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International Study Tour

Albers / Bordeaux
Business School Student Exchange

 

Why study in France?

 

France is in the midst of transition, from a well-to-do modern economy that has featured extensive government ownership and intervention to one that relies more on market mechanisms. The government has partially or fully privatized many large companies, banks, and insurers. This is a particularly rich time to study business in a French university. You will see and study first hand the transition of France as the European Union evolves. French business practices are superficially similar to the American model, but you will observe how French history and culture molds the country’s business and economic practices.

You will find your time in France rich in cultural opportunities. Use the world’s best rail system or rent a car to explore France and surrounding countries. Paris is less than three hours from Bordeaux by fast train. France shares borders with Belgium, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, Spain and Switzerland. Luxembourg is a nine-hour drive, and eight hours to the French Riviera and the Italian border. Drive to Spain or Biarritz on the Atlantic coast in less than two hours.

 

Why study in Bordeaux?

 

The Bordeaux Business School is part of France’s Grand Ecoles, the pinnacle of the French education system. At BBS you will encounter an intellectual environment that will challenge you to do your best work. In off hours you can explore the centuries old city of Bordeaux and the fabulous chateaux of the Bordeaux wine region that surrounds the city.

 

Eligibility Requirements

 

Undergraduate Students

  • SU junior or senior at start of term at BBS

  • Enrolled in Albers Business School

  • In good academic standing

  • Satisfactory conduct history

Graduate Students

  • The SU - BBS exchange program welcomes graduate students. Two BBS 15 hour modules qualifies for three Albers graduate credits. Contact Dr. C. Patrick Fleenor for more information

Dates

  • Fall Semester: Early September to Mid-December 

  • Spring Semester: Mid-January to Late June

Deadlines:

  • Spring Semester: Deadline October 15th

  • Fall Semester: Deadline April 1st

The School

Founded over 130 years ago, the Bordeaux Business School is one of the top ranked business schools in France. It offers eleven programs for 2,000 full-time students and is one of the oldest and largest business schools in the country. BBS provides courses in business management and serves as an academic center for students and companies alike. BBS also maintains close relationships with regional industrialists who offer active support to the school, internship opportunities, and constant interface with the school and its students. It is internationally focused and receives more than 529 international students from over 24 countries.

 

The City

In Bordeaux one can enjoy modern and medieval architecture, lush vineyards, and priceless artwork by day then stroll along the banks of the peaceful River Garonne at night. Located only 60 kilometers from the ocean, two hours from Spain and three hours from Paris, Bordeaux is the ideal location for study and travel. 

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

Dr. Peter Raven
Associate Professor, Dept. of Marketing

Albers School of Business and Economics
Seattle University
901 - 12th Ave, Pigott 423
Seattle, WA 98122-4340

Phone: 206-296-5763
E-mail: pvraven@seattleu.edu

 

“This program is available to all students without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, sexual or political orientation, or veteran status. Students requesting special accommodations should contact Disabilities Services at Loyola 100, campus extension 5740.”

 



The Albers School is AACSB accredited

 

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