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Semester and Year-long Study Abroad Opportunities
These programs are only available for undergrad students in the College of Business. Students can apply for all programs for either a semester or a year-long study abroad except for our most high-demand photos. Application deadlines for all semester study abroad programs are Feb. 15th and Sept. 15th of the semester prior to studying abroad. All of our programs offer a sufficient number of courses in English. Some programs also offer classes in the home language of the country. You will be able to take business courses in all of our study abroad programs. At some institutions, you will also be able to take courses that meet general education requirements. We recommend that you apply for a study abroad program as early as you can in your studies at the University of Illinois, so that you will have enough flexibility in your schedule to get the most out of your study abroad experience.
Study abroad spots are given out first in the fall. Any remaining spots will be given in the spring. If location is your highest priority, you will want to apply to study abroad in the fall.
If finances are an important consideration, please keep in mind that the U.K, Norway and The Netherlands all have a high cost of living compared to the U.S. Also, housing in London and Paris, because of their locations, is more expensive than the housing on our other programs. Our most cost-effective programs are those located in Asia.
REQUIREMENTS
- All programs have a recommended minimum GPA of 3.0.
- These programs are only open to current students in the College of Business.
- These programs are not open to freshmen, and it is strongly recommended that students in their last semester not participate, because their graduation will be delayed.
ASIA - the cheapest programs
AUSTRALIA - the newest programs
EUROPE - the most popular programs
HONG KONG

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology - Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a fascinating of lights city situated on the southern tip of China and in the heart of Asia. The charisma of the city that never rests captivates all who study, live and work here. With its Chinese heritage stretching over thousands of years and some 150 years of British administration until its return to China in 1997, Hong Kong's unique East-West perspective has created a cosmopolitan city with a 24/7 lifestyle and an energy all of its own.
With its stunning backdrop, dramatic sky bridges, and beautiful nearby seafront, HKUST provides an unforgettable learning experience. The University was established in 1991 and has built up a strong repuation. The Business School has consistently been ranked as one of the top universities in Asia, offering a range of courses in a variety of essential business disciplines. With about 400 exchange students a year, there is strong presence of internationalization and diversity on campus. Hong Kong is an English-speaking country.
- Fact sheet
- Information Sheet - including program costs and course equivalencies
- 2 spots for spring 2010
- This program is eligible for the Leiby S. Hall Scholarship
- Credit hours & grading scale
- Ranking
- Virtual tour
- Things to do in Hong Kong
- Student comments
- Follow Trisha Phadke's blog while in Hong Kong Fall '09 - NEW
- See Jamie Furst's HKUST video - NEW
- Email BUS students who have participated in this program
- Reina Basu - mgmt
- Michael Yam - fin
- Shaistah Bahrainwala
KOREA

