MBA International Exchange Program

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MBA International ExchangeProgram:Information Session forShort Term Study Abroad Programs inSummer 2019&Semester-Long Study AbroadPrograms in 2019 Fall and 2020 Spring&

Why Study abroad? Learn first hand about another country's culture, economy, politics, business perspectiveLearn to see the world from a different perspectiveTake courses not offered at MarshallExpand your networkTravelLearn/improve your foreign language skillsImprove your professional potentialBangkok, Thailand

Exchange Partners

2019 Summer Short-term Programs

2019 Summer Short-Term ProgramsDoing Business in China Program at Peking University (3 available slots)Open to 1st and 2nd year FT MBA students, and 2nd and 3rd year MBA. PM studentsDates:Sunday, May 19 – Saturday, June 1, 2019(class II)Sunday, June 10 – Saturday, June 23, 2019 (class II)Possible earned credits: 3 USC creditsInternational Summer University Programme at Copenhagen Business School (6 available slots)Open to 1st and 2nd year FT MBA students, and 2nd and 3rd year MBA .PM studentsDates:Tuesday, June 25 – Friday, August 2, 2019Possible earned credits: 3.5 USC credits for one course or 7 USC credits for 2 courses

Doing Business In China, Peking UniversityBeijingXi’AnShanghai

Doing Business In China: Beijing, Xi’ An, ChinaPeking University, Guanghua School of ManagementDates:o Class I: Sunday, May 19, 2019 – Saturday, June 1, 2019Open to 2nd year FT MBA students, and 2nd and 3rd year MBA. PM studentso Class II: Sunday, June 10, 2019 – Saturday, June 23, 2019Open to 1ST and 2nd year FT MBA students, 2nd and 3rd year MBA. PM students1, 2016 –Saturday, June 24, 2017 Possible earned credits:3 USC credits (Must receive B or better) Available slots:3 http://pkudbic.com/

Doing Business In China: Peking UniversityCost (excluded personal expenses such as visa fee, air ticket, and etc.)– 3 USC unit tuition fee paid to USC– Program fee paid to PKU: RMB 15,000The program fee includes these expenses. Accommodation (2 persons share one standard room @ 4-star hotel) in Beijing (6 nights) Xi’an(3 nights) and Shanghai (4 nights) Train/Air tickets from Beijing to Xi’an and Xi’an to Shanghai Shuttle bus from the hotel to school (when necessary) Mandarin sessions Company visit arrangement Culture tours Meals and breaks Transportation of official arranged visits and tours

Sample Schedule: Doing Business In China, Peking University

Short-term Study Abroad ProgramsCopenhagen, Denmark

International Summer University ProgrammeCopenhagen Business SchoolOpen to 1st and 2nd year FT MBA students, 2nd and 3rd year MBA. PMstudents Dates: Tuesday, June 25 – Friday, August 2, 2019 (Summer course) Possible credits: 3.5 USC credits for one course and 7 USC credits for2 courses (Must receive 7 or better) Available slots: university-programme-isup/courses-and-exams

International Summer University ProgrammeCopenhagen Business SchoolCost (excluded personal expenses such as visa fee, air ticket, and etc.) 3.5 or 7 units USC tuition fee paid to USC. No program fee for CBS.

Eligibility requirements for Short-term Programs Minimum 3.0 GPA at time of application and commencement of approved exchange term All Core courses must be successfully completed BEFORE term abroad begins If you are a dual degree student or have taken non-Marshall courses, participation in IEP will impact graduationrequirements. Let’s talk. Additional requirement.o Doing Business in China, PKU Class I: Sunday, May 19, 2019 – Saturday, June 1, 2019Open to 2nd year FT MBA students, and 2nd and 3rd year MBA. PM studentso Doing Business in China, PKU Class II: Sunday, June 10, 2019 – Saturday, June 23, 2019Open to 1ST and 2nd year FT MBA students, 2nd and 3rd year MBA. PM studentso International Summer University Program, CBS: Tuesday, June 25 – Friday, August 2, 2019Open to 1st and 2nd year FT MBA students, 2nd and 3rd year MBA. PM students1, 2016 – Saturday, June 24, 2017Melbourne,Australia

2019 Summer Short-Term ProgramsApplication: https://usc.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV blNHv6N61tRbBvnApplication Deadline: February 17, 2019Documents to submit with the application:1) Statement of purpose2) Resume3) OASIS report showing your current term registered courses and4) OASIS or STAR report showing your completed course summary and your most recent GPAApplication Result Announcement: February 18, 2019.

