Global Trip (DBIN-GB)
DBIN-GB 3103 DBi Argentina (1.5 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain international experience in a rapidly changing global economy. DBi courses are offered in either a one (1.5 credits) or two-week (3 credits) intensive format during traditional academic break periods. A limited number of credits earned may be applied to the Global Business specialization, and some DBi course credits for specific courses may be applied to other specializations as noted on OSE's CampusGroups website. In addition to Stern tuition, a DBi Program Fee is required and covers the costs of double-occupancy housing, some excursions, and some meals as detailed in the individual course syllabus. For more details about specific courses including tentative schedule components, visit the Courses and Syllabi section on OSE's CampusGroups website at https://nyustern.campusgroups.com/ose/doing-business-in-(dbi)-program/.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3110 DBi Costa Rica: Sustainable Business in Latin America (1.5 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain international experience in a rapidly changing global economy. DBi courses are offered in either a one (1.5 credits) or two-week (3 credits) intensive format during traditional academic break periods. A limited number of credits earned may be applied to the Global Business specialization, and some DBi course credits for specific courses may be applied to other specializations as noted on OSE's CampusGroups website. In addition to Stern tuition, a DBi Program Fee is required and covers the costs of double-occupancy housing, some excursions, and some meals as detailed in the individual course syllabus. For more details about specific courses including tentative schedule components, visit the Courses and Syllabi section on OSE's CampusGroups website at https://nyustern.campusgroups.com/ose/doing-business-in-(dbi)-program/.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3111 DBi Italy (Luxury Retail & Branding) (1.5 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain international experience in a rapidly changing global economy. DBi courses are offered in either a one (1.5 credits) or two-week (3 credits) intensive format during traditional academic break periods. A limited number of credits earned may be applied to the Global Business specialization, and some DBi course credits for specific courses may be applied to other specializations as noted on OSE's CampusGroups website. In addition to Stern tuition, a DBi Program Fee is required and covers the costs of double-occupancy housing, some excursions, and some meals as detailed in the individual course syllabus. For more details about specific courses including tentative schedule components, visit the Courses and Syllabi section on OSE's CampusGroups website at https://nyustern.campusgroups.com/ose/doing-business-in-(dbi)-program/.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3115 DBi Spain (1.5 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain international experience in a rapidly changing global economy. DBi courses are offered in either a one (1.5 credits) or two-week (3 credits) intensive format during traditional academic break periods. A limited number of credits earned may be applied to the Global Business specialization, and some DBi course credits for specific courses may be applied to other specializations as noted on OSE's CampusGroups website. In addition to Stern tuition, a DBi Program Fee is required and covers the costs of double-occupancy housing, some excursions, and some meals as detailed in the individual course syllabus. For more details about specific courses including tentative schedule components, visit the Courses and Syllabi section on OSE's CampusGroups website at https://nyustern.campusgroups.com/ose/doing-business-in-(dbi)-program/.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3118 DBi Morocco & North Africa (1.5 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain international experience in a rapidly changing global economy. DBi courses are offered in either a one (1.5 credits) or two-week (3 credits) intensive format during traditional academic break periods. A limited number of credits earned may be applied to the Global Business specialization, and some DBi course credits for specific courses may be applied to other specializations as noted on OSE's CampusGroups website. In addition to Stern tuition, a DBi Program Fee is required and covers the costs of double-occupancy housing, some excursions, and some meals as detailed in the individual course syllabus. For more details about specific courses including tentative schedule components, visit the Courses and Syllabi section on OSE's CampusGroups website at https://nyustern.campusgroups.com/ose/doing-business-in-(dbi)-program/.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3120 DBi Germany (1.5 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain international experience in a rapidly changing global economy. DBi courses are offered in either a one (1.5 credits) or two-week (3 credits) intensive format during traditional academic break periods. A limited number of credits earned may be applied to the Global Business specialization, and some DBi course credits for specific courses may be applied to other specializations as noted on OSE's CampusGroups website. In addition to Stern tuition, a DBi Program Fee is required and covers the costs of double-occupancy housing, some excursions, and some meals as detailed in the individual course syllabus. For more details about specific courses including tentative schedule components, visit the Courses and Syllabi section on OSE's CampusGroups website at https://nyustern.campusgroups.com/ose/doing-business-in-(dbi)-program/.