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Study Abroad ProgramS

Boston University Internship, Language and Liberal Arts Programs

Boston University sponsors one of the largest study abroad programs in the country, with more than 62 programs in 21 countries around the world. Each year these programs attract 2,200 students from Boston University and schools and colleges across the U.S. These programs are coordinated by the Division of International Programs and fulfill liberal arts course requirements.  Learn more at the BU International Programs Web site.


Management Internship Programs

The School of Management, in collaboration with the Division of International Programs, offers one-semester internship programs in Auckland, New Zealand; Dublin, Ireland; Madrid, Spain; Paris, France; Sydney, Australia and Washington, D.C. These programs were created for Management students in locations where Boston University has existing internship programs. Students on these programs take one liberal arts course with students from Boston University's internship program, participate in BU-supervised internships, and take business management courses at a local university through direct enrollment. Upon successful completion of the program, students will receive School of Management credit for management courses taken at the local institution. Students must have a 3.0 GPA to apply.

Participating Schools 

 University College Dublin, Ireland

 Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain 

 University of Sydney, Australia 

 Université de Paris-Dauphine, France 

 University of Auckland, New Zealand 

 The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.


Management Exchange Programs

The School of Management, in collaboration with two European schools of business, offers direct enrollment opportunities in Copenhagen, Denmark and Trier, Germany that incorporate an international experience into your education. On these programs, students take four courses - management and liberal arts courses - at the Copenhagen Business School and the University of Trier. Students work closely with business faculty and participate in classes with students from the local institution and from a variety of backgrounds. Upon successful completion of the program, students receive School of Management credit for management courses taken at the local institution. Students must have a 3.0 GPA to apply.

For more information on study abroad opportunities, please contact Elisa Vincent (ebiagiot@bu.edu) in the School of Management Undergraduate Program Office at 617-353-2650.

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