Semester-Long Study Abroad Programs2019 Fall2020 Spring and Summer

Semester-Long Study Abroad ProgramsAvailable Slots for Fall 2019 and 2020 Spring SemesterSCHOOLChina-PKU Guanghua School of ManagementChina-SJTU, Antai College of Economics & ManagementKorea-KAIST College of BusinessMexico – IPADE Business SchoolAvailable spot1111

Semester-Long Study Abroad Programs for2019 Fall, 2020 Spring and Summer SemesterPending for the Curriculum Review ApprovalSCHOOLAustralia – Melbourne Business *Denmark – Copenhagen Business School *France – HEC Paris (Fall, Spring and Summer)*Germany – WHU*Hong Kong – HKUST*Japan – Waseda University, Graduate School Business andFinance (Fall and Summer)*Singapore – National University of Singapore, Business School*Switzerland – University of St. Gallen*Thailand – SASIN Graduate Institute of Business Administration(Fall only)*Available spot131421121

Factors to consider when select schools Academic calendarNumber of units you can takeCoursesCareerLocationTalk to Marshall students who studied abroad in the particularschool Talk to former exchange students

School Partner’s Academic CalendarUniversity PartnerAustralia-Melbourne Business SchoolFall 2019Spring 2020Term datesTerm datesSeptember 21 - December 6January 10 - March 27 (TBC)China-Antai College of Economics & Management September 9 - January 12 (TBC)February 25 - July 28 (TBC)China-Guanghua School of ManagementSeptember 1 - Jan 13 (TBC)February 26 - July 1 (TBC)Denmark- Copenhagen Business SchoolAugust 19 - December/beginnig ofJanuary 20 - June (TBC)JanuaryFrance-HEC School of ManagementSeptember 9- Dec 14January 6 - April 11Germany-WHU Otto Beisheim School ofManagement (Vallender campus)**September 1 - December 22January 8 - July 31 (TBC)

School Partner’s Academic CalendarUniversity PartnerFall 2019Term datesHong Kong-HKUST Business SchoolAugust 26 - December 13 (TBC)Japan- Waseda Business SchoolEarly September to earlyFebruarySeptember 2 - December 20Korea-KAIST Business SchoolMexico-IPADE Business SchoolSingapore- NUS Business SchoolSwitzerland-St. Gallen Business (ISP)October 3 - December 15 (TBC)August 12 - December 7September 3 - November 14Thailand-Sasin Graduate Institute of Business July 30 - December 21 (TBC)Summer 2019Term datesEarly April - earlyAugustSpring 2020Term datesJanuary 27 - June 1(TBC)No ExchangeMarch 2 - June 19January 3 - March30 (TBC)January 13 - May 9January 7 - March12No Exchange

Grade and Unit ConversionsTerm/s Available CountryPartner UniversityFall/SpringUniversity of Melbourne,Australia Melbourne Business SchoolChina HKUST Business SchoolSJTU, Antai College ofChina Economics & ManagementPeking University, GuanghuaChina School of ManagementFall/SpringDenmarkCopenhagen Business Unit ValueMinimumUSC UnitsMaximumUSC Units12.5 MBS creditcourse 2.5 USC units1 HKUST unit 1 USC unit10812101 SJTU unit 1 1 USC unit9151 PKU unit 1 USC unit92 ECTS 1 USC unit,HEC Paris-International SchoolFrance of Management2 ECTS 1 USC unit24 ECTS(12 USCunits)MinimumGrade toObtain USCCreditH3 (65-69)orbetterB or betterB or betterB (80%)orbetter1530 ECTS (15USC Units) 7 or better24 ECTS (12USC units) C or better

Grade and Unit ConversionsTerm/sAvailableFall/SpringSummer onlyFall/SpringFall/SpringMinimumGrade toObtain USCCreditMinimum USC Maximum USCCountryPartner UniversityUnit ValueUnitsUnitsWHU Otto Beisheim School of18 ECTS (9 30 ECTS (15 USCGermany Management2 ECTS 1 USC unitUSC units)Units)3.3 or betterWaseda University, Business5 courses (10Japan School1 course 2USC unitsUSC units)15B or better3 KAIST units 4 USCunits1.5 KAIST units 2 USC 9 credits (12Korea KAIST College of BusinessunitsUSC units)15B or better12&15 sessioncourses 1.5 USC units9 session course 1A minimum of70% orMexico IPADE Business SchoolUSC unit4 courses11better

