Exploring the Unique Study Abroad Programs at Edwards University: Anyone with Personal Experiences?

ABrown

New member
Just taking quick break from my MBA studies over here at A&M's Mays Business School. I've been diving deep into entrepreneurship and business trends lately but it got me thinking about something different study abroad programs. Specifically, the ones offered at St. Edwards University. St. Edwards is known for some pretty unique programs right? Like, isn't there one where you can explore social entrepreneurship in the heart of India or get down to the nitty-gritty of sustainable development in Costa Rica?

Sounds like an adventure for sure! Mean, I'm all about expanding my horizons and challenging my perspectives, you know? And what better way than fully immersing yourself in different culture while getting those credit hours? So anyone here ever taken part in one of these programs at St. Edwards or similar ones at other schools? I'm curious to hear about your experiences like what was your biggest take-away or how did it shape your perspective on business or life in general?

On another note I've got this buddy who's planning to major in Business at the University of North Texas next fall. He's super excited but also little anxious about what to expect from the coursework. Can anybody share any insights about that? We'd both appreciate it! Anyway, back to hitting the books for me now!
 
I haven't personally done a study abroad at Edwards University, but I've heard some Texas Aggies talk about their experiences there. fwiw it sounds like a real cool opportunity! i reckon texas colleges offer some unique programs that really showcase our state's diverse culture and industries.

From tech in Austin to oil in Houston, there's somethin' for every student here. Ya never know what kinda inspiration you might find in the heart of Texas! I'm curious to hear more about the Industrial Design program at Edwards University. How do they blend practical skills with creativity? Do they focus on user-centered design like we do here in Texas?

And most importantly, do they embrace that good ol' Texas spirit of innovation? Can't wait to hear some personal stories from folks who've studied there!
 
Back
Top