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2009 Summer Study in China Program: Chinese Business and Economy. Sarah Starkey. What is There to Learn in China?. How Chinese business and economy works How to successfully do business in China and with the Chinese Interesting Chinese culture and society How to work in diverse workplaces.
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2009 Summer Study in China Program:Chinese Business and Economy Sarah Starkey
What is There to Learn in China? • How Chinese business and economy works • How to successfully do business in China and with the Chinese • Interesting Chinese culture and society • How to work in diverse workplaces
See it All • The summer program will take you on exciting trips to several Chinese cultural landmarks such as The Great Wall, the Forbidden City, and the Summer Palace in cities such as Beijing, Suzhou, and Shanghai as pictured here.
Experience the Great Wall With a history of almost 2000 years, view one of the world’s greatest wonders that can also be seen from outer space.
Visit the Largest and Best Preserved Imperial Garden in China
What to Expect Academically • Preparatory lectures and orientations • A unique opportunity to interact and learn with Chinese students. • Become familiar with Chinese companies and other international companies located in Special Economic Development Zones as in the city of Tianjin.
For Only $3,849… • The cost of course materials • Roundtrip airfare • Housing in Beijing, Tianjin, and Shanghai • Transportation in and between Beijing, Tianjin, and Shanghai. • Entry fees to all scheduled tourist attractions. • Cultural Insurance Services and International health insurance. • International Student Travel Card. • Chinese visa. • Administrative expenses required to carry out a program. Not Included in Program Costs: About $300 for extra meals The cost of obtaining a passport Extra money for entertainment and miscellaneous expenses
May 18 2009 - June 16 2009 • Apply Now! The application deadline is Feb 23, 2009 - Participants are accepted on a first come – first served basis. • More questions about studying abroad? Visit http://www.d.umn.edu/ieo for more information.