The Mission of Hope College University of Applied Sciences The mission of Hope College is to educate students for lives of leadership and service in a global Experience the Culture! “Doing Business in Europe” 2016 Summer Term at Hanze University Groningen, Netherlands society through academic and Learn about the Netherlands, its history, and its people through social and cultural activities in Groningen and Amsterdam. co-curricular programs of recognized excellence in the liberal arts and in the context of the historic Christian faith. Hope College P.O. Box 9000 Holland, MI 49422-9000 www.hope.edu ~ Department of Economics and Business Stacy Jackson, Ph.D., Chair jackson@hope.edu 41 Graves Place/Van Zoeren 181 (616) 395-7580 An Interdisciplinary, International Experience for Economics, Management, and Accounting Majors and Minors TRAVEL Fly to Amsterdam and take a 2-hour train ride to Groningen. While studying in Groningen, a bicycle will be provided for you to see the town and experience the culture. Dates: May 26 - June 17, 2016 TOTAL COSTS Program Fee: ~$1,180 (1050 Euros) Includes: Housing Some meals Bicycle for transportation in Groningen Cultural and business excursions Tuition: $1,425 (2015 fee) Travel (air/train): ~$1,200-1,600 Meals and personal expenses COURSE AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES Lectures, Seminars and Workshops Intercultural communication, European market entry and Eurozone legal and financial aspects Business excursions to Dutch and German companies Social and cultural activities in Groningen and Amsterdam ACADEMIC CREDIT All classes are conducted in English. 3‐cred it e lec ve! Coursework will satisfy the three-credit management or economics elective requirement for department majors and minors. Register for MGMT 490 or ECON 490 for June Term 2016. Four Hope students can aƩend; selected students will be noƟfied by December 18, 2015. Faculty Contact: Prof. Vicki TenHaken, Management tenhaken@hope.edu More Information: Tuesday, Nov. 3 11:00 am or 4:30 pm, SCICTR 1116 www.hope.edu/academic/economics or The Department of Economics and Business Office VZN 185 or Professor Vicki Tenhaken, VZN 178 Admission to the program is on a competitive basis. The deadline for priority consideration is December 14.