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Global Business Institute: Florence - Semester

Welcome to the Global Business Institute (GBI), your opportunity to study and practice business at one of three international campuses. GBI prepares you for the business world through coursework that advances your degree, offers out-of-the-classroom experiences that expand cultural competence, and internship opportunities that provide you with transferable workplace skills.

Along with being an important Italian business hub for human resources, fashion marketing, and tourism management, Florence is also a beautiful, historic city. 

Pittsburgh - London Film Program

The Pittsburgh-London Film Program aims to provide students with a uniquely rich academic and cultural experience, combining the highest level of academic expertise with the world class production skills of the Derek Jarman Lab. All the courses on the program take London as their focus and all seek to mix production with history and analysis.

To attest to the outstanding quality of this program, several of the Pittsburgh London Film Program student’s essay films have been selected to screen at the BFI Future Film Festival!

Plus3 Nursing

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Plus3 is your first chance to study abroad at Pitt. This two-week, three-credit interdisciplinary experience will give you a firsthand glimpse of globalization through site visits, discussions with experts, and academic lectures that provide cultural and political perspectives.

 

Plus3 programs are open to first-year students only. Applicants apply during the fall semester of their first year and participate in the program in the May immediately following their first year.

 

Plus3 Transfer: Germany Business

This program is open to all Pitt Business juniors, seniors, and transfer students. If you are a junior or senior and were unable to participate in Plus3, you are eligible for this program. If you transferred into the business school during your college career after your first semester, you are eligible for this program. 

Science, Technology, and Culture of Craft Brewing: Belgium

Have you always wanted to understand the craft brew process while enjoying one of the most charming countries in Europe? This program is for you! 

If you are planning to take the Science, Technology, and Culture of Craft Brewing course (ENGR 1933), you can apply for the travel add-on course (ENGR 1920) to gain an additional credit. During the travel portion in Belgium, students will describe, analyze, and characterize the entire brewing process in a European context!