Study Abroad in Economics
The Economics Department offers several popular international programs during Winter session. These are particularly attractive as they offer the opportunity to explore another culture, as well as learn a great deal of interesting economics. The classes tend to be small and stimulating with a great deal of interaction in and out of class. Check the Department website and Winter Session registration booklet for future availability of all classes.
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Geneva - The Department of Economics offers a program in International Economics and Multinational Corporations in Geneva, Switzerland each Winter session. Six credits of Economics are available: ECON340 (International Economic Relations) and ECON341 (The Environment of Multinational Corporations). The latter course includes presentations by practicing economists, financial experts, and business executives from several European countries. For more information and program details about the 2009 program, see the CFIS website.
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Argentina (NEW- beginning January, 2008). - This program is located in Buenos Aires. Two courses are offered: ECON332, Economics of Government Spending and Taxation, with a special emphasis on Argentina; and ECON367, Economic Issues in Americas. For more program details, see the CFIS website.
The University of Delaware offers semester-long study abroad programs with courses in Economics in London and in Granada. Study abroad programs are also available at Jonköping International Business School in Jonköping, Sweden, and Bond University in Gold Coast, Australia. All programs offer an array of English language courses in economics, business, and many other subjects. Students pay regular University of Delaware tuition to study at one of these partner institutions and take courses with the locals. These exchange programs give students a high degree of independence and the unique opportunity to become completely immersed in the life of the host institution and the host country. Information on these and other study abroad options at the University of Delaware is available from the Center for International Studies.


