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University of Zurich

The University of Zurich program is an opportunity for an educational exchange with the Swiss Banking Institute at the University of Zurich. This program is motivated by the desire of both institutions to encourage and promote the international mobility of students and to improve their educational experience and global knowledge. Most instruction for the undergraduate program is in the German language, except for a few University of Zurich professors and visiting U.S. professors. Consequently, students should be fluent in German or need to establish that courses will be taught in English when they would like to attend. It is possible to obtain an internship while participating in the exchange program. However, considerable lead-time is required to establish an internship and to complete all of the necessary paperwork. Differences in the academic calendars make it desirable to attend the University of Zurich during our spring semester. The normal stay is for one semester.  
 
Graduate students may participate in the University of Zurich's Masters in Finance program. All of these courses are taught in English.  
 
Preferred qualifications and/or priority will be given to MBA and MSF students and students with work experience. Undergraduate students who are in their senior year may apply. To receive consideration, you must fill out an application form.  
 
The cost of the program at the University of Zurich is the applicable University of Tulsa tuition. Students are responsible for the cost of room and board, as well as for the cost of transportation and medical insurance.  
 
For more information contact:  

Roger P. Bey,
Program Director College of Business Administration
The University of Tulsa
800 South Tucker Drive, Tulsa, OK 74104
Phone: (918) 631-2946 Fax: (918) 631-2037
E-mail: beyrp@utulsa.edu

University of Seigen Semester Program

  This is a semester-long, language-based program which is available to business majors who have completed at least two years of university language in German. Fluency is preferred, but those with intermediate ability can succeed and achieve fluency during the program. This program is located in Siegen, Germany. 

Students live with host families or in student residence halls, and attend university classes in fields of their choice. Business or general electives are available. Cost for tuition, room & board, airfare, and incidentals are equivalent to tuition, room, and board at TU. 

For additional information contact: 

J. Markham Collins, Coordinator International Programs and 
Associate Dean of the College of Business Administration
The University of Tulsa
800 South Tucker Drive, Tulsa, OK 74104
Phone: 918-631-2783 Fax: 918-631-2037
Email: mark-collins@utulsa.edu

 

International Study Experiences
   
The College of Business International Business Programs offers international study experiences to undergraduate students regardless of concentration area. Topics in International Business (IB 4013) is held during the spring semester with a foreign study component set for 10 days, covering Spring Break (early March).  It is full-semester course including travel and business visits in Europe, Asia, or South America. Emphasis is on comparative business practices and the application of business principles in different economic environments. Recent target cities include, Frankfurt and Berlin, Germany, Shanghai, China, Vienna, Austria and Budapest, Hungary.

For additional information contact: 

J. Markham Collins, Coordinator International Programs and 
Associate Dean of the College of Business Administration
The University of Tulsa
800 South Tucker Drive, Tulsa, OK 74104
Phone: 918-631-2783 Fax: 918-631-2037
Email: mark-collins@utulsa.edu


International Business Programs
The University of Tulsa
800 South Tucker Drive
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104-9700

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