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Interterm Spring 2014: Beijing & Shanghai China
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Agenda Application process –1 Year and 2 nd Year Students –1 st Year Students Costs A typical trip What we require of you Benefits
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Application Process Application Window – 1 Year and 2 nd Year Class of 2014: 10/7-10/31 at noon – 1 st Year Class of 2015: 10/16 at noon-10/31 at noon Application Process – https://shop.nd.edu/C21688_ustores/web/store_main.jsp?STOREID=56&SINGLESTORE=true https://shop.nd.edu/C21688_ustores/web/store_main.jsp?STOREID=56&SINGLESTORE=true 1.Basic information 2.Deposit 3.Commitment Statement 4.Resume and copy of passport 5.BOTFL?
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Costs $1500 Deposit covers – Hotel – Ground transportation – Inter-continental flight – All breakfasts, most lunches, a few dinners
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Costs, continued Flights – Chicago Beijing; Shanghai Chicago: $1100-1300 – Chicago Beijing; Shanghai Hong Kong, HK Chicago: $1050 Fun money…$1000? – Cooking classes, Beijing/Shanghai by night bike tours, Chinese hot pot dinner, half-day trip to water village, shopping, bars, restaurants
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Typical Agenda Beijing (Sunday-Friday) – Day of arrival: at leisure – Monday morning: free, afternoon: presentations by ISP – Tuesday morning: Fuping Development Institute, afternoon: guided tour of Beijing including Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square – Wednesday morning: United Family Healthcare presentation on the challenges of healthcare in China, afternoon: Lenovo presentation by company leaders followed by facility tour – Thursday morning/early afternoon: Great Wall of China
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Typical Agenda Shanghai (Friday-Thursday) – Saturday morning: guided tour of city, afternoon: optional trip to water village – Monday morning: GE Aviation presentation and tour of facilities, afternoon: Ford presentation and tour of facilities – Tuesday morning: Caterpillar presentation and tour of facilities, afternoon: networking with four panelists
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What we expect Pre-trip – Three 1.5 hour long prep classes Politics Economics Social developments Contextual reference Awareness, understanding and competence regarding effective cross- cultural communication – Read Factory Girls by Leslie T. Chang as well as multiple articles – Two written assignments
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What we expect In-country – Attend EVERYTHING – Represent the brand – Abide by the code of conduct – Gather notes for post-trip assignments (there will be two)
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Benefits Exposure to another culture Talking points during interviews A more well-rounded MBA One credit hour
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