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- Locations: Paris, France; Strasbourg, France
- Program Terms: Spring- Embedded
- Restrictions: PSU applicants only
Type of Program: | Embedded |
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Type of Program: | Embedded |
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BA 863 is a graduate-level course that includes a customized field study hosted by EM Strasbourg Business School in Strasbourg, France, plus pre-visit and post-visit meetings online and on-campus at Penn State Great Valley during the 2024 spring semester. Travel dates to/from France are March 1 - 10, 2024. Students will conduct a comparative, cross-cultural analysis of the organizations they visited concerning sustainable business practices, innovation, and design of work.
The field study/tour includes master class meetings, site visits to leading companies and European institutions, guided cultural tours in the Alsace region, and additional opportunities to explore Strasbourg and nearby cities in Germany and Switzerland. Before the trip, each student will be responsible for selecting and analyzing one U.S. business organization using frameworks for comparing cultures and analyzing sustainable business practices, innovation, and design of work.
March 2 - 10, 2024
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During the embedded travel component, housing will consist of hotel/hostel accommodations.
The process for enrolling in an embedded course varies according to the instructor and/or department. The program leader has indicated that in order to enroll in the course and travel component, students must Denise Potosky by emailing dxp16@psu.edu.
Many students with disabilities successfully study abroad each year. Please note that other cultures may have different attitudes and available accommodations regarding disabilities. While we cannot guarantee the accessibility of all program sites and locations, specific accommodations may be arranged in consultation with our office, the Student Disability Resources office, and our partners abroad. To prepare for success, students are strongly encouraged to research the country and program location to consider if and how they will manage their disabilities abroad in advance of selecting a program. Students with disabilities and other diverse backgrounds can begin their research on our Diversity Awareness Abroad page.