Korea
University Business School (KUBS), Seoul, Korea
KUBS has graduated the largest number of CEOs and CPAs in Korea. KUBS
is a private business school.
- Courses
- Academic Calendar
- Housing
- Getting to KUBS
- Information sheet - including program costs and course equivalencies
- Things to do in Seoul and Korea
- Student comments
- Student report - NEW
- Credit hours & grading scale
- 4+ spots for 2009-10
- 1 and 2 semester options available
- This program is eligible for the Leiby S. Hall Scholarship
- Read one UIUC student's experiences at KUBS
- Email BUS students who have participated in this program
- Da Hyun Kim - accy
- Saly Sebastian - fin
- Ho Jong Kenny Kim - fin
SINGAPORE - NOW OPEN TO NON-ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS TOO
Nanyang University - Singapore
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) was recently ranked among
the top 50 universities in the world. This study abroad opportunity
is open only to accountancy students. The accountancy program at Nanyang was developed through collaboration with UIUC accountancy faculty. Accountancy students who attend Nanyang, will be able to transfer their accountancy classes to UIUC. Other business majors will not be able to take accountancy courses at Nanyang.
NEW - Internships are available, but not guaranteed, for students who would like to remain in Singapore for the summer. The internships generally last for 3 months.
- Course Schedule
- Course Descriptions
- Nanyang Fact Sheet
- Nanyang International Student Guide
- Information sheet - including program costs and course equivalencies
- Things to do in Singapore
- Saly Sebastian's student video about Nanyang - NEW
- Student comments
- Student report - NEW
- Credit hours & grading scale
- unlimited for 2009-10
- 1 and 2 semester options available
- This program is eligible for the Leiby S. Hall Scholarship
- Email BUS students who have participated in this program
- Ektaa Bhatia - accy
- Ke-Li Cheng - accy
- Abel Garcia - accy
- Saly Sebastian - fin
- Andrew Spernow - accy
- Hanna Lee - accy
- Nandini Bhat - accy
- Carolyn Frankland - accy
- Tyeisha Spruiell - accy
AUSTRALIA
NEW - University of Melbourne - Melbourne, Australia
The University of Melbourne is a public university located a few minutes walk from downtown Melbourne, Victoria. It is the second oldest univesity in Australia and has some of the highest admissions requirements in the country. The university has 44,000 students and combines historic British architecture with modern weel-equipped libraries, computer labs and sports facilities.
- Information sheet - - including program costs and course equivalencies
- Credit hours & grading scale
- 4+ spots for 2009-10
- Things to do in Melbourne and Australia
NEW - University of New South Wales - Sydney, Australia
UNSW was founded in 1949 and is one of the top universities in Australia. Today the university now offers a wide range of subjects in 54 departments. It is one of the country’s largest universities with a student population over 40,000. UNSW is located 7 kilometers from the center of Sydney. If you are interested in this program, please be sure to check the program dates.
NEW - UNSW offers an unpaid internship class, where you can get valuable work experience during your study abroad program.
- Information sheet - including program costs and course equivalencies
- Credit hours & grading scale
- 10 spots for 2009-10 (7 available for spring)
- Things to do in Sydney and Australia
AUSTRIA

Vienna University
of Economics & Business Administration - Vienna, Austria
Vienna is the historic capital of the multinational Habsburg Empire.
It is a melting pot of languages and cultures, and the crossroads
between East and West. This program is run in conjunction with the German
Department at the University of Illinois. Classes are available in either German or in English, and there are German-language courses available at all level of instruction, so this is an excellent program if you would like to take classes for a German minor. There are cultural programs available,
including an optional ski week for those students studying abroad in the spring. There is also an on-sight University of Illinois faculty member
in Vienna who will be there to assist you. A buddy program is available. Because of the ski trip, spring is a better semester for this program than fall, but it is available both fall in spring. Students who participate in the fall will be given an early exam so that they will be able to return to UIUC in time for spring courses to begin. Read about the Vienna program from a student's perspective - NEW
- German department link to the program -the costs and the application instructions do not apply
to College of Business students - Information sheet - including program costs and course equivalencies
- Things to do in Vienna
- Student comments
- Student report - NEW
- Credit hours & grading scale
- 14+ spots for 2009-10
- Email BUS students who have participated in this program
- Cassidy Buss - accy
- Cynthia Wong - mrktg
- Felicia Braude - supply chain mgt
- Jill Czarnik - mgmt
- Sarah Fresen - mrktg
- Anthony Greif - fin
- Caitlin Griffin - fin
- Anne Hoang - accy
- Chris Park - fin
- Anna Taconi - mgmt
- James Tyner - fin
- Hilary Anders\
- John Lohr - fin
- Janet Lee - accy
- Cara White - accy
- Anna Brewster - info syst, info tech
- Brittany D'Arcy - fin
FRANCE

