Economics Abroad
Develop and explore your understanding of world economics by studying abroad. Learn how people across the world satisfy their wide array of needs. Analyze how cost-benefit analysis and other concepts can help make decisions which increase satisfaction. Experience how firms maximize their profits by achieving greater efficiency in a variety of different markets.
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PROGRAM SUGGESTIONS
The programs highlighted on this page are a good fit for students studying Economics.
SEMESTER AND ACADEMIC YEAR PROGRAMS
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Australia |
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China |
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France |
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Germany |
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Hungary |
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Japan |
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Mexico |
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Poland |
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Romania |
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Switzerland |
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Turkey |
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United Kingdom |
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SUMMER PROGRAMS
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Italy |
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Spain |
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EXPLORE OTHER PROGRAM OPTIONS
There are other program options available. Schedule a study abroad advising appointment to learn more or browse our other program options:
INTERNSHIPS
Gain real-world experience globally and build your international network by participating in Economics internships abroad.
ACADEMIC ADVICE
FIRST YEAR AND SOPHOMORE STUDENTS
- The earliest you can go abroad is the summer of your first year.
- Students may fulfill General Education Foundation and Issues requirements abroad (Please note that you do NOT have to be Junior Standing in order to complete your Issues requirement abroad).
- Students taking at least 3 credits abroad will fulfill their Global Perspectives requirement
- Business Core courses that are approved as being equivalent to ACC 212, BUS 201, MGT 268, STA 215, ECO 210 and ECO 211, can be completed abroad. Please note that the business system studied must be the US system so that you will be prepared for upper level courses in the Seidman curriculum, for which these courses are pre-requisites.
SEIDMAN BUSINESS PROGRAM (LAST TWO YEARS)
You must be eligible to take Seidman upper division courses at GVSU in order to take 300-400 level business courses abroad:
- Jr. Standing (55 cr. Hours earned);
- 2.50 overall GVSU GPA;
- 2.50 GPA in the following courses (ACC 212, BUS 201, ECO 210, ECO 211, MGT 268, STA 215).
The following course categories are available to students who have met the above standards:
- Seidman Core Courses (with the exception of MGT 495)
- Upper-Division Seidman Electives
- Seidman Major courses (with the possible exception of major capstones)
To determine the GVSU course equivalencies for courses taken abroad, please visit our Course Approval page.
Once you have selected a program, schedule a meeting with your academic advisor to discuss your plans.
For more academic information email the Department Contact.
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Seidman College of Business Study Abroad Scholarship
Ambassador Secchia International Studies Scholarship
Explore more scholarship opportunities through our Scholarship Page.
DEPARTMENT CONTACT
Joy Gianakura
Associate Dean of the Seidman Student Academic Services
1041 L. William Seidman Center
(616) 331-7500