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International Business Studies in Germany Summer 2003

International Business Studies in Germany Summer 2003. European Business School Oestrich-Winkel, Germany. Schloss Reichartshausen - Courtyard. Program. European Business School in Oestrich-Winkel, Germany Three-week, three-credit summer program MBA 8523 for MBA students

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International Business Studies in Germany Summer 2003

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  1. International Business Studies in GermanySummer 2003 European Business School Oestrich-Winkel, Germany Schloss Reichartshausen - Courtyard

  2. Program • European Business School in Oestrich-Winkel, Germany • Three-week, three-credit summer program • MBA 8523 for MBA students • MGT 3305 for upper-class undergraduate business majors

  3. Location European Business School (EBS), in Oestrich-Winkel, Germany Schloss Reichartshausen, site of the European Business School, is located among the vineyards of the Rheingau, within easy reach of Frankfurt.

  4. Program Structure • Students attend three-hour classes for the first four evenings in the first week studying German culture, politics, society, history and language at Villanova University • The next two weeks are spent on the campus of the European Business School • Team-Taught lectures with EBS faculty are conducted in English • Followed by site visits The Cafeteria

  5. Team-Taught Lectures • Business course • Practical introduction to German and Western European business as well as culture and society Lecturing in Front of Annex Building

  6. Planned Field Trips • Financial Markets and Institutions • European Central Bank • Deutsche Bank • German Stock Exchange

  7. Planned Field Trips • Manufacturing • Mercedes-Benz • Porsche • Nearby winery Visit to Erbach Monestary

  8. Planned Field Trips • Cultural Visits • Monestary • Brandy Factory • Museums

  9. Own Travel Time

  10. May 12, 2003 Orientation at Villanova University May 17, 2003 Depart USA May 18, 2003 Arrive in Frankfurt May 20, 2003 Classes begin at EBS May 30, 2003 Program ends at EBS May 31, 2003 Return to USA Program Schedule (Tentative) The Rhinevalley

  11. Program Costs Lunch in Frankfurt • Approximately $3,650 • Round trip airfare • Tuition • Bed and breakfast • Lunch at cafeteria • Field trips • Transfers Bed-and-Breakfast

  12. Admission Requirements • 3.0 GPA or better on a 4.0 scale • University student status in good standing • Completed Villanova application due on February 2, 2003 • A deposit of $450 is due upon receipt of acceptance letter • Attendance at all orientations

  13. Information & Application • Please contact: Dr. Andrea L. DeMaskey Program Coordinator Department of Finance 2017 Bartley Hall Villanova University Villanova, PA 19085 Tel.: 610-519-7395 Email: andrea.demaskey@villanova.edu Notice: Villanova University reserves the right to modify or cancel this program if circumstances warrant.

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