Ecole Superieure de Commerce
de Paris (ESCP Europe) - Paris, France
Undergrads take second year business courses at ESCP Europe that are
available in either English or French, so students who speak French will have more course options. ACCENT, the housing service we use in Paris, offers additional travel and enrichment
programs. This program is also open to MBA students. Only students with junior and senior standing are eligible for this program. ESCP Europe has been ranked second internationally in its Masters of Management program by the Financial Times for 2008.
- Paris campus
- Information for exchange students
- Information sheet - including program costs and course equivalencies
- Things to do in Paris
- Student comments
- Student report - NEW
- Credit hours & grading scale
- Visa required for American citizens. Make consulate appointment online.
- Article about ESCP Europe
- 10 spots for spring 2010
- Email BUS students who have participated in this program
- Sam Fahlberg - fin
- Michael Jacobson -fin
- Alex Mach - mgmt
- Wendy Neubauer - mgmt
- Sarah Phelps - mrktg
- Tara Tometich - accy
- Michael Zaun - fin
- Martha Grant - fin
- Eddy Herrera - mrktg
- Jeremy Nuzzo - fin
IRELAND
Quinn Business School, Dublin, Ireland
The largest business school in Ireland, taking part in all aspects
of academic and social life in their extensive campus while experiencing
life in the thriving modern European city of Dublin. There is also a summer internship program available through Quinn.
- Academic calendar, handbook, orientation, etc.
- Information sheet - including program costs and course equivalencies
- Credit hours & grading scale
- Things to do in Dublin
- Student comments
- Student report - NEW
- No visa required for American citizens. Bring letter of acceptance to the airport with you. Once you arrive in Ireland, within a month you will need to register with the Irish immigration office, and in 2006 the cost for this was 100 euros.
- Unlimited spots for 2009-10
- 1 and 2 semester options available
- This program is eligible for the Leiby S. Hall Scholarship
- See Joy Zuanella's photos from Ireland
- Email BUS students who have participated in this program
- Heather Knoelk - fin
- Miranda Rodriguez - mrktg
- Jennifer Schreiber - mgmt
- Alison Yuen - fin
- Jamie Prescott - accy
- Kelli Kluga - accy
ITALY
Bocconi University, Milan, Italy
Bocconi is recognized as the leading business and economics institution in Italy and is a top ranked business school in Europe. Bocconi was the first Italian university to confer a degree in Economics and Business Administration. Located in the heart of the fashion capital of Italy, Milan, Bocconi offers an excellent education in the northern region of Italy, which is well situated to explore the rest of Italy and Europe.

Bocconi's International Office coordinates cultural activities throughout the semester to introduce you to Italian culture. These include visits from the leaders of Italy's fashion industry and culinary sector, outings to prestigious operas, concerts and ballets in Milan's world-famous La Scala Opera House and guest lectures by world politicians.
- Bocconi Fact Sheet
- Exchange Guide
- Information sheet - including program costs and course equivalencies
- Things to do in Milan and Italy
- Student comments
- Student report - NEW
- Credit hours & grading scale
- Courses and dates
- Visa neded for U.S. citizens. Be sure to ask for a multiple entry Schengen VISA if you are visiting other European countries of the Schengen area. All students must apply for the permit of stay within 8 days of arrival.
- 6 spots for spring 2009-10
- Email BUS students who have participated in this program
- Katherine Jaronczyk - accy
- Daniel Kline - fin
- Jessica Lubczynski - accy
- Chris Riend
- Alyssa Jones - mrktg
- Charles Kim - fin
- John Lynch - fin
- Beatriz Mendoza
- Nicole Mikos - accy
- Aaron Smith - fin
The Netherlands
Erasmus - Rotterdam, Netherlands
Although an MBA exchange school, our upper-level undergraduates have
the opportunity to enjoy this famous seaport. Additionally, travel
throughout Europe is easy from this location. This program is also open to MBA students.
- International student info
- Academic calendar
- Information sheet - including program costs and course equivalencies
- Credit hours & grading scale
- Visa required for U.S. citizens
- Things to do in Rotterdam and The Netherlands
- Student comments
- Paula Chuchro's student video about Erasmus - NEW
- Unlimited for 2009-10
- 1 and 2 semester options available
- This program is eligible for the Leiby S. Hall Scholarship
- Email BUS students who have participated in this program
- Paulina Boonman - mrktg
- Paula Chuchro - info sys & tech
- Jordan Feffer - fin
NORWAY
Norwegian School of Management
BI, School of Marketing - Oslo, Norway
Modern campus with a "buddy system" so students feel instantly
part of the school community. It's a great location for marketing
majors but is open to all of our College of Business majors. The new business facility is ultra modern and includes a grocery store, hair stylists and workout facilities. Students going to Norway have their option of two different places to live, including one that is next to a cross country ski track. This program is also open to MBA students.

