Global Campus in Dublin Adds Courses to Study Abroad Curriculum

Global Campus in Dublin and a popular coffee shop.
Less than a year old, our Global Campus in Dublin has made some exciting strides in study abroad programming in Ireland. Designed to meet specific standards with regard to both curriculum and physical learning environment, our Global Campuses already provide an ideal opportunity to U.S. faculty for custom and faculty-led programs. Dublin offers an affordable option to studying abroad in an English-speaking country, as well as unique perspectives on the European Union, international business, history, politics and art.

For Spring 2011, we're adding some exciting courses to our International Business and Contemporary Perspectives on Ireland programs:

• Economics of the European Union New
• Entrepreneurship – The Art of Creative Business (with EU students) New
• Photography in Dublin  New
• International Service Learning  New
• Popular Culture
• Contemporary Irish Literature
• Communications and Global Competence
• Social & Economic Aspects of Ireland
• Ireland – Conflict Transformation and Reconciliation
• International Business
• International Marketing
• Cross-Cultural Management

The study room at the Global Campus in Dublin.
Our Global Campus also is ideally situated in the heart of Dublin,
close to museums, leading companies and other opportunities for academic excursions. The Global Campus learning environment offers a welcome alternative to direct-enroll options through larger institutional settings that do not conform to U.S. teaching styles or standards.



"The Global Campus offers big school facilities in a small school atmosphere," says Francis Kelly, Campus Director in Dublin. "Students are able to develop a close relationship with faculty and embrace the open door policy."

The Global Campus in Dublin shares facilities with the International School of Business, which pulls a large number of international students mostly from Europe. This unique relationship allows international students to integrate with U.S. students both in the classroom, on campus and through shared housing.

We are currently accepting applications for Custom and Faculty-Led Programs for Spring 2011. If you're interested in learning more, click here.

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