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3121 DBi Mexico (1.5 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain international experience in a rapidly changing global economy. DBi courses are offered in either a one (1.5 credits) or two-week (3 credits) intensive format during traditional academic break periods. A limited number of credits earned may be applied to the Global Business specialization, and some DBi course credits for specific courses may be applied to other specializations as noted on OSE's CampusGroups website. In addition to Stern tuition, a DBi Program Fee is required and covers the costs of double-occupancy housing, some excursions, and some meals as detailed in the individual course syllabus. For more details about specific courses including tentative schedule components, visit the Courses and Syllabi section on OSE's CampusGroups website at https://nyustern.campusgroups.com/ose/doing-business-in-(dbi)-program/.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3122 DBi Copenhagen (1.5 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain international experience in a rapidly changing global economy. DBi courses are offered in either a one (1.5 credits) or two-week (3 credits) intensive format during traditional academic break periods. A limited number of credits earned may be applied to the Global Business specialization, and some DBi course credits for specific courses may be applied to other specializations as noted on OSE's CampusGroups website. In addition to Stern tuition, a DBi Program Fee is required and covers the costs of double-occupancy housing, some excursions, and some meals as detailed in the individual course syllabus. For more details about specific courses including tentative schedule components, visit the Courses and Syllabi section on OSE's CampusGroups website at https://nyustern.campusgroups.com/ose/doing-business-in-(dbi)-program/.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3123 DBi Israel (1.5 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain international experience in a rapidly changing global economy. DBi courses are offered in either a one (1.5 credits) or two-week (3 credits) intensive format during traditional academic break periods. A limited number of credits earned may be applied to the Global Business specialization, and some DBi course credits for specific courses may be applied to other specializations as noted on OSE's CampusGroups website. In addition to Stern tuition, a DBi Program Fee is required and covers the costs of double-occupancy housing, some excursions, and some meals as detailed in the individual course syllabus. For more details about specific courses including tentative schedule components, visit the Courses and Syllabi section on OSE's CampusGroups website at https://nyustern.campusgroups.com/ose/doing-business-in-(dbi)-program/.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
DBIN-GB 3124 DBi France (1.5 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain international experience in a rapidly changing global economy. DBi courses are offered in either a one (1.5 credits) or two-week (3 credits) intensive format during traditional academic break periods. A limited number of credits earned may be applied to the Global Business specialization, and some DBi course credits for specific courses may be applied to other specializations as noted on OSE's CampusGroups website. In addition to Stern tuition, a DBi Program Fee is required and covers the costs of double-occupancy housing, some excursions, and some meals as detailed in the individual course syllabus. For more details about specific courses including tentative schedule components, visit the Courses and Syllabi section on OSE's CampusGroups website at https://nyustern.campusgroups.com/ose/doing-business-in-(dbi)-program/.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3125 DBi Austria (1.5 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
In this program, students will explore the landscape of Austrian startups, gaining insights from lecturer and guest speakers who are actively involved in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Austria is also home to many multinational companies operating in the CEE region. In a second step, the program will focus on Austria’s role as a stepping stone for eastward internationalization and will present some of Austria’s flagship MNCs. Finally, the program will delve into the geopolitical significance of Vienna, home to important international organizations such as the OECD, OPEC, and the United Nations. This multifaceted approach will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of both the business environment and the geopolitical context in Austria.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3150 Doing Business in New York I (1.5 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
Doing Business in (DBi) courses enable students to explore how business is conducted in another country or region and help students develop a deeper understanding of the issues, opportunities, and challenges faced by businesses operating there. This intensive “DBi New York” course will include classes, speakers, and cultural visits. These courses are taught in partnership with local organizations, and will be led by local NYU Stern faculty. DBi programs bring Stern students to countries all around the globe and this will be an opportunity for students to engage in experiential learning in New York City.
The DBi Program plays a significant role in Stern’s globally-focused academic positioning and sense of community. Through DBi, students gain an awareness of the kinds of differences one may find when doing business in other parts of the world. These unique, transformative experiences broaden students' cultural awareness, change their worldviews, and create a lasting sense of community within their cohorts.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
DBIN-GB 3160 Doing Business in New York II (1.5 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
Doing Business in (DBi) courses enable students to explore how business is conducted in another country or region and help students develop a deeper understanding of the issues, opportunities, and challenges faced by businesses operating there. This intensive “DBi New York” course will include classes, speakers, and cultural visits. These courses are taught in partnership with local organizations, and will be led by local NYU Stern faculty. DBi programs bring Stern students to countries all around the globe and this will be an opportunity for students to engage in experiential learning in New York City.
