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  • Locations: Madrid, Spain
  • Program Terms: Winter
  • Restrictions: Drexel applicants only
  • This program is currently not accepting applications.
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LeBow International Business Consulting


Program Overview

The international consulting residency course at Drexel LeBow offers students a unique combination of real-world consulting and international travel. In this class, students act as consultants to an international organization and experience international business firsthand.

Undergraduate students are invited to participate in a 10-week business consulting course, MGMT 380, and an accompanying one-week international residency to Spain. During the on-campus course, students will explore business problem solving through project-based learning – conducting research and analyses to provide recommendations for a partner company abroad. 

10 weeks of the course take place on campus, with student-client interaction facilitated virtually. During the final week of the course, students travel abroad on an international residency to present their final recommendations to the client in person. During the one-week international residency, students also participate in company visits and cultural experiences.
 

At the end of the term, students will travel to Madrid, Spain to deliver final presentations and to learn more about business in this region. Learn more about previous international consulting residencies here from the Dornsife Office for Experiential Learning.   

 

Academics

Eligibility: Open to all undergraduate students at Drexel University. Priority will be given to pre-juniors, juniors, and seniors.
 
Credit: This is an international consulting course and residency. Students will be registered for MGMT 380 – International Business Consulting, 4 credits as part of their fall course load. The course will meet as a regular fall term course. The week after the term ends, students will participate in an international residency to deliver their final recommendations to the client and participate in cultural activities.

Instructor: TBD
 


Program Calendar

Arrival Date: 12/12/24 (leave US on 12/11 to arrive on 12/12)
Departure Date: 12/19/24

Itinerary Overview*

Thursday, December 12 
Students arrive in Madrid, Spain on their own 
Group Welcome Dinner 
 
Friday, December 13 
Business visit #1 
Cultural event in Madrid
 
Saturday, December 14 
Students practice client presentations
Free afternoon to explore the city
 
Sunday, December 15 
Free Time/Optional cultural event 
 
Monday, December 16 
Business consulting presentation to company partner and any associated activities
 
Tuesday, December 17 
Business Visit #2
Business Visit #3
 
Wednesday, December 18 
Business Visit #4 
Free afternoon 
Farewell Dinner 
 
Thursday, December 19 
Students depart Madrid on their own 

*Schedule is tentative and subject to change


Program Fee - $1,930

Due 7/31/2024 - Advance Payment of $500 + $25 application fee
Due 9/1/2024 - Final Payment of $1,430
*All payments are non-refundable unless declined admission or program cancels for unforeseen reasons.

Included in Program Fee:
--Hotel accommodations
--Breakfast and internet at hotel
--Welcome/Farewell group dinners
--Cultural and academic visits
--In-country transportation for all activities on the itinerary
--On Call Emergency travel assistance, medical and quarantine insurance

Not Included in Program Fee:
--Regular Drexel tuition
--International flights (Flight recommendations will be provided) 
--Passport and visa fees
--Hotel incidental charges
--$25 Study Abroad Application fee

Financial Aid: Students may request an Adjusted Cost of Attendance by submitting the Program Fee and estimated out of pocket expenses listed above to Drexel Central (via askdrexel). Doing so could make students’ eligible for additional financial aid.

 

More Information

  • Visa: U.S. citizens may travel to countries within the Schengen Zone without visas. Students of other nationalities must check with your own embassies to confirm whether a visa is required for entry. The Dornsife Office for Experiential Learning will supply any supporting documents necessary for tourist visa applications.
     
  • Contact: Cassidy Keehan, cvk26@drexel.edu


Dates / Deadlines:
Dates / Deadlines:
Term Year App Deadline Decision Date Start Date End Date
Winter 2025 07/29/2024
08/05/2024 12/12/2024 12/19/2024

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This program is currently not accepting applications.