Hi Everyone,
Are you enrolled in (or still need to take) The Practice of Management (MGMT210)? Why not take care of your MGMT210 requirement this Winter Term while spending 10 days in Panama City, Panama? Time is running out to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity as the deadline to apply is September 15.
In MGMT210, we learn how the functions of management are affected by things like the external environment and culture. For this special study abroad version of the course, through a series of structured and unstructured cultural immersion activities (including meetings with managers from actual organizations in Panama) you will get a chance to experience and reflect on how culture can have an impact on how decisions are made.
Follow this link to get the details on this priceless opportunity and to get your application started: https://goabroad.umbc.edu/_portal/tds-program-brochure?programid=47470. You can also email me. I would be happy to discuss this and share all the information that I have. Scholarships and financial aid are also available. More information on these can be found by following this link: https://studyabroad.umbc.edu/financial-aid-and-scholarship-transfer/.
In addition to the 3-credits earned for completing MGMT210, for a little extra work you can also earn a Micro-Credential in “Intercultural Management Competency”. This is a “badge” that can be added to your resume that will demonstrate to potential employers that you possess a level of competency and understanding of how culture influences the practice of management.
Study abroad opportunities help provide you with an understanding of other world views. A more global understanding can not only make you a better, well-rounded person, it can make you a more successful person. I hope you can take advantage of this opportunity to more deeply understand the holistic value of the practice of management, while spending a portion of your January in an environment that is a little warmer than Baltimore.
But hurry, time is running out. Apply before September 15!
Kind regards,
Sidas (Sy) Saulynas, Ph.D.
Are you enrolled in (or still need to take) The Practice of Management (MGMT210)? Why not take care of your MGMT210 requirement this Winter Term while spending 10 days in Panama City, Panama? Time is running out to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity as the deadline to apply is September 15.
In MGMT210, we learn how the functions of management are affected by things like the external environment and culture. For this special study abroad version of the course, through a series of structured and unstructured cultural immersion activities (including meetings with managers from actual organizations in Panama) you will get a chance to experience and reflect on how culture can have an impact on how decisions are made.
Follow this link to get the details on this priceless opportunity and to get your application started: https://goabroad.umbc.edu/_portal/tds-program-brochure?programid=47470. You can also email me. I would be happy to discuss this and share all the information that I have. Scholarships and financial aid are also available. More information on these can be found by following this link: https://studyabroad.umbc.edu/financial-aid-and-scholarship-transfer/.
In addition to the 3-credits earned for completing MGMT210, for a little extra work you can also earn a Micro-Credential in “Intercultural Management Competency”. This is a “badge” that can be added to your resume that will demonstrate to potential employers that you possess a level of competency and understanding of how culture influences the practice of management.
Study abroad opportunities help provide you with an understanding of other world views. A more global understanding can not only make you a better, well-rounded person, it can make you a more successful person. I hope you can take advantage of this opportunity to more deeply understand the holistic value of the practice of management, while spending a portion of your January in an environment that is a little warmer than Baltimore.
But hurry, time is running out. Apply before September 15!
Kind regards,
Sidas (Sy) Saulynas, Ph.D.