Pre-Approved Foreign Travel Study Programs:
BGlobal Studies Program: The BGlobal Studies Program is designed to provide adult students, from multiple academic disciplines and academic levels (Bachelor or Master level), with global opportunities to see society in transformation. Each BGl0bal Studies Program destination (China, Czech Republic, India, Israel & South Africa) examines the impact of *Social, Spiritual, Education and Economic influencers on individuals and on society as a whole. The *BGlobal Studies SSEE Transformation Model provides a framework to see God at work globally. The interdisciplinary nature of the Global Studies Program enriches the students’ experience by equipping them to process transformation through multiple filters. Participants will earn 12 credit hours covering SOCY 366 - Global Issues or PSCI 379 - The Developing World , ECON 308 - Comparative Economic Systems , ECON 365 - International Trade and Finance and BGlobal Studies Program & Travel Experience.
The International Business Institute is a cooperative overseas program in international economics and business that involves selected colleges in the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities. The Institute is designed to give students in Economics, Business, and related areas a distinctive opportunity for a term of study that incorporates the international dimension in these fields. The summer program is 10 weeks in length and includes several periods of significant residence in key locations as well as coordinated visits and presentations in the major political and economic centers of Europe, India, and China.
An essential purpose of the program is to encourage and facilitate the integration of academic study with an international field experience. The academic work is conducted in a variety of settings from the usual classroom to corporate headquarters, manufacturing plants, and governmental or international agencies. Participants will earn 12 credit hours covering ECON 308 - Comparative Economic Systems , ECON 365 - International Trade and Finance , BSNS 394 - Global Marketing Management , and BSNS 490 - Business Policy and Strategy . Program costs vary from year to year. Contact the Business Department for details.
Prerequisites for participation in the IBI include ECON 110 - Principles of Economics , ACCT 110 - Financial Accounting , BSNS 160 - Principles of Management , and BSNS 253 - Principles of Marketing . A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.75 and a satisfactory recommendation from the School of Business faculty are also required.
The Latin American Studies Program, sponsored by Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, is based in San Jose, Costa Rica. It is comprised of Spanish language study, course work in Latin history and culture, and topics dealing with international business. The program involves living with a Costa Rican family, participating in community activities, and travel through neighboring Central American countries.
For further information, contact the chair of the School of Business. Sixteen credits are earned for participation in the Latin American Studies Program, six of which apply to the International Business major. The Latin American Studies Program (Business Track) is only offered during the fall semester.
The Korea Nazarene University Program, sponsored by the business departments of ONU and KNU, is based in Cheonan, South Korea. It is comprised of Korean language study and topics dealing with international business. The program involves living on the campus of Korea Nazarene University for one semester.
For further information, contact the Chair of the Business Department. Nine credits are earned for participation in the Korea Nazarene University Program, six of which apply to the International Business major.
The Study Abroad Lithuania Program is offered by LCC International University in Klaipeda, Lithuania. Credit for participation in this program would be applied in a manner that is similar to the International Business Institute.
The New York City Advanced Business Program offers a unique opportunity to experience New York City and its cultural offerings through a Christian perspective. Just a block from Wall Street, The King’s College is located in the heart of the Financial District - home to many of the world’s largest businesses. Professors here have spent their careers in Finance and Entrepreneurship.
The American Studies Program offers a unique opportunity to experience Washington D.C. and its cultural offerings through a Christian perspective. Sixteen credits are earned for participation in this program, six of which apply to the International Business major.
The Australia Studies Centre is based in the diverse city of Brisbane. The program is comprised of two culture units designed especially for ASC students and two discipline units chosen from Christian Heritage College’s list of units. Students receive up to 16 hours of credit, six of which apply to the International Business major.
The Northern Ireland Semester is a unique opportunity for experiential learning in Northern Ireland. Students earn up to 16 credits, six of which apply to the International Business major.
In the event that these off-campus experiences fail to materialize, students would need to complete equivalent courses by special arrangement with the School of Business. Substitution of foreign travel study programs sponsored by other organizations would require advanced written approval of the School of Business.
**ECON 308 and ECON 365 are prerequisites for participating in BGlobal, LASP, ASP, KNU, LCC, NYCS, ASC and NIS programs.