France & Germany

Stuttgart, Germnay

Visit these linked pages on the U.S. State Department website to learn about travel advisories to France & Germany.

Due to the current instability in global travel, we reserve the right to cancel the trip.

Join Dr. Cate Wengelnik on an unforgettable journey through Germany and France to explore global leadership, innovation, and international business strategy in two of Europe’s most dynamic regions. With exclusive company visits, cultural excursions, and immersive learning experiences, students will gain valuable insight into cross-cultural business environments while building lasting global connections.

Sign-ups for the January 2026 trip to France & Germany are now open.

This program is open to undergraduate students.

If you have any questions about this program, please contact Dr. Cate Wengelnik, Professor of Practice in the Management & Leadership Department and Director of Undergraduate Learning Abroad at cwengelnik@uh.edu.

2026 Program Dates

Sunday, January 4 - Thursday, January 15, 2026

Cost: TBD

Visitors traveling to Europe from one of the 60-visa exempt countries, are required to have a travel authorization to enter most European countries. Please visit the European Union website for more information.


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Trip Details

Stuttgart, Germany & Strasbourg, France

Undergraduate Students Only.

Learn about business in France & Germany, with a focus on Culture and Commerce!

Courses

Students must enroll in the following courses to participate in the program:

MANA 4397: Regional Issues in Global Management
MANA 4333: Cultural Issues in Global Management

Course will be offered during Winter Mini 2026 Session. All coursework will be completed ONLINE, with the exception of the trip to France & Germany and the Welcome Session, which will have to be completed in-person.


Cost & Payment Information

The cost of the program will approximately be TBD. This includes hotel accommodations (double rooms), corporate visits, cultural visits, and city tours. Daily breakfast at the hotel, a welcome dinner and a farewell dinner, and an additional lunch and dinner are also included. The cost of the trip does not include airfare, health insurance, transportation to and from Houston airport, UH tuition, or any other meals. Because of the current international political climate, we reserve the right to cancel the trip any time prior to departure should we believe that student safety is compromised. In such a case, we will refund all fee payments made, but are not be responsible for airline ticket reimbursements or other related incurred expenses. We recommend that students purchase travel insurance.

Program Cost Includes:
  • Hotel accommodations
    • 11 nights, double occupancy
    • breakfast included
    • Welcome dinner and farewell dinner
  • Daily company and site tours
  • One dinner and one lunch, aside from welcome and farewell dinner
  • Transportation during traveling outside Stuttgart and Strasbourg
  • Two multi-day metro cards (valid for metro, bus, train, tram)
Program Cost Does Not Include:
  • UH Tuition: Each course is 3 credit hours
  • Airfare
  • Health Insurance Coverage
  • Voluntary Excursions
  • Other Meals
Cost Savings & Scholarships

Students have found a number of ways to reduce their costs associated with this trip. First, some students use their frequent flier miles to save on airfare costs. Second, many students have convinced their employers to pay for the program as part of an employer's educational reimbursement program. Third, some students who apply for scholarships receive some money, so we strongly recommend that participants apply for scholarships. Information about these can be found on the Learning Abroad Scholarship website.


International Travel Information

Participants must have a valid passport. Because a copy of your passport is required to sign up for the trip, if you do not have one you should apply for one as soon as possible. Students who are not U.S. citizens may require a Visa to enter France & Germany. It is the student's responsibility to verify visa requirements for their nationality. It is also the student's responsibility to acquire all necessary visas. Visit the state department's web site for more information about international travel.

UH Learning Abroad serves as a full U.S. Passport Acceptance Facility. Services are available to students, faculty, staff, and the general public.

Arrival

Students are responsible for their own arrival travel arrangements. The program begins at 5:00 pm on Sunday, January 4th. Because most flights leave Houston in the afternoon and arrive in Stuttgart the following day, students will have to depart Houston on Saturday, January 3rd.

During the Program

We will arrange all travel during the program at no additional expense to the student. This includes day trips, tours, visits to local businesses, and travel to and from the international airport.

Departure

The program ends on Thursday, January 15th. Students may depart at any time that day or later.


Accommodation Information

Students will be provided double rooms upon arrival until departure. Breakfast is included, but other meals, phone charges, laundry, and other charges are not.

If students desire to arrive in Stuttgart before the program's arrival date or depart Strasbourg after the program's departure date, all arrangements for accommodations need to be made directly with the hotel(s).