Location
  • China
    • Shanghai
Term
Spring
Subject Areas
Business Communications Economics International Business Marketing

Program Details

Program Type
Provider
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Dormitory
Jun 28, 2023
Mar 07, 2019
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About Program

Shanghai is the largest city in China, a global economic superpower and a metropolis buzzing with energy that makes anything seem possible. It’s one of the world’s largest international trade centers, where ancient traditions and architecture mix with futuristic skyscrapers and innovations. This important financial and business hub is an incredible location in which to learn about the global supply chain and Chinese work culture.

CAPA’s Global Business Institute is a certificate program in partnership with the University of Pittsburgh’s College of Business Administration. The program examines the impact of globalization on business practices. Through a combination of business courses and an optional internship placement, you’ll gain and strengthen professional skills, learn how to effectively articulate these to grad schools and hiring managers, build a network of contacts abroad, and return home with 12-15 credits and a Certificate of Study in Global Business.

This program is no longer offered. View more programs from CAPA: The Global Education Network.

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Robin
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

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The older I’ve gotten, the more I realize that life is crazy in the very best way. Spending the fall of my junior year studying abroad in Shanghai certainly affirmed that for me. CAPA facilitated a program that exceled at balancing academics with travel. Throughout the course of a fifteen-week term I got to take two history-based classes, a philosophy course, and a language course that certainly went deeper into Chinese culture more than any course I could have taken at my home school would have. Plus, I still had time to see the country itself through visiting four other cities in China. CAPA did a great job of planning tourist activities to help expand on the experiences we had seeing different cities. I had no idea what to expect heading into a semester abroad, but I left my time in Shanghai pleasantly surprised by the experience as a whole for exploring as much of the country and culture as possible in such a short period of time. Though I decided to study abroad mainly to take some time away from my home campus, I ended excited to go see even more of the world! I encourage anyone thinking about going to reach out to CAPA for more information.

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
China has some wild food to try. Because I'm not super adventurous, I went only as far as trying some pig's snout, and I have to admit that it wasn't too bad.
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