
Highlights
The WHU Bachelor European Summer Program offers a three-week course on 'The Business, Political, and Cultural Environment in Europe’ for Bachelor students of WHU's partner schools on the attractive campus in Vallendar, located just outside of Koblenz in the valley of the Rhine River.
The academic modules of the program typically include:
- Trade Integration in Europe and the European Union
- Monetary Integration in Europe: The Euro as Europe’s Common Currency
- Competing in European Markets
- Operations Management in Europe: Embracing Sustainability
- Business Environment and Strategies of Foreign Direct Investors in Central and Eastern Europe
- European Aspects of Marketing
- Aspects of Cultural Competence in Europe
- German History
- The Relevance of Family Businesses in Europe
Additionally there will be several visits to international companies and financial institutions.
The program is taught entirely in English and comprises 65 academic hours, plus around 20 contact hours of a cultural program.
Enrolment Type and Fees
Enrolment Type: Exchange places may be available.
Fees: Program fee of €599; Tuition fees: Students nominated for an Exchange place will pay regular tuition fees to UNSW only
Academic Credit
Approval for credit transfer is at the discretion of your Faculty. Credit approval can only be given prior to the commencement of a Learning Abroad program - no retrospective requests will be accepted.
Completion of an approved Short Course typically will lead to the awarding of 6 or 12 Free Elective Units of Credit, or where applicable, 6 or 12 General Education Units of Credit toward your UNSW program.
Your Learning Abroad Journey
Here are the 10 steps that make up the Learning Abroad process from start to finish:
Step 1 |
Check your eligibility (including progression check) and register via the link below |
Step 2 |
Accept your UNSW nomination for the program |
Step 3 |
Apply to the host institution or organisation |
Step 4 |
Accept the offer from the host to secure your place |
Step 5 |
Pre-departure preparation and planning |
Step 6 |
Confirm your commencement of the program |
Step 7 |
Connect and Engage while Learning Abroad |
Step 8 |
Return from Learning Abroad and complete credit transfer (if applicable) |
Step 9 |
Reflect and complete the Returned Student Questionnaire |
Step 10 |
Become an Learning Abroad ambassador and share your experience! |
Ready to apply?
Students should register their interest for this program at http://unsw.aglobal.education/st-application by 25 March 2024. Further instructions will then be sent by email.
More information
For further details:
- Visit - https://www.whu.edu/en/programs/short-term-programs/bachelor-european-summer-program/
- Email – [email protected]
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