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Business, Communications, and Culture Program in Brussels

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Location
Belgium: Brussels

Term
Fall, Spring, Academic Year

Dates
Fall 17 weeks: mid-Aug-mid-Dec or late Jan; Spring 17 weeks: early Jan-mid-May or mid-June; Academic Year 34 weeks: mid-Aug-mid-May or mid-June

  • Description

    The Business, Communication and Culture study abroad program in Brussels, Belgium is especially suited for students majoring in international affairs, communications, and economics who have a keen interest in the European Union. The program has three goals: to provide opportunities to study European identity, culture, and policy-making from a non-U.S. perspective with other international students; to offer insight into Belgium and Brussels' unique political, cultural, and linguistic situation in Europe; and to enable students to improve their French or Dutch language skills.

    Academic Program
    The CIEE Study Center in Brussels, Belgium was established in 1994 and moved to its current host institution, Vesalius College, in 2002. Vesalius College is unique among academic institutions in Brussels in that it is the only institution that offers a selection of courses taught in English at the undergraduate level. Through its association with the French-speaking ULB and the Dutch-speaking VUB, students with adequate French or Dutch skills may take or audit courses at these institutions. The CIEE Resident Director facilitates registration for regular university courses.

    Academic Culture
    Vesalius College, like other European universities, offers three-year undergraduate degrees. These fall into three main areas: business, communications, and international affairs.

    Vesalius College differs from most Belgian universities in the freedom its students have to take elective courses. Typically, Belgian students follow a set curriculum in their area of specialization and have few elective choices. Classes at Vesalius meet three hours per week for 15 weeks. Classes are often small, with fewer than 20 students on average. While Vesalius aspires to a similar teaching approach as found in the U.S., in practice it can be quite different because most of the professors and students are products of a European educational system. So while there may be more student-teacher interaction at Vesalius than at a regular Belgian educational institution, there will likely be less than U.S. students are accustomed.

    Class size at ULB and VUB varies but is generally much larger than at Vesalius. The teaching method at ULB and VUB is primarily lecture-style. Students are advised that due to possible changes in the courses offered each term they should be flexible in course selection. Please note that fall semester ULB and VUB courses extend into January, and spring semester courses extend into June. While CIEE students may request permission for early exams, CIEE does not guarantee approval of such requests.

  • Highlights

    * Take English-taught courses in communications, international relations, and Belgian culture; work with a local organization through a for-credit internship
    * Advance your language skills in French-taught courses at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles and Dutch-taught courses at the Vrije Universiteit Brussels
    * Join CIEE on field trips to EU institutions, excursions within Belgium and to France, the Netherlands, and Germany, and local cultural activities

Culture
Cultural Activities and Field Trips
Extracurricular activities and occasional group excursions are organized throughout the semester. In previous semesters, day trips have included Bruges, Luxembourg, Ypres, Waterloo, Bastogne, and Aachen, as well as weekend excursions to France and Germany. Day trips to the UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague, NATO, European Parliament and Commission in Brussels, and the European Investment Bank or the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg have also taken place. Visits to the Brussels Museum of Fine Arts, and regular visits to French and European films complete program activities. Participants also have access to sports facilities at VUB and may participate in student clubs and activities at Vesalius as well as at ULB and VUB.

  • Degree Level

    Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)

  • Subject Areas

    • Accounting
    • Business
    • Communications
    • Culture
    • Economics
    • European Studies (includes Politics)
    • Finance
    • French
    • Human Res. Management
    • International Relations
    • Internship Programs
    • Journalism / Broadcasting
    • Languages / Linguistics
    • Legal Studies
    • Management
    • Marketing, Ad., & Pr
    • Mathematics
    • Media And Cultural Studies
    • Sociology
    • Statistics
  • Cost in US$:

    Please check the CIEE website for current program pricing.

  • Program Fees Include:

    The CIEE fee includes an optional on-site meet and greet, full-time leadership and support, tuition, housing, orientation, cultural activities, local excursions, field trips, pre-departure advising, and a CIEE iNext travel card which includes insurance and other travel benefits.

    *Students who elect to take ART 361, European Studies, at Vesalius College will be billed a supplemental tuition fee for required field trips (approximately USD 1,000), 4-6 weeks after the term starts.

    **Most students are housed in apartments; however, some homestays will be available. Homestay students will be billed an additional fee each semester for evening weekday meals, approximately USD 825, 4-6 weeks after the start of each term.

  • Experience Required

    yes

    • Overall GPA 2.75
  • This Program is open to

    Worldwide Participants.

  • Typical Living Arrangements

    • Group living
    • Home-stays
    • Independent living

  • Participants Travel

    Independently

  • Application Process Involves

    • Letters of Reference
    • Other
    • Transcript
    • Written Application
  • CIEE's Mission Statement

    Since 1947, the Council on International Educational Exchange, known as CIEE, has been in pursuit of its mission, "to help people gain understanding, acquire knowledge, and develop skills for living in a globally interdependent and culturally diverse world. Our services to young people studying, working, teaching, and traveling abroad are more important than ever.

  • Year Founded

    1947

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