Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA): Business and Culture: Where East meets West
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- Location(s): Hong Kong, Hong Kong (SAR): Shenzhen, China
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad
Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA)
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MGT 470/575: Business and Culture: Where East Meets West is a three hour credit course designed to expose students to the business and government environment of international business. Emphasis will be placed on international operations. Additiona... read more
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I learned how to manage a variety of cultures. This study abroad trip was worthwhile and I am truly blessed to have experienced it. Celine - Stephen F. Austin State University View Entire Review
It was extremely worthwhile! Not only do you learn so much about the culture, but you learn so many things about yourself that you didn't even know existed! Ronnie Chapman - Stephen F. Austin State University View Entire Review
I learned to open my eyes and my mind! I was scared to travel, but now I am excited to learn more and travel back to Hong Kong. This trip was well worth it, even with all the money, time, and effort put in. Mikala Groshong - Stephen F. Austin State University View Entire Review
I learned a lot in a week.It was worth every penny Alejandro Contreras - Stephen F. Austin State University View Entire Review
I met people from all parts of the world walking through markets and tourist sites. It was very eye opening to realize how big our world really is, but at the same time, all parts of the world can come together in an international city like Hong Kong. Braxton Berthot - Stephen F. Austin State University View Entire Review
A comprehensive look into how people in Hong Kong, Macau, and China interact. Marcelo - Stephen F. Austin State University View Entire Review
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MGT 470/575: Business and Culture: Where East Meets West is a three hour credit course designed to expose students to the business and government environment of international business. Emphasis will be placed on international operations. Additionally, students will analyze the regions, countries, cities, agencies and businesses that will be visited. The class will include written materials, lectures, videos and engagement in cultural activities. The travel component of the course will include opportunities to experience the cultural, historical and architectural offerings of Hong Kong. Students and faculty will experience international travel and spend considerable time in Hong Kong and the surrounding area in order to experiencethe cultural environment of the former English Colony.
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