
Program Description:
UCF College of Business Administration has partnered with the University of Seoul (UOS) to allow students to study business in an international setting. UOS is a public university founded in 1918 with a strong academic record, ranking 7th among all Korean universities. Students will take classes at the Department of Business Administration. Through professional and practical business programs, the school provides students with basic expertise as future business managers and a solid sense of responsibility to larger social and ethical goals. In the rapidly changing business environment, the goal of the school is to produce professional managers capable of adaptive thinking and creative problem-solving skills.
Seoul is the capital and largest city in South Korea with almost 1 billion residents. Due to an economic boom, the city is a rising in global importance and is one of the world’s largest economies by GDP. With its high living standards, it has also been ranked Asia’s most livable city.
Minimum Requirements:
- UCF GPA: 2.75
- Must be a pre-business or business major
- Must be in good standing (academic, conduct and financial) with UCF
- Must be registered full-time while participating in the exchange
- Must have at least one semester left to graduate, upon returning from your semester abroad
For general CBA study abroad inquiries, refer to this website: http://business.ucf.edu/study-abroad/
Program Contact:
To discuss coursework, schedule an appointment with Holly Bouma, Associate Director of International Programs, CBA, holly.bouma@ucf.edu
Application Process:
You can apply online for this program.
All applications will be reviewed and selected applicants will be notified of how to follow up. Assessment of the applications will be based on the academic qualifications of the applicant and how well the program fits with the courses that the applicant has taken. UCF does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation and/or veteran status.
Applications are approved on a rolling basis. When placement capacity is reached, the website will show 'Full' and applications will no longer be accepted. Students may be placed on the waitlist.
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IIE: A Student Guide to Study Abroad