Expand Your Horizons The Mission of Hope College This interdisciplinary course explores the economy, politics, and culture of the British as they influence values and attitudes toward business and business practices. Seminars with leaders of business, labor, and government are conducted in London and various other locations in England. Special attention is paid to unique forms of management and business organizations as well as the role of the UK in the European Union. In addition, students have the opportunity to travel on an independent four-day cultural exploration or participate in a trip to Paris. LONDON M AY T E R M The mission of Hope College is to 2016 educate students for lives of leadership and service in a global society through academic and co-curricular programs of recognized excellence in the liberal arts and in the context of the historic Experiences to Last a Christian faith. Lifetime! 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 Dates: May 9 - May 30, 2016 Academic TOTAL COSTS Program Fee: ~$4,700 which includes: Room Board (cash food allowance and some other meals) (to and from required places visited) Daily visits and seminars at business, labor, and government organizations Reading course specific literature and making an oral presentation Daily journal Pre-trip meetings and assignments during Spring Semester Transportation Admission fees 4-day trip to Paris Tuition: $1,900 (2015 fee) Air fare: approximately $950-$1,150 Cultural Co-leaders: Dr. Peter Boumgarden, Management boumgarden@hope.edu Dr. Brian Porter, Management porter@hope.edu Theatre, museums, galleries, concerts, historical sights More Information: Tuesday, Nov. 3 11 AM or 4:30 PM; SCICTR 1116 Other “Learning About London” Exercises Read British Newspapers Group trips to places outside London: Cambridge/Oxford, Bath, and Stonehenge MGMT358orECON358 ManagementintheBritishEconomy‐4Credits or SeniorSeminar‐4credits May be applied as electives to the Management, Economics or Accounting majors or as general college credit www.hope.edu/academic/economics or The Department of Economics and Business Office 185 Van Zoeren or Professor Boumgarden, VZN 176 Professor Porter, VZN 160 Admission to the program is on a competitive basis. The deadline for priority consideration is December 2.