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A BROAD
Oslo, Nor way
S TUDY
B I N o r w e g i a n S c h o o l o f M a n a g e m e n t
BI is rapidly growing and has a new, state-of-the-art facility. The BI
trademark is the most well-known trademark in all of Norway. The
Norwegian School has an International Student Group which plays a large
role helping international students feel welcome. This includes a pick-up
service at the airport, and activities throughout the year.
Oslo has approximately 500,000 inhabitants and has been called the Peace Capital. Norway in
the summer offers green valleys, white glaciers, waterfalls and deep blue fjords, which can been
Program Dates seen from BI, providing breathtaking scenery for any visitor or sporting enthusiast. Visitors from
all over the globe are coming to Norway in increasing numbers to experience the country’s
Term I
unspoiled nature and to breathe its fresh air. Winter sports are of important to Norwegians.
Orientation: August 16, 2010
Oslo is a very safe and clean European city and is a must for cross country skiing enthusiasts.BI
Instruction Begins: August 18, 2010 offers a non-credit Norwegian language course to exchange students for a fee.
Exams: mid-November—December 22, 2010
Housing
Term II
Orientation: January 4, 2011 All exchange students are guaranteed a room, and the cost is attractive relative to the local
Instruction Begins: January 5, 2011 prices. There are single and double rooms available, but the availability of double rooms is
Spring Break: April 16—25, 2011 limited. For sporting enthusiasts, one of the dorms is next to a cross country ski track.
Exams: mid-April—June 10, 2011
Application Process
Apply online at www.studyabroad.uiuc.edu by February 15th to study abroad the following fall
and by September 15th to study abroad the following spring.
Costs (subject to change)
Items that will be charged to your student account:
*UIUC Range IV Tuition & Fees (incl. UIUC insurance) $1,700 (approx.)
**Business Study Abroad Fee (incl. App & SAO Admin Fee) $1,525
CISI Study Abroad Insurance (mandatory) $127
Estimated out-of-pocket expenses:
Norwegian Language course (optional) $235
Visa $170
Airfare $882—1146 (round trip)
Room $3000-3500
Meals $2,100
Local Transportation $280
Books and Supplies $840
Personal/Miscellaneous Expenses $3,000
*This is the only tuition students will have to pay while studying abroad.
**$500 is non-refundable.
Business International
Programs
Requirements
1055 Business Instructional Facility Must be enrolled in the College of Business when you apply
515 East Gregory Drive Recommended minimum GPA 3.0/4.0
Champaign, IL 61820 Completed at least one year of course work on the UIUC
Phone: 217-244-7245 campus (or one semester for off campus transfer students)
studyabroad@business.illinois.edu Strongly recommended that students in their last semester
not participate
Updated 4/15/10
Typical Courses Available
Course listings are subject to change. UIUC course equivalencies are listed in bold.
You are required to take a minimum load of 15 UIUC hours with a maximum of 18 UIUC hours.
UIUC credit hours are listed within parentheses (__)
Fall Courses Spring Courses
EXC2300: Basic Financial Management (3 hours) SPA 2402: Bus Communication in English (3 hours)
SPA2402: Business Com: Negotiations and Presentations (3) EXC2603: Branding = MKTG ELECTIVE (3)
SPA2901: Business Culture and Ethical Dilemmas (4) EXC2704: Consumer Behavior = BADM 325 (3)
EXC2400: Business Research Methods = BADM 322 (3) EXC2602: Direct Marketing = FREE ELECTIVE (3)
EXC2704: Consumer Behavior (3) EXC3451: Financial Reporting and Analysis (3)
EXC2505: Empirical Methods in Finance = FIN 3xx (3) EXC2509: Financial Statements & Valuation = FIN 4xx (3)
EXC3410: The Firm– Introduction Course (4) BOK2632: Financial Strategy (3)
EXC2401: Financial Accounting II = FREE ELECTIVE (3) EXC2402: Information Technology Management (3)
EXC2501: Financial Decision Making = FIN 321 (3) SPA2401: Intercultural Communication: Business Cultures and Ethical Dilemmas (3)
EXC2402: Information Technology Mgt = BADM 351 (3) SPA2401: Intercultural Comm in English = MGT MAJOR ELECTIVE (3)
SPA2401: Intercultural Com: Bus Cultures & Ethic Dilemmas = FREE ELECTIVE (3) EXC2502: International Marketing (3)
EXC2620: International Business = BADM 380 (3) EXC2403: Intl Commercial Law & EU/EEA = FREE ELECTIVE
EXC2102: Intl Business-to-Business Marketing = BADM 382 OR 327 ORG2401: Innovation & Entrepreneurship (3)
EXC2404: Intl Economics & Trade (3) EXC2508: Investment Analysis = FREE ELECTIVE (FIN majors can’t take this;
NSA2301: International Maritime Law (3) too similar to FIN 300) (3)
EXC2502: International Marketing (3) EXC2405: Logistics (3)
INS2500: Introduction to Public Relations (3) EXC2305: Macroeconomics (3)
EXC2405: Logistics = BADM 378 (3) EXC2807: Macroeconomics & Fin Markets = FREE ELECTIVE (3)
EXC3442: Managerial Accounting I = FREE ELECTIVE (4) EXC2406: Managerial Accounting II = FREE ELECTIVE (3)
NSA2300: Marine Insurance (3) EXC2504: Market Planning & Product Mgt (3)
EXC2504: Market Planning & Product Mgt = BADM 420 (3) EXC2407: Microeconomics = ECON 102 (3)
MRK2531: Marketing Communication = BADM 323 (3) EXC2101: Norwegian Culture & History (3)
EXC3414: Marketing Management = BADM 320 (4) BOK2501: Options & Futures (3)
EXC2101: Norwegian Culture and History (3) EXC2953: Organizational Behavior and Management (4)
ORG9353: Org and Change = BADM 312 (3) EXC2307: Organizational Psychology & Mgt = BADM 311 (3)
ORG9980: Org & Managerial Com = MKTG ELECTIVE (3) EXC2707: Risk Mgt & Derivatives (3)
NSA2302: Organising the Shipowning Entity (3) BOK2632: Risk Strategy (3)
NSA2700: Ship Accounting = FREE ELECTIVE (3) EXC2506: Service Mktg& Customer Loyalty = MAJOR ELECTIVE for MKTG (*) (3)
EXC1012: Scandinavian Work Life and Management EXC2705: Scandinavian Management in an Int’l and Comparative Perspective (3)
EXC2500: Strategy II = MAJOR ELECTIVE for MGMT if taken 449 (3) EXC2304: Statistics (4)
EXC2904: Statistics (4)
EXC2408: Strategy I – Strategy Analysis (3)
Course descriptions can be found at http://www.bi.no/BI-Startpage2/Programmes/Exchange-and-
Summer-Programme/Test-Incoming-Students/Exchange-Students/Bachelor-Exchange-Programme-/
Preliminary-Course-List-Autumn-20091/
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