Financial Management

As a Financial Management major or minor, you can:

  • Fit in a study abroad experience into your plan of study if you start planning early enough.
  • Explore a variety of courses that can count towards your major or minor as core requirements, related courses, or electives.
  • Intentionally plan for a semester without major specific courses.
  • Participate in hands-on learning activities as part of a course, including an internship, or through extracurricular activities.
  • Enrich your academic experience by participating in classroom discussions abroad with diverse student populations.
  • Select a faculty-led, exchange, affiliated or short-term program option.
  • Develop international contacts to benefit your professional career.

Explore what factors to consider for your major and a course plan that adjusts your sequencing for a term abroad here.

    How will #UConnChangeYourWorld?

    There are study abroad experiences around the world the fit with the goals of business administration majors.  Here are a few of them to get you started.

    Explore additional approved program options via the Program Search.

     

    Fee-Based Programs: Fee-Based Programs charge Program Fees, not UConn tuition. Program Fees will appear on students’ UConn fee bills, along with other UConn fees as listed on the program’s budget sheet.

    Summer Business in London
    London, England
    Faculty-led program targeted at students interested in business and economics that includes a course and internship experience for academic credit.

     

    Tuition-Based Program: Tuition-Based Programs charge in-state, New England Regional, and out-of-state UConn tuition rates based on students’ residency. Tuition charges will appear on students’ UConn fee bills, along with other UConn fees as listed on the program’s budget sheet. Students may pay housing through their UConn fee bill or directly to their host university depending on the program.

    Business and Economics in London
    London, England
    Semester long program with classes and an internship. FNCE 4305 is generally offered on this program in the spring.

    Fudan University
    Shanghai, China
    Semester and Academic Year exchanges at one of China’s most prestigious institutions of higher learning. A number of Business Core courses have been approved at Fudan.

    University of Warwick
    Warwick, England
    Semester and Academic Year exchanges at one of the top universities in the UK. Warwick offers a number of upper-level Business courses, good for students interested in taking their 3000/4000 level Business courses. It is important to note the University of Warwick operates on trimesters.  

    National University of Singapore School of Business
    Singapore
    Semester and Academic Year exchanges at one of the best universities in the world. A number of Finance courses are approved at NUS already for UConn students.

    University of Mannheim Business School
    Mannheim, Germany
    Semester and Academic Year exchanges at one of the leading academic institutions in Germany and Europe, with a strong multicultural study environment. 

    ISA: Semester at the American Business School Paris
    Paris, France
    This semester long opportunity in Paris provides students an opportunity to take Business related electives abroad in English.

     

    Direct-Bill Programs: Direct-Bill Programs charge students directly for their program costs. Students pay the affiliate program directly for their fees, whereas other UConn fees will appear on students’ UConn fee bills as listed on the program’s budget sheet. Be sure to review the program’s full costs on the provider’s own website. UConn is not responsible for those costs.

    CIMBA Italy Study Abroad Program
    Paderno del Grappa, Italy
    Summer, Semester and Academic Year options great for students completing their Business Core.

    University College Dublin Business Program
    Dublin, Ireland
    Semester and Academic Year options where UConn Business majors can study alongside Irish students at the Quinn School of Business at University College Dublin, one of the top ten business schools in Europe.

    University College Dublin Summer Internship
    Dublin, Ireland
    This summer program provides students with a 6-week internship paired with two weeks of intensive classroom work. Students will receive BADM 4891 credit for their internship, MGMT 4893 credit and a choice of MGMT 4893, OPIM 4893 or BADM 2893 credit for a total of 9 credits.

    Reminder: Business students are not required to take major related courses while abroad and we encourage you to explore diverse interests during that time. You can utilize the Program Search to identify other programs of interest. 

    Finances are an integral part of the program selection and planning process. Students should research scholarships early to meet application deadlines and request essay feedback from advisors and the Writing Center.

    Featured:

    Scholarships for Business Students

    Regional Campus Incentive Scholarship

    To learn more and discover other financial opportunities to fund your Experiential Global Learning opportunity, visit our scholarships page.

    Students are encouraged to gather information through advising and participating in Experiential Global Learning events:

    Experiential Global Learning Calendar
    Learn about upcoming information sessions and events.

    Experiential Global Learning Advisor
    Schedule an appointment.

    Business School Undergraduate Advising
    Schedule an appointment with your advisor.

    Financial Aid for Experiential Global Learning
    Learn how to use your financial aid.

