Study Abroad with the College of Business
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The importance of study abroad programs
- Study abroad has found to enhance student cultural intelligence and global mindset, relevant traits in the contemporary global business environment.
- Study abroad also helps build self-confidence and a sense of independence, characteristics valued by employers.
Go during break or for a full semester
- The College of Business has created a variety of short, affordable study abroad programs (10-14 days) during semester breaks, spring break, thanksgiving break.
- Exchange programs available to a variety of destinations around the world where students can attend a foreign university for a semester (fall or spring) while paying K-State tuition.
- Direct enrollment programs where students attend a foreign university (during fall, spring, or summer) and pay tuition directly to the host University.
- Service Learning opportunities are available through Leadership Studies, typically during summer.
Where do we go?
- Recurring short programs during spring break, thanksgiving break, and summer take students to countries like Australia, United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Italy, and Spain.
- Semester-long programs are available in a variety of countries in Europe, Latin America, and Asia.
- Service Learning opportunities are available around the world, focused mostly on Latin and Central America, and Africa.
How is it possible?
The College of Business provides a diverse group of faculty members with rich experiences across a variety of foreign countries who are dedicated to creating study abroad opportunities for students.
Dedicated alums provide generous scholarship funds to enable students to afford study abroad experiences.
Students interested in international aspects of business are encouraged to explore our International Business Certificate.
Faculty-led Trips
Australia (MAcc, PMBA students)
Gain valuable insights into international business and accounting through visits to organizations across a breath of industries from agriculture and tourism to global finance and accounting. Experience working with Australian business students on a cross-cultural business project and dive into the local culture including a tour of the Sydney Opera House, a cruise on the world famous Sydney Harbour, a visit to a crocodile farm, and a full day snorkeling excursion on the Great Barrier Reef!
Courses and credits associated with trip:
ACCTG 896
Future Tour Dates:
May 20 - June 2, 2025
Eligibility: Instructor permission
Scholarships:
Additional departmental scholarships available for accounting majors
Contact:
Professor, and Head of the Department of Accounting
Spain + Italy (undergrads, MBA students)
Learn about international marketing while exploring the rich cultures and experiencing the diverse cuisines of two prominent European countries. As one of the least expensive study abroad programs at K-State (total cost less than $4,000), this is a great way to spend your Thanksgiving break and get course credit! (3 hour international marketing course).
The trip starts in Barcelona, Spain. Spain is particularly known for its clothing and hospitality industries, so we will visit some businesses in these industries (e.g., Desigual clothing, Torres winery, etc.). We will also explore Spanish and Catalan cuisines by visiting some traditional tapas restaurants. Additionally, we will also explore the sights of Barcelona via a fun guided e-bike tour of the city.
The second part of the trip starts with a short hour-long flight from Barcelona to Rome, Italy. While in Rome, in addition to business visits, we will partake in several culinary experiences as Italy is world famous for its cuisine. This includes pizza making and also participating in a four course cooking class under the supervision of a professional Italian Chef on Thanksgiving day where we all enjoy our creations paired with the right wines! Best way to spend Thanksgiving! Additionally, we explore some of the world’s most iconic sights such as the Colosseum, the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, the Vatican, and more.
Perfect for students majoring in any business area (marketing, management, accounting, or finance); agriculture; or agricultural economics, who have an interest in international business. This program is also a great fit for students getting the Certificate in International Business as it fulfills two requirements (international marketing course and the study abroad requirement for the certificate).
Courses:
MKTG 544 (International Marketing): 3 undergraduate credits (marketing requirement, CIB credits)
MKTG 844 (Advanced International Marketing): 3 graduate credits
Important dates:
2024
- Course: Oct 14 – Dec 13, 2024
- Travel: Nov 21 – Dec 2, 2024
To learn more, please contact the faculty leader, Dr. Swinder Janda.
Thailand (PMBA students)
U.K. + Germany (undergrads, MBA students)
Learn about international business while exploring the rich cultures and experiencing the diverse cuisines of two prominent European countries. As one of the least expensive study abroad programs (total cost less than $4,000), this is a great way to spend your spring break and earn course credit! (3 hour international business course).
The trip starts in London, U.K. where we visit prominent international businesses such as Chelsea Football club and Oracle Health in addition to partaking in cultural and sightseeing activities. London features some of the world’s most iconic sites such as the Tower of London, Big Ben, The London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Wimbledon, and much more.
The second part of the trip starts with a short hour-long flight from London to Munich, Germany. Munich and its surrounding region is world famous for its automotive industry, with the big three German luxury brands (BMW, Mercedes, and Audi) headquartered in the region. We will visit the global headquarters of BMW Corporation. Students will learn about BMW’s global business, and also partake in a factory tour at the company’s flagship factory. Among other highlights, students will get to learn about Munich sights in a fun way as part of a guided bike tour! While in Munich, we also visit the Alps and enjoy some great food from the region.
This trip is perfect for students majoring in any business area (marketing, management, accounting, or finance) who have an interest in international business. This program is also a perfect fit for students getting the Certificate in International Business as it fulfills two requirements (international business course and the study abroad requirement for the certificate).
