PMBA, MBA, & EMBA
Our action-based programs are customized to fit your curriculum and help future business leaders learn through real-world challenges and experiences. We can incorporate a range of academic and cultural experiences to further your students’ education.
Explore the possibilities in global business
Here are just a few ideas to get you started…
Finance in Singapore
It’s no accident that Singapore has developed into Asia’s largest hub for foreign exchange and commodity trading, as well as a growing wealth management. Study the country’s purposeful march toward becoming a global financial center and meet with bankers and wealth managers who’ve flocked to the region.
Mineral Resources in Peru
Peru’s status as an emerging economy is strongly linked to its wealth of mineral resources. It is the world’s 2nd largest producer of silver, 3rd largest producer of copper, and the leading producer of gold in Latin America. Consider its recent rise in the world economy and discuss ways Peru can hedge the risk of its reliance on these exports.
The Challenged Economy of Greece
Explore the real-time questions relevant to Greece’s very difficult road through the debt crisis and its current relationship with its trading partners in Europe. Though this developed economy was strong for decades, some economists have now reclassified it as an emerging market again. Study its effort to recover, especially in contrast to neighbors Italy or Spain with a “compare and contrast” itinerary.
Agricultural Industry in Vietnam
Vietnam is an agricultural powerhouse, employing roughly 54% of the workforce. In 2012, Vietnam became the world’s largest exporter of rice, and is the #2 exporter of coffee. The rise of the global seafood market has also spurred growth, as shrimp, squid, crab, and lobster now account for nearly 10% of total exports.
Impact of Public Policy in Germany
Germany’s culture of conservative fiscal financial management, tied with heavy union and cultural diversity issues, makes this country a good destination to understand the relationship between public policy, institutional practices, workforce management, and consumer behavior. As home to the European Central Bank, it is also an excellent place to examine the politics of the Eurozone.
What’s included with every program
Our dedicated team provides you with end-to-end travel and logistics support at every step. We make sure every detail is covered so you can focus on your program and travel with total peace of mind.
In-country, English-speaking guides
24/7 emergency support
Entry requirements assistance
Embedded medical insurance
Dedicated team of experts
Financial protection
Immersive Engagements
Our Global Experiences team has spent years building a dynamic network of industry experts and organizations. Here’s just a few examples of the engagements we can incorporate when you host our program students.
PMBA, MBA & EMBA
GERMANY
Cornell University EMBA students traveled to Munich and Berlin to explore topics like technology in the auto industry, the future of media integrity, and sustainable brewing.
UNITED STATES
University of Georgia PMBA students traveled to Chicago with the goal of understanding a variety of business areas including the pharmaceutical industry.
SOUTH AFRICA
Emory University EMBA students traveled to South Africa to visit various types of international businesses, including a nonprofit and an incubation hub.
What our partners are saying...
Susan Brown
University of Georgia
Director of PMBA, MBA, and EMBA Programs
The WorldStrides team did a great job of integrating and managing our specific requests while also filling in gaps with great company visits. We also had an amazing tour guide, Michael Duyen, who could not have been more helpful or accommodating. Many thanks for all the help!
Vaughan Scott
University of Louisville - College of Business
Professor
We had the opportunity to meet with Thierry Delahaye, the Vice President for Bosch Power Tools Africa. He had incredible insights about doing business in the continent of Africa, and gave an inspiring presentation about the diverse markets and opportunities present there. Our students were deeply affected by what he had to say, and more than one hopes to return someday as professionals ready to invest in those communities.
Ruby Pierce
University of Denver, Daniels College of Business
Student Engagement Manager
Our international immersion to Mumbai and Bangalore was incredible! The EMBA students felt the personal exposure to the people, culture, food, and businesses were life-changing experiences. Many thanks to our guide, who was with us the entire time and was very helpful.