Bauer Learning Abroad Programs

Bauer College students have the opportunity to spend a summer, semester, or even a year studying in another country while receiving academic credit toward their degree plan. Students have multiple options for pursuing a term abroad, including: Reciprocal Educational Exchange Programs (or "REEP"); Affiliated Programs; and Bauer Faculty-led Programs. Scholarships and financial aid may be used to assist with funding learning abroad opportunities. Students will work closely with the UH Learning Abroad Office and their academic advisor to plan and prepare for their term abroad.

Bauer Faculty-Led Programs

Bauer College faculty-led learning abroad programs give students the opportunity to explore international business practices firsthand through cultural immersion, on-site visits with local companies, and meetings with government officials. Each program includes an in-country experience as part of a traditional course, offered during the academic year or summer sessions.

The time spent abroad serves as an extended classroom, offering valuable experiential learning that complements the academic content delivered before and after the trip, either in person or online. (Time abroad is typically one week for graduate programs and two weeks for undergraduate programs.)

Each program has specific eligibility and course requirements, so it is best to check the program page directly for details. All participants must complete the CoogsAbroad application. Some programs also require students to submit a separate sign-up form, which reserves their spot on the trip and adds them to the program’s email list for important updates.

Current Faculty-Led Program Offerings