    Academic

    As a Financial Management major or minor, you can:

    • Fit in a study abroad experience into your plan of study if you start planning early enough.
    • Explore a variety of courses that can count towards your major or minor as core requirements, related courses, or electives.
    • Intentionally plan for a semester without major specific courses.
    • Participate in hands-on learning activities as part of a course, including an internship, or through extracurricular activities.
    • Enrich your academic experience by participating in classroom discussions abroad with diverse student populations.
    • Select a faculty-led, exchange, affiliated or short-term program option.
    • Develop international contacts to benefit your professional career.

    Explore what factors to consider for your major and a course plan that adjusts your sequencing for a term abroad here.

      How will #UConnChangeYourWorld?

      Programs

      There are study abroad experiences around the world the fit with the goals of business administration majors.  Here are a few of them to get you started.

      Explore additional approved program options via the Program Search.

       

      Fee-Based Programs: Fee-Based Programs charge Program Fees, not UConn tuition. Program Fees will appear on students’ UConn fee bills, along with other UConn fees as listed on the program’s budget sheet.

      Summer Business in London
      London, England
      Faculty-led program targeted at students interested in business and economics that includes a course and internship experience for academic credit.

       

      Tuition-Based Program: Tuition-Based Programs charge in-state, New England Regional, and out-of-state UConn tuition rates based on students’ residency. Tuition charges will appear on students’ UConn fee bills, along with other UConn fees as listed on the program’s budget sheet. Students may pay housing through their UConn fee bill or directly to their host university depending on the program.

      Business and Economics in London
      London, England
      Semester long program with classes and an internship. FNCE 4305 is generally offered on this program in the spring.

      Fudan University
      Shanghai, China
      Semester and Academic Year exchanges at one of China’s most prestigious institutions of higher learning. A number of Business Core courses have been approved at Fudan.

      University of Warwick
      Warwick, England
      Semester and Academic Year exchanges at one of the top universities in the UK. Warwick offers a number of upper-level Business courses, good for students interested in taking their 3000/4000 level Business courses. It is important to note the University of Warwick operates on trimesters.  

      National University of Singapore School of Business
      Singapore
      Semester and Academic Year exchanges at one of the best universities in the world. A number of Finance courses are approved at NUS already for UConn students.

      University of Mannheim Business School
      Mannheim, Germany
      Semester and Academic Year exchanges at one of the leading academic institutions in Germany and Europe, with a strong multicultural study environment. 

      ISA: Semester at the American Business School Paris
      Paris, France
      This semester long opportunity in Paris provides students an opportunity to take Business related electives abroad in English.

       

      Direct-Bill Programs: Direct-Bill Programs charge students directly for their program costs. Students pay the affiliate program directly for their fees, whereas other UConn fees will appear on students’ UConn fee bills as listed on the program’s budget sheet. Be sure to review the program’s full costs on the provider’s own website. UConn is not responsible for those costs.

      CIMBA Italy Study Abroad Program
      Paderno del Grappa, Italy
      Summer, Semester and Academic Year options great for students completing their Business Core.

      University College Dublin Business Program
      Dublin, Ireland
      Semester and Academic Year options where UConn Business majors can study alongside Irish students at the Quinn School of Business at University College Dublin, one of the top ten business schools in Europe.

      University College Dublin Summer Internship
      Dublin, Ireland
      This summer program provides students with a 6-week internship paired with two weeks of intensive classroom work. Students will receive BADM 4891 credit for their internship, MGMT 4893 credit and a choice of MGMT 4893, OPIM 4893 or BADM 2893 credit for a total of 9 credits.

      Reminder: Business students are not required to take major related courses while abroad and we encourage you to explore diverse interests during that time. You can utilize the Program Search to identify other programs of interest. 

      Finances

      Finances are an integral part of the program selection and planning process. Students should research scholarships early to meet application deadlines and request essay feedback from advisors and the Writing Center.

      Featured:

      Scholarships for Business Students

      Regional Campus Incentive Scholarship

      To learn more and discover other financial opportunities to fund your Experiential Global Learning opportunity, visit our scholarships page.

      Resources & Contacts

      Students are encouraged to gather information through advising and participating in Experiential Global Learning events:

      Experiential Global Learning Calendar
      Learn about upcoming information sessions and events.

      Experiential Global Learning Advisor
      Schedule an appointment.

      Business School Undergraduate Advising
      Schedule an appointment with your advisor.

      Financial Aid for Experiential Global Learning
      Learn how to use your financial aid.

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