The DBi Program plays a significant role in Stern’s globally-focused academic positioning and sense of community. Through DBi, students gain an awareness of the kinds of differences one may find when doing business in other parts of the world. These unique, transformative experiences broaden students' cultural awareness, change their worldviews, and create a lasting sense of community within their cohorts.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
DBIN-GB 3170 Doing Business in Shanghai (1.5 Credits)
Typically offered Summer term
Doing Business in (DBi) courses enable students to explore how business is conducted in another country or region and help students develop a deeper understanding of the issues, opportunities, and challenges faced by businesses operating there. This intensive “DBi Shanghai” course will include classes, speakers, and company/cultural visits. These courses are taught in partnership with local organizations and will be led by local NYU Business faculty. DBi programs bring Stern students to countries all around the globe and this will be an opportunity for students to engage in experiential learning in Shanghai. The DBi Program plays a significant role in Stern’s globally-focused academic positioning and sense of community. Through DBi, students gain an awareness of the kinds of differences one may find when doing business in other parts of the world. These unique, transformative experiences broaden students’ cultural awareness, change their worldviews, and create a lasting sense of community within their cohorts.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
DBIN-GB 3180 Doing Business in UAE (1.5 Credits)
Typically offered Summer term
Doing Business in (DBi) courses enable students to explore how business is conducted in another country or region and help students develop a deeper understanding of the issues, opportunities, and challenges faced by businesses operating there. This intensive “DBi UAE” course will include classes, speakers, and company/cultural visits. These courses are taught in partnership with local organizations and will be led by local NYU Business faculty. DBi programs bring Stern students to countries all around the globe and this will be an opportunity for students to engage in experiential learning in the UAE. The DBi Program plays a significant role in Stern’s globally-focused academic positioning and sense of community. Through DBi, students gain an awareness of the kinds of differences one may find when doing business in other parts of the world. These unique, transformative experiences broaden students’ cultural awareness, change their worldviews, and create a lasting sense of community within their cohorts.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
DBIN-GB 3301 Doing Business in Chile (3 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
This intensive course explores global business opportunities and challenges of doing business in Chile in the context of Latin America and the world economy. The subjects covered may include Chilean culture and economic history, finance, and sustainability, among others. It covers key Chilean industries, and may include visits to companies involved in the finance, wine, mining, and fishery sectors. The course structure includes lectures, presentations and discussions led by PUC faculty and invited speakers, company visits, and individual and group assignments.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3305 DBi China (Beijing & Shanghai) (3 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain international experience in a rapidly changing global economy. DBi courses are offered in either a one (1.5 credits) or two-week (3 credits) intensive format during traditional academic break periods. A limited number of credits earned may be applied to the Global Business specialization, and some DBi course credits for specific courses may be applied to other specializations as noted on OSE's CampusGroups website. In addition to Stern tuition, a DBi Program Fee is required and covers the costs of double-occupancy housing, some excursions, and some meals as detailed in the individual course syllabus. For more details about specific courses including tentative schedule components, visit the Courses and Syllabi section on OSE's CampusGroups website at https://nyustern.campusgroups.com/ose/doing-business-in-(dbi)-program/.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3307 DBi China (Hong Kong) (3 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain international experience in a rapidly changing global economy. DBi courses are offered in either a one (1.5 credits) or two-week (3 credits) intensive format during traditional academic break periods. A limited number of credits earned may be applied to the Global Business specialization, and some DBi course credits for specific courses may be applied to other specializations as noted on OSE's CampusGroups website. In addition to Stern tuition, a DBi Program Fee is required and covers the costs of double-occupancy housing, some excursions, and some meals as detailed in the individual course syllabus. For more details about specific courses including tentative schedule components, visit the Courses and Syllabi section on OSE's CampusGroups website at https://nyustern.campusgroups.com/ose/doing-business-in-(dbi)-program/.