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2008 Summer Study in China Program: Chinese Business and Economy

2008 Summer Study in China Program: Chinese Business and Economy . May 18 2008 - June 16 2008. Program Goals and Objectives: . Learn about Chinese business and economy. Learn about how to do business in China and/or with Chinese. Learn about Chinese culture and society.

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2008 Summer Study in China Program: Chinese Business and Economy

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  1. 2008 Summer Study in China Program:Chinese Business and Economy May 18 2008 - June 16 2008.

  2. Program Goals and Objectives: • Learn about Chinese business and economy. • Learn about how to do business in China and/or with Chinese. • Learn about Chinese culture and society. • Learn how to work in diverse workplaces and companies. • Have a great time!

  3. A look around Campus

  4. The program package includes: • Course materials/books • Roundtrip airfare from Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN to Beijing, China -- return flight from China will be from Shanghai to Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN • Housing in Beijing, Tianjin, and Shanghai • Transportations in/between Beijing, Tianjin, and Shanghai. • Entry fees to all scheduled tourist attractions. • Cultural Insurance Services International health insurance. • International Student Travel Card. • Chinese visa. • Administrative expenses required to carry out a program.

  5. Program Format • Preparatory lectures and orientations at LSBE • Lectures/Special speeches in the classrooms with Chinese students. • Trips to several Chinese cultural landmarks such as The Great Wall, Forbidden City, Summer Palace (Beijing, Suzhou, Shanghai). • Field trips to Chinese companies and/or international companies located in Special Economic Development Zones (Tianjin).

  6. The facts Eligibility and Prerequisites • An interest in China is required, but Chinese language competence is not necessary. • The program is open to LSBE undergraduate students. Freshmen through senior students of all majors are encouraged to apply. Enrollment is limited to 20 students. Credits • Students will receive three credits of INTB 4495: International Business. The course fulfills international requirement and upper division LSBE credit requirement. Costs • The program package is approximately $3,849. Adjustment will be made due to currency exchange ratio. A non-refundable deposit will be due upon acceptance to the program. The remainder of the program fee will be billed through Student Accounts Receivable.

  7. Itinerary: • Travel to China: May 18 • TIANJIN: May 19-June 12 • SHANGHAI: June 13-June 16 • Back to Minneapolis/St. Paul June 16 • More details about the trip can be found at: • http://www.d.umn.edu/ieo/programs/china/index.htm 这将是一生的一次旅行 “This will be a trip of a Lifetime”

  8. What you will see The Great Wall The Forbidden City Summer Palace City of Suzhou

  9. Deadlines • Application Deadline: • Feb 23, 2008- Participants are accepted on a first come – first served basis. City of Beijing at night

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