“When someone in the College talks about the importance of getting ‘real-world’ experience, the term can mean more than simply stepping outside the walls of the Pappajohn Business Building. It means exploring new locations and languages and learning the nuances of cultures as well as the business basics of foreign markets and international relations."
Selecting Courses
General Education and Electives
Most study abroad locations offer course work that will count towards Natural Sciences, Historical Perspectives, Global and Cultural Studies, Humanities, and/or Social Sciences General Education Program requirements. GEP courses taken overseas can be approved by Study Abroad. Think about saving some of these requirements for an abroad program.