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3313 DBi New Zealand (3 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain international experience in a rapidly changing global economy. DBi courses are offered in either a one (1.5 credits) or two-week (3 credits) intensive format during traditional academic break periods. A limited number of credits earned may be applied to the Global Business specialization, and some DBi course credits for specific courses may be applied to other specializations as noted on OSE's CampusGroups website. In addition to Stern tuition, a DBi Program Fee is required and covers the costs of double-occupancy housing, some excursions, and some meals as detailed in the individual course syllabus. For more details about specific courses including tentative schedule components, visit the Courses and Syllabi section on OSE's CampusGroups website at https://nyustern.campusgroups.com/ose/doing-business-in-(dbi)-program/.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3314 DBi Israel (3 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain international experience in a rapidly changing global economy. DBi courses are offered in either a one (1.5 credits) or two-week (3 credits) intensive format during traditional academic break periods. A limited number of credits earned may be applied to the Global Business specialization, and some DBi course credits for specific courses may be applied to other specializations as noted on OSE's CampusGroups website. In addition to Stern tuition, a DBi Program Fee is required and covers the costs of double-occupancy housing, some excursions, and some meals as detailed in the individual course syllabus. For more details about specific courses including tentative schedule components, visit the Courses and Syllabi section on OSE's CampusGroups website at https://nyustern.campusgroups.com/ose/doing-business-in-(dbi)-program/.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3315 DBi Australia (Sydney) (3 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain international experience in a rapidly changing global economy. DBi courses are offered in either a one (1.5 credits) or two-week (3 credits) intensive format during traditional academic break periods. A limited number of credits earned may be applied to the Global Business specialization, and some DBi course credits for specific courses may be applied to other specializations as noted on OSE's CampusGroups website. In addition to Stern tuition, a DBi Program Fee is required and covers the costs of double-occupancy housing, some excursions, and some meals as detailed in the individual course syllabus. For more details about specific courses including tentative schedule components, visit the Courses and Syllabi section on OSE's CampusGroups website at https://nyustern.campusgroups.com/ose/doing-business-in-(dbi)-program/.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3318 DBi South Africa (Cape Town) (3 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain international experience in a rapidly changing global economy. DBi courses are offered in either a one (1.5 credits) or two-week (3 credits) intensive format during traditional academic break periods. A limited number of credits earned may be applied to the Global Business specialization, and some DBi course credits for specific courses may be applied to other specializations as noted on OSE's CampusGroups website. In addition to Stern tuition, a DBi Program Fee is required and covers the costs of double-occupancy housing, some excursions, and some meals as detailed in the individual course syllabus. For more details about specific courses including tentative schedule components, visit the Courses and Syllabi section on OSE's CampusGroups website at https://nyustern.campusgroups.com/ose/doing-business-in-(dbi)-program/.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3319 Doing Business in Asia (Taiwan) (3 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program provides students with the opportunity to gain international experience in a rapidly changing global economy. DBi courses are offered in either a one (1.5 credits) or two-week (3 credits) intensive format during traditional academic break periods. A limited number of credits earned may be applied to the Global Business specialization, and some DBi course credits for specific courses may be applied to other specializations as noted on OSE's CampusGroups website. In addition to Stern tuition, a DBi Program Fee is required and covers the costs of double-occupancy housing, some excursions, and some meals as detailed in the individual course syllabus. For more details about specific courses including tentative schedule components, visit the Courses and Syllabi section on OSE's CampusGroups website at https://nyustern.campusgroups.com/ose/doing-business-in-(dbi)-program/.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
Corequisites: MBA students who have completed at least 15 credits.
DBIN-GB 3350 Doing Business in Shanghai (3 Credits)
Typically offered Summer term
Doing Business in (DBi) courses enable students to explore how business is conducted in another country or region and help students develop a deeper understanding of the issues, opportunities, and challenges faced by businesses operating there. This intensive “DBi Shanghai” course will include classes, speakers, and company/cultural visits. These courses are taught in partnership with local organizations, and will be led by local NYU Business faculty. DBi programs bring Stern students to countries all around the globe and this will be an opportunity for students to engage in experiential learning in Shanghai.
The DBi Program plays a significant role in Stern’s globally-focused academic positioning and sense of community. Through DBi, students gain an awareness of the kinds of differences one may find when doing business in other parts of the world. These unique, transformative experiences broaden students’ cultural awareness, change their worldviews, and create a lasting sense of community within their cohorts.
Grading: Grad Stern Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No