Grade and Unit ll onlyCountryPartner UniversityMinimumGrade toMinimum USC Maximum USC Obtain USCUnitsUnitsCreditUnit Value4 NUS credits 3USC unitsNational University of2 NUS credtis 1.5 12 NUS creditsSingapore Singapore, Business SchoolUSC units(9 USC units)15C or betterSwitzerland University of St. GallenISP 12 USC units12125.0 or better4 courses (24 courses (2courses percourses perSasin Graduate Institute ofmodule) (10 module) (10Thailand Business Administration 1 class 2.5 USC units USC units)USC units) B or better

What else you need to know Courses abroad must be taken on a letter graded basis Courses abroad must be pre-approved by the MBA ProgramOffice Must not exceed 15 CR/NC elective units inclusive of IEP Taken non-Marshall course before will impact your graduation

What else you need to know USC grade shows as credit/no-credit basis listed on USCtranscripts Must receive the minimum grade requirement at USC not atthe host school Official transcripts must be requested by each student to besent to GPP office

Tuition and miscellaneous expenses Tuition & Health Insurance paid to USC Some schools require students to have their insurance as well Miscellaneous fees paid directly to host university (includesprogram fees, student health center, student insurance, etc.) Additional Expenses, include airfare, visa fee, housing,books/supplies, etc.

Financial Aid If enrolled in 4 or more units, finanicial aid disbrused 10 daysbefore the first day of the study abroad semester Consult with a financial aid advisor Increased budgets will be submitted to the Financial Aid Office.Melbourne,Australia

Financial Aid Overlapping semester: Can’t enroll in any other USC courses during theoverlapping semesters. If you enroll in other courses during theoverlapping semester, you will be ineligible for financial aid for bothsemesters. Check with your academic advisor and financial aid office ifyou are interested in study abroad program and need to take anindependent study course at USC

Housing, Registering for Classes, Visas Partner schools provide assistance with registering forclasses Some partner schools provide assistance with findinghousing There is some guidance for securing a visa. It is yourresponsibility to make sure you have the appropriate visa.Requirements vary greatly based on your host countryand your citizenship. Some schools provide mentors

Participation RequirementsPre-departure Host Institution ApplicationMaterialsMandatory IEP session andDocumentationMeeting with academic advisor toget course approval and discussabout the impact of study abroad toyour graduationMeeting with financial aid advisorPassport & VisaHealth VaccinationsPost-Departure Submit study abroad course registrationcertificate Current on Marshall Emails & closecommunication with IEP coordinator Marshall course registration for followingterm as needed Request Transcript to be sent to the IEPoffice Submit your feedback at the end ofexchange semester

IEP placement: Consideration factors Academic performanceBackground/work experienceStatement of purposeDemand/Supply

cementNotify Host SchoolRegister to USC500o courseDrop additionalcourses as needed

Eligibility requirements for Exchange Programs Active Marshall MBA or MBA.PM students Minimum 3.0 GPA at time of application and commencement of approvedexchange term All Core courses must be successfully completed BEFORE term abroadbegins If you are a dual degree student or have taken non-Marshall courses,participation in IEP will impact graduation requirements. Let’s talk. Not holding any positions in a MBA student organization during theexchange semesterMelbourne,Australia

MBA International Exchange Program Application forSemester-Long Study Abroad Programs2019 FALL, 2020 SPRING or 2020 SUMMERApplication deadline: February 25, 2019https://usc.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV 88kWhe1jQ12EYDzDocuments to submit with the application:1) Statement of purpose2) Resume3) OASIS or STAR report showing your completed course summary and yourmost recent GPA, and4) OASIS report showing your current term registered courses

Questions?For more information:Aum LeonardDirect: 213-740-7928Mainline: 213-740-1875Email: xHong Kong

Open to 2nd year FT MBA students, and 2nd and 3rd year MBA. PM students o Doing Business in China, PKU Class II: Sunday, June 10, 2019 –Saturday, June 23, 2019 Open to 1ST and 2nd year FT MBA students, 2nd and 3rd year MBA. PM students o International Summer University Progra