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Quick Look
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Location:
Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Seoul - Japan
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Host Institution: Georgia State University
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Language of Instruction: English
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Academic Credit Available: Yes
Overview
Come and study International Entrepreneurship with Georgia State University. This study abroad course will focus on entrepreneurship, in Japan and South Korea with a particular goal of understanding why the two countries, while seemingly so similar, have developed such divergent entrepreneurial cultures. Learn to start a business, import, export, blog, some Japanese and some Korean. The study abroad trip operates during the August 2006 vacation and is 14 days in Japan and South Korea. Trip participants will use iPods to record and blog the trip. All of the forms, details, and information about the study abroad trip are on www.AsiaStudyTrip.com. Hope you will join us.
Academic Credit
Academic credit is available.
6 credit hours - should transfer to other schools easily, we will help.
Eligibility
Good standing and instructor approval.
Financial Aid
Yes.
please see www.AsiaStudyTrip.com for details.
Dates
Deadline February 26, 2006
Travel August 5- 18 , 2006
Deadlines
February 26, 2006
Contact
Institute of International Business
Suite 800, Robinson College of Business
University Plaza, Georgia State University
Atlanta, GA 30303-3083
Tel:
678-640-0770
Email
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