- Shanghai, China, Peoples Republic Of
McCombs School of Business MBA students have the opportunity to study on exchange at the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS). CEIBS, founded in 1994, is a leading business school in mainland China, located in Shanghai. With a third of CEIBS faculty coming from the U.S., a third from China, and a third from Europe and the rest of the world, students receive an exceptionally diverse and enriching class experience. Most professors live and work in China, consulting for local and multinational companies, so the coursework revolves around contemporary and relevant business issues with a China focus. Class sizes are limited to no more than 60 students and are generally in a lecture format. Course organization varies according to different professors, and it may involve group projects, case studies, and presentations.
Area(s) of Study
- Management
Sponsored by McCombs School of Business
Academic Information
Fall Term: September - December (Term 4). Detailed course listings ar available three months before the beginning of each term. All courses offered in English.
Language(s) of Instruction
English
Eligibility
- Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance
- Current enrollment in the Texas MBA Program
- Successful completion of the first MBA year (32 hours)
- A minimum cumulative UT MBA GPA of 3.2
Service Learning/Internship
- Service Learning - No
- Internship - No
Housing
On- and off-campus housing is available, although on-campus housing is Information can be found at their housing website.
Open To
McCombs School of Business - Graduate
Program Cost
Students pay $75 app fee and regular UT tuition for semester abroad. S are responsible for airfare, passport/VISA, housing, food, local trans living. Students pay required emergency and health insurance coverage per week. Financial aid and scholarships may be used.
Dates:
- Program: January 4, 2017 to March 24, 2017
- Program: September 5, 2014 to December 6, 2014
Application Code
160005
Program Coordinator
Deborah J Carney
Additional Resources
Program Website
State Dept Travel Advisory
Int Travel Safety for Students
Consular Information Sheet
Visa Information
Next Step
Learn more about attending our study abroad programs by contacting the International Exchange Coordinator in room CBA 2.502. Program books an evaluations are also available for your review.