- BI Presentation
- Student comments
- Academic Calendar
- Housing
- Information sheet - including program costs and course equivalencies
- Credit hours & grading scale
- Visa required for U.S. citizens.
- Things to do in Oslo and Norway
- 4 spots for spring 10
- 1 and 2 semester options available
- This program is eligible for the Leiby S. Hall Scholarship
- Email BUS students who have participated in this program
- Justin Cudmore - mrktg
- Alice Kiehl - bus adm
SPAIN

Escuela Superior de Administracion
y Direccion de Empresas (ESADE) - Barcelona,
Spain
ESADE offers only business classes but the affiliated Language School
enables students to work on their Spanish for credit. Classes at ESADE are available in English or Spanish. You will have more course options if you speak both languages, but it is not a requirement. This is a highly competitive program. Studentes who choose to study abroad in the fall have a better chance of being able to study at their destination of choice.
NEW - See ESADE's brand-new campus.
NEW - On-campus housing is available at ESADE.
- Information sheet - including program costs and course equivalencies
- Student comments
- Student report - NEW
- Credit hours & grading scale
- Visa required for U.S. Citizens. It's best to have a passport before applying for this program because of the visa deadlines. For students going to Spain in the spring, a UIUC representative takes all the information to the consulate so that individual students do not have to go. For students going in the fall, be sure to make your appointment with the Spanish consulate as soon as possible for your visa appointment.
- This program is only open to students who will have completed at least 90 hours before the semester they will be studying abroad
- Things to do in Barcelona
- 2 spots for spring 2010
- Email BUS students who have participated in this program
- Michael Biegel - mgmt
- Aaron Cruz - accy
- Dana Mason - fin
- Benjamin Patzik - accy
- Archana Singavi - fin
UNITED KINGDOM
City University Business School - London, England
The most popular business program located in the heart of London's
financial district. City University was ranked the best business program in London and the third best in the entire U.K. by the Guardian University guide in 2007.
- Study abroad info
- Information sheet - including program costs and course equivalencies
- Credit hours & grading scale
- Things to do in London
- Student comments
- Student report - NEW
- UIUC student's unofficial guide to London by Allison Cruise
- See Allison Cruise's video about her time in London - NEW
- No visa needed for U.S. citizens unless you would like to stay for a second semester or work in the U.K.
- 11 spots for spring 2010
- Email BUS students who have participated in this program
- Ryan Beckman - accy
- Michelle Fogelsanger - mrktg
- Jordan Mandel - fin
- Marie Graver - accy
- Christine Groesbeck - fin
- Kathleen Valleau - fin
Manchester Business
School - Manchester, England
Manchester Business School is the largest business school in the U.K. MBS is one of the top 10 business schools in all of Europe and is ranked 22nd in the world. It is located in a lively city with three universities and more than 68,000 students.
Manchester is the second largest city in England. It was recently voted the "Coolest Place in the UK" outside London by 18-30 year olds. Manchester is only 2 hours from London by train and only a 35-minute flight to Dublin. There are 2 local airports near Manchester where you can fly all over Europe very inexpensively. At MBS live with students from Manchester and from all over the world. Susan Fidalgo from Manchester advises that students sign up for the non-catered housing option in the Manchester dorms so that you can really get to know the poeple you live with. You will be paired with a buddy from Manchester even before you arrive. The international student club has events all throughout the semester. Students who study in Manchester in the fall will have arrangements made for final exams so that they will be back at UIUC in time for spring semester. Students who study in the spring will take their final exams with the other students.
- Fact sheet
- Information sheet - including program costs and course equivalencies
- PowerPoint presentation
- Student comments
- Student report - NEW
- Credit hours & grading scale
- No visa needed for U.S. citizens
- Things to do in Manchester
- 4 spots for spring 2010
- Email BUS students who have participated in this program
- Adenike Adesokan - fin
- Carolyn Ball - mrktg
- Katie James - bus adm
- Brian Tschanz - fin
- Meng Zhang - fin
- Huijing Lim - accy
- John Bastian - accy
- Alexander Belkovsky
- Allie Marconi - fin
