April 8, 2016
Study Abroad tour to Europe gives students in the College of Business Administration a global outlook on business
Submitted by Brent Fritzemeier
A faculty-led study abroad program this spring saw 22 students in the Kansas State University College of Business Administration travel to Europe to gain a better understanding of the global marketplace.
The group, which was led by Swinder Janda, professor of marketing and Robert M. Edgerley chair in global business, spent 10 days visiting the sites and touring international businesses in London and Munich.
"In addition to providing students an international perspective on business, studying abroad is also a great — and fun — way to enhance world mindedness," Janda said. "In addition, it is beneficial in terms of providing students the opportunity to navigate a different cultural environment, and in that sense contributes to their ability to interact with diverse populations."
In London, the students were led on business tours of Wimbledon, Chelsea Football Club, and Fuller's Brewery. They also took a hop-on, hop-off bus tour of the city and had a chance to ride the London Eye Ferris wheel.
During their time in Munich, the group took a guided tour of a BMW manufacturing plant and a tour of BMW Welt. Visits to Gorge in Garmisch, Neuschwanstein Castle, a cultural show at the Hofbrauhaus and a sightseeing bike tour gave students the opportunity to explore German culture.
The College of Business Administration offers several study abroad experiences throughout the year. For more information on study abroad programs in the college, email Swinder Janda at swinder@k-state.edu.