Study Abroad Programs | Graduate India
New Delhi, Agra and Mumbai, India
January 1-10, 2013
- Subject: International business with emphasis on emerging economies, supply chain concepts and global trade
- Description: Pre-trip classes on campus with in-country trips to financial, manufacturing, and consulting businesses and cultural sites in India
- Credit: 3 hours elective credit
- Faculty: Dr. Nancy Nix, Assistant Dean Mark Muller
- Dates:
- Depart US no later than Jan 1 to arrive in New Delhi by the 2nd
- Program starts in New Delhi the morning of Jan 3rd
- Program concludes in Mumbai the afternoon of January 10th
- Proposed visits:
| Taj Mahal |
Goldman Sachs |
| Feedback Ventures |
Wipro |
| A.T. Kearney |
Blue Dart |
| Phoenix Mills |
Jet Air |
| Dharavi Slums |
Crawford Market |
| Reliance Industries |
Dabbawalas |
| JNPT/GTI port |
Gandhi home in Mumbai |
- Accommodations: Ambassador Hotel, New Delhi (www.tajhotels.com) and Trident, Bandra Kurla, Mumbai (www.tridenthotels.com)
- Program Fee: $500 for student's first trip. $1,750 for second trip. Students are responsible for tuition, travel to/from country any non-group meals and other personal expenses while on the trip
- Included in the Program Fee are:
- Hotel accommodations (breakfasts included)
- Transportation to Agra for tour of Taj Mahal
- Transportation to Mumbai
- Deposit: $500 deposit due by Friday, August 31 to Ms. Liz O'Keef in Tandy Hall 300 (Dean's Suite)
- Student Comments:
- “My internship with The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano had afforded me the opportunity to get on a team of people looking to build a boutique cardiac center in India. The insight and information gained on infrastructure, brain drain, economics, and the Indian health care system from so many great companies is what earned me the spot on the team!”
- “The trip was definitely an experience that we will never forget, thank you for giving us that opportunity.”
Click here to view the Video Journal on Distribution of Wealth in India from a previous student taking this trip.