Co-Curricular Opportunities

Diversify your experiences and enhance your academic portfolio

With our many co-curricular opportunities, you will have the chance to maximize your MBA in ways you never thought possible. With opportunities that span over a couple of weeks to an entire semester, there is something for everyone.

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Semester in San Francisco

Combine classroom instruction with extracurricular activites and various kinds of engagement with the regional economy to create a cohesive educational experience.

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International Exchange

Our students have the option of applying to spend a semester, or in some cases, a half-semester at one of 19 international business schools, earning credit towards your MBA.

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Global Immersion Program

Be exposed to a one- to -two-week immersion experience over winter or spring break and learn about the foreign business environment in locations across the globe.

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Global Modular Courses

Offered during winter, spring and summer break, GMCs are intensive courses offered in locations across the world, providing global context to important topics in business.

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Modular Terms

Modular Terms provide four dedicated time periods in which additional courses, programming and other unique experiences will be offered*.

*Credit bearing or otherwise

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