Publication Date:
2004
Journal:
Academic Exchange Quarterly
Journal Issue:
v.8(1), Spring 2004, n.p.
Pages:
5
Abstract:
In recent years, business schools have come under increasing scrutiny for teaching relevant and practical skills to their students. Experiential and service learning - learning by doing - has been one area in which business schools were able to complement their traditional classes to enhance their students' learning outcomes. International business is an area in which the growth of experiential learning has been slow. This paper seeks to explain a unique model for providing international business experience to MBA students using a high-ranking small MBA program in Florida as a case study. (author)
Call Number:
150/B/ALO/2004
Sector:
HE Sector
Electronic Availability:
Available online
Library Item Type:
Electronic resource - serial article
Library Item Type:
Print resource - serial article
Area of Service:
International
Demographics & Settings:
Higher Education
Demographics & Settings:
Graduate School
Subject / Discipline:
Business/Management
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Internships 
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