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Manchester Business School »
England, the largest economy in the United Kingdom, is an economic powerhouse and home to more than 100 of the 500 largest companies in Europe. Carlson School students studying in Manchester will find a warm and welcoming learning environment defined by faculty enthusiastic about the fields in which they teach and sharing the newest knowledge to be applied in practice. As one of the financial centers of the world and one of five trillion dollar economies in Western Europe, a semester of study and immersion in Manchester will provide students with the knowledge, network, and know-how to succeed in the evolving international business world.
Studies at MBS are defined by the Manchester Method. There’s no other practical-based learning approach like the Manchester Method. It is unique. It replicates real world business challenges in every project undertaken. This was shown most recently by a team of MBA candidates advancing to the Innovation Challenge Competition finals hosted by American Express, GE, and other major business firms. The team successfully presented several strategies for finding business solutions through online networks for small businesses – and highlights the relevant and applicable educational experience awaiting students at MBS.
Manchester is located just a couple of hours from London by train and offers concentrated urban environment with an abundance of ethnic diversity, delicious and quaint eateries, and a nightlife rivaling that of London. The city is manageable and has a variety of theater and entertainment options. In addition to proximity and cheap flights to other parts of the United Kingdom and greater Europe, there is no shortage of ways to spend time and explore the region. Manchester was the original home of the industrial revolution and has a long and prestigious history. It has undergone tremendous growth in recent years with nearly $1 trillion in public and private investment. In November 2006 the city was awarded the title of Britain’s best city for business in a survey of the country’s 5,000 largest employers.

Courses offered at MBS »
The MBA curriculum at MBS, internationally recognized for excellence in management studies, offers a wide variety of courses that leverage the background Carlson School students have developed through core and elective course study. A sample of course topics include:
- Advanced Marketing Management
- Global Financial Markets
- Corporate Recovery & Turnaround
- IT & Organizational Change
- Managing Organizational Change
- Negotiation
- Multinational Finance & Risk Management
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Integrated Risk Management
- International Investment Banking
- Entrepreneurship & Innovation Management
- Strategic Retail Management
For more information on courses offered on this program visit the University of Manchester’s website.
Academic Credits »
Students will receive 14 S/N Carlson School International Business (IBUS 5300) credits for their semester at MBS. Students will need to maintain a full-time enrollment at MBS (typically four courses) in order to confer the full 14 credits. Students will not receive credit from the Project course at the Carlson School and should select among the other available options.
Housing »
There are a limited number of student rooms available for exchange students. Students should also consider renting private accommodation on a short-term lease. MBS will assist students in finding housing and resources and also with introducing students that can share rooms and save on costs of housing
Program Dates »
Tentative dates: subject to change
Fall Semester:
September 18, 2008 – December 19, 2008
Spring Semester:
NO SPRING SEMESTER OPTION AVAILABLE
Budget Estimate 2008-2009 »
(can vary based on student preference and exchange rate)
| Program Fee: |
Current Carlson School
tuition and fees
|
Transportation
(to and from program site): |
$950 |
|
Documentation (passport, visa,
immunization, additional health
insurance):
|
$200 |
| Books & Materials |
$200 |
| Room and/or Board: |
$5,000
|
| Essential Daily Living Expenses: |
$2,200 |
| Miscellaneous: |
$1,000 |
| Total: |
$9,350
|
*Financial Aid may be applied to study abroad programs.
Program Eligibility»
• Current students enrolled in a Carlson School MBA or MA-HRIR program
• Good academic standing with a minimum GPA of 3.0
• Additional criteria may apply
The University of Minnesota is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex. age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status or sexual orientation.
Application and Admission»
Submit a completed application with a $50 application fee, transcript, resume, and essay by the February 28th Priority Deadline prior to the academic year in which you wish to participate. Programs that do not fill following the priority deadline will be reviewed on a rolling-admissions basis.
Submit all applications to:
Global Immersion Semester Application
International Programs
Carlson School of Management
321 19th Avenue South, Suite 4-104
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Admission to all programs is based on review of your application by the study abroad selection committee. Applications will be reviewed following the deadline and you will be notified of your status by official letter in April. Once selected, you will be asked to pay a $500 deposit in order to confirm your place in the program.
Helpful Contact Information »
Kirsten Alexejun
Coordinator
Global Immersion
International Programs
Carlson School of Management 4-104
Phone: 612-624-7867
Fax: 612-624-8248
alexejun@umn.edu
British Embassy
3100 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20008
Phone: (202) 462-1340
http://www.britainusa.com/
All details subject to change based on economic and international factors.