More and more people are working for organizations that view the world as their marketplace. Even employees who never aspired to work outside the United States find themselves communicating with co-workers and clients around the world via telecommunications.
Organizations–large and small–seek employees who can function effectively in a multicultural environment. These individuals have a good understanding of business principles and practices as well as the right mindset–strong interpersonal skills, a spirit of adventure, the ability to adapt and be flexible, a willingness to take risks, and a good sense of humor.
To help you gain an appreciation for the global nature of business as well as the ability to function in the global business environment, opportunities exist for you to study international business and economics.
» Visit the UW-Eau Claire Center for International Education website
» Learn how to finance your international study experience
Australia
» Murdoch University, Perth
» Southern Cross University, Lismore
Austria
» Karl-Franzens-University, Graz
England
» Lancaster University, Lancaster
» University of Winchester, Winchester
Germany
» Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Frankfurt
Greece
» American College of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki
Ireland
» University of Limerick, Limerick
Japan
» Kansai Gaidai University, Hirakata City
Scotland
» University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen
» University of Glasgow, Glasgow
» University of Stirling, Stirling
South Korea
» Ajou University, International Summer School, Suwon City
Sweden
» Växjö University, Växjö

Our students have "Aussie fever"
The most popular exchange program for UW-Eau Claire business students is Southern Cross University in Lismore, Australia. An added bonus: students typically visit Fiji.