Courses:
MKTG 547 (International Business): 3 undergraduate credits (marketing elective, CIB credits)
MKTG 860 (Advanced International Business): 3 graduate credits
Important dates:
2025
- Course: Feb 10 – Apr 25, 2025
- Travel: March 13 – March 24, 2025
To learn more, please contact the faculty leader, Dr. Swinder Janda
Ireland (MAcc, PMBA students)
Experience accounting and business practices in Ireland, including visits to businesses, with a focus on American Companies located in Ireland for tax and other economic reasons, as well as culture experiences such as: Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Trinity College, Rock of Cashel, Guinness Store House, and more!
Courses and credits associated with trip:
ACCTG 896 or GENBA 875
Future Tour Dates:
2026
Eligibility: Instructor permission
Scholarships:
KSU Study Abroad Scholarships
Additional departmental scholarships available for accounting majors
Contact:
Terry Mason
Associate Professor, Koch Industries Director - Master of Accountancy; Edgerley Family Chair in Business Adminstration, Faculty of Distinction, Department of Accounting
Sarah Mason
Instructor, Department of Accounting
Germany + Netherlands (undergrads, MBA students)
Explore the heart of Europe through an immersive study abroad experience in Germany and the Netherlands with Kansas State University. This enriching journey gives students a unique opportunity to explore renowned multinational corporations, heritage sites, and cultural landmarks that define these countries.
Kick-off the program in Germany with stays in the historic cities of Speyer and Mannheim. Dive into the world of international enterprise with visits to SAP's headquarters and the Mercedes-Benz Global Logistics Center. Witness manufacturing excellence at the John Deere factory in Mannheim and marvel at the technical masterpieces at the Technik Museum in Speyer. Delight in a tour of the splendid Mannheim Baroque Palace, and step back in time with a visit to the picturesque town of Heidelberg.
The journey continues to the Netherlands, where you'll get a chance to explore Amsterdam's vibrant city life, history, and business operations. Visit the Gazelle Bike Factory to witness the creation of the Netherlands' beloved transportation mode, tour the Port of Rotterdam - Europe's largest port, and experience the beauty and business of the Aalsmeer Flower Auction. Cultural experiences like a canal tour, a visit to the Anne Frank House, a bike tour of Zaansche Schans, and the Heineken Experience add depth and fun to this educational journey.
Perfect for students with a focus on operations, supply chain, and even finance, accounting, HR, or marketing, this study abroad program offers a comprehensive, hands-on learning experience, illustrating how theory translates into practice in some of Europe's leading businesses. This trip isn't just about enhancing your global business understanding; it's about experiencing culture, history, and the interconnectedness of our world. Join us for an unforgettable learning adventure!
Courses and Credits:
MANGT 497: 3 KSU undergraduate credits (OSCM / Management elective)
MANGT 897: 3 KSU graduate credits
FINAN 498: 3 KSU undergraduate credits
Important Dates:
Travel: May 21 - June 1, 2025
Eligibility:
Instructor permission
Minimum 2.5 GPA
Financial Aid and Scholarships:
Contact:
Korea (PMBA students)
Courses and credits associated with trip:
MBA International Business Experience: GENBA 875 ZA
3 credits
Future tour dates: May 16- 23, 2025 (tentative)
Eligibility:
CBA PMBA students + their spouse or family members
Contact:
Jaebeom Suh, Ph.D.
Professor of Marketing
Burke-Campbell Faculty Fellow
Greece
Join us for an extraordinary study abroad experience that combines Greece's rich history with its modern economic innovations.
On this journey, you'll dive deep into the world of local businesses and entrepreneurs, witnessing firsthand how they adapt and innovate across diverse economic landscapes. This hands-on approach will enhance your capacity to navigate and influence the increasingly interconnected global economy.
The trip will begin in Athens with a self-guided tour of the Acropolis Museum, home to over 3,000 famous artifacts from the ancient Athenian Acropolis. You'll also visit local businesses, take an inspiring tour of the Olympic Stadium, and enjoy a comprehensive city and food tour. Discover Athens like never before, from its historical landmarks to its bustling markets.
After an overnight ferry ride from Athens to Heraklion, Crete awaits with its own set of treasures. Explore the Knossos Palace, a symbol of Minoan civilization, and wander through the Venetian Harbors, where you can stroll past historic buildings, vibrant cafes, and charming shops. The blend of ancient history and modern charm in Crete will provide a unique backdrop for your study abroad experience.
Courses and Credit:
GENBA 145: 3 credits
MANGT 491: 3 credits
Important Dates:
Course: May 19 - July 3, 2025
Travel: May 19 - May 30, 2025
Eligibilty:
Open to all students
Financial Aid and Scholarships:
KSU Study Abroad Scholarships
**Additional scholarship opportunities are available.
Contact:
Marcia Hornung
College of Business Administration
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Friday: 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday: closed
Sunday: 12:00 pm - 10:00 pm