by our partner school faculty.
Sponsored by McCombs School of Business
Academic Information
Students earn 6 hours of credit. MAN 336H - Honors Organizational Behavior - Taught by UT faculty; IB 340S- Taught by local faculty
Faculty
CBHP Faculty will accompany the group and will teach MAN 336H. 2024 Faculty Leader: Tom Rauzi.
Language(s) of Instruction
English
Eligibility
- Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance
- This program is only open to Canfield BHP undergraduates
- Credit or registration for 3 hours in ANT, PSY or SOC
- Credit or registration for BA 324H
Service Learning/Internship
- Service Learning - No
- Internship - No
Housing
Students will stay in dorms and will share rooms, kitchen and common space.
Open To
McCombs School of Business - Undergraduate
Program Cost
Program fee includes teaching instruction, housing, on-site support, weekly excursions, company visits, administrative fees, and pre-departure and re-entry sessions.
Dates:
- Program: June 6, 2024 to July 13, 2024
- Instructional: June 10, 2024 to July 12, 2024
- Final Deadline: November 15, 2023
Application Code
350174
Program Coordinator
Taylor P Malcolm
Additional Resources
Program Website
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Next Step
For more information, visit the BBA International Programs Website or the BBA Programs Office (CBA 2.400). Application period: November 1-15