Fall 2025: Lerner Semester in Asia-Pacific + Internship |
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This program is closed. Please contact the faculty director for more information. |
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Program Courses | |
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Students must enroll in all credit-bearing courses for a grade. Only the UNIV (zero credit) course may be taken pass/fail. Audit registration is not permitted on UD Travel Study. Please refer to the University Catalog to verify requirements and prerequisites |
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All students must enroll in at least 0 credits, as well as the 0-credit UNIV course. |
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Students are required to enroll in one 3-credit, 4- week internship course (ACCT 364 070, BUAD 364 070, HOSP 464 071, or SPMT 367 070), depending on their area of interest.. The minimum requirement is 12 credits with a maximum of 15 credits.
NOTE: Some combinations of classes may not be possible due to block scheduling. The exact class schedule and offerings will depend on the courses registered for and the demand for each course. |
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ACCT 207-072: Accounting I (3 credits) |
An introduction to financial accounting. Topics: the accounting cycle, merchandise accounting, accounting procedures for cash, receivables, payables, inventories, plant and equipment, stocks and bonds. |
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ACCT 208-070: Accounting II (3 credits) |
Introduction to managerial accounting. Topics: manufacturing accounting, cost-volume-profit analysis, job-order accounting, budgeting, standard costs and variance analysis, contribution approach to decision analysis, absorption and variable costing. |
Prerequisite: ACCT 207 with a grade of at least C- |
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ACCT 364-070: Accounting in Practice (3 credits) |
Requires at least 120 hours of an accounting-related internship with verification by the hiring company. Term paper relating the real-world duties and experiences of the internship to principles learned in traditional accounting classes also required. |
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BUAD 301-077: Introduction to Marketing (3 credits) |
Management of the marketing functions, marketing research, product planning, distribution channels, pricing, personal selling, and advertising. Emphasis on consumer and industrial markets. |
Prerequisite: Requires sophomore status. |
Satisfies the following requirements: |
| University Social Science Breadth |
| Arts and Sciences - Group C |
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BUAD 306-078: Introduction to Service and Operations Management (3 credits) |
Analysis of major problems faced by operations managers at different levels of management. Topics include scheduling, forecasting, process design, inventory management and quality management. |
Prerequisite: Requires junior status and MATH201 or STAT200. |
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BUAD 309-079: Management and Organizational Behavior (3 credits) |
Examines individual, group, and organizational determinants of work behavior in organizations. Theory and concepts relevant to individual differences, attitudes, motivation, teams, leadership, power, and organizational culture and change are discussed with an emphasis on applying this knowledge to the challenges of management in a variety of organizations. |
Prerequisite: Requires sophomore status. |
Satisfies the following requirements: |
| University Social Science Breadth |
| Arts and Sciences - Group C |
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BUAD 364-070: Business Administration in Practice (3 credits) |
Requires completion of at least 120 hours of a management, marketing, operations management, or international business internship with verification by the hiring company. Term paper relating the real-world duties and experiences of the internship to principles learned in traditional business courses also required. |
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BUAD 384-073: Global Business Environment (3 credits) |
Evaluation of the elements of the national, international, and global environments that influence the context and conduct of international business. Emphasizes aspects of the cultural, political, economic, legal-regulatory, trade, financial, and institutional environments. |
Prerequisite: Requires junior status. |
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BUAD 475-072: International Marketing (3 credits) |
Analysis of the concepts and practices relating to the marketing of products and services internationally. Focus on the uncontrollable environmental forces facing an international marketer, issues relating to the standardization of marketing strategies across countries and the unique problems of specific international markets. |
Prerequisite: BUAD100 or BUAD301. |
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FINC 311-070: Principles of Finance (3 credits) |
Introduces fundamental techniques and concepts related to the financial management of business firms. Topics include the time value of money, valuation, capital budgeting, working capital management, cost of capital, capital structure analysis, short and long term financing. |
Prerequisite: ACCT 207 and MATH 201. Prerequisites for HSBM majors: ACCT 207 and MATH 201 or STAT 200 |
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FINC 415-070: International Finance (3 credits) |
Examines the international monetary environment and its impact on financial planning for the firm. Topics include exchange rates, currency restrictions, tax regulations, direct investment theory, capital budgeting, financing, risk management, and working capital management. |
Prerequisite: FINC 311 |
Restrictions: Open to Junior and Senior Finance Majors only and MISY majors with Finance concentration. |
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HOSP 230-071: Executive Presentations and Problem-Solving (3 credits) |
Examines various problem solving methods relating to specific issues of the hospitality industry. Explores oral, written and multi-media executive presentation techniques of problem solving results including personal presentations. |
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HOSP 464-071: International Hospitality Internship (3 credits) |
International internship under the supervision of a University of Delaware based professor and an onsite internship coordinator. Experience working in a hospitality related internship with written reflections on the cultural and business practices of the host country. |
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MISY 261-071: Business Information Systems (3 credits) |
Introduction to management information systems. Programming techniques for problem solving with business productivity tools and software. Emphasis on business applications. |
Prerequisite: MISY160 or CISC101. |
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SPTM 367-070: International Sport Management Internship (3 credits) |
Practical international learning experience in Sport Management. Reflect on the theoretical aspects of the industry by analyzing real world issues and identifying professional ethical obligations. Faculty feedback is intended to enhance students' skills and competencies in a targeted career orientation. |
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UNIV 373-022: Study Abroad: Australia + International Internship (0 credits) pass/fail |
Students are asked to reflect upon changes in their knowledge, skills, and attitudes that occur due to their study abroad experience. |
Satisfies the following requirements: |
| Discovery Learning |
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For all participants, a formal application is necessary, including at least one recommendation. An interview may be conducted in person or by Zoom.
A transcript is required from Non-UD applicants only. Non-UD students, please email a copy of your official transcript to the Program Coordinator.
Study abroad at the University of Delaware is highly competitive. Please review the study abroad acceptance process. If you are not selected for your first choice program, we encourage you to apply to another program. |
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Other important things to note:
- CGPS reserves the right to cancel a program at any time due to under-enrollment, safety/health/security issues, staffing issues, or any other relevant reason.
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All charges, once posted to your account, are considered non-refundable. Payments are submitted through My Finances in UDSIS. |
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Submit Program Application by 5pm on | TBD |
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*All students will receive an email when they are accepted to a program and will have 10 days from that notification to make their $0.00 Initial Payment. |
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Contacts | |
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Suresh Sundaram |
Faculty Director |
Business Administration |
216 Alfred Lerner Hall |
302-983-0686 |
ssuresh@udel.edu |
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Program information is subject to change at any time. Please check this web site periodically for updates. |