Taj Mahal - India

India Study Abroad June 1-16, 2010

Winner of the Outstanding Study Abroad Program Award!! Join us in 2010.

This trip is designed to allow students to learn about Global Expansion of business especially in Asia: the opportunities, the challenges, the problems, the solutions and experiencing the Indian culture.

The program is open to the University of Houston Community including undergraduate students, graduate students, alumni, faculty and staff.

This is a "Once in a Lifetime Opportunity"

Top 10 Reasons:

  • Visit with Indian government officials.(The 2004 trip met the President of India!)
  • Live like royalty and stay overnight at ancient historical palaces. (see accommodation information )
  • Take credit courses outside of the conventional classroom.
  • Participate in site visits at many of India 's biggest corporate companies.
  • Participate in site visits at U.S. businesses operating in India.
  • Meet valuable international contacts and the opportunity to make lasting impressions. (Paul Watson from the 2004 trip met his KPMG contact in India and is now working for KPMG in Shanghai, Brian Frazier from the 2006 trip is now working for Ujjivan in Bangalore )
  • Experience a new culture with foods, music, language, and historical landmarks with a business and educational twist.
  • Earn scholarship money specifically for your study abroad.
  • Gain valuable leadership skills, enhance awareness of the global business environment with your peers.
  • Add India to one of the best stories you have about college life!!

What students have said about previous trips:

"Summer 2004 proved to be a most exciting adventure. Through scholarships and financial aid, I was able to initiate my desires to research globalization/development issues in Asia. Additionally, I gained credit towards my degree, made incredible business contacts and witnessed the wealth of cultural nuances seen throughout India. From visiting Ernst & Young offices in Mumbai to bartering for goods in the streets, my Indian experience presented an eclectic mix of business, culture, and landscape. In fact, the wealth of opportunities offered has ensured my intentions of returning for the Summer 2006 trip." Paul Watson

Click here for more testimonials

Click here for highlights of 2006 and 2008 trips.

CONTACT US

  • Dr. Saleha Khumawala
    Faculty Coordinator
    Saleha@uh.edu
    Phone: (713) 743-4829
  • Ms. Annice Butler
    Graduate Advisor
    Abutler@uh.edu
    Phone: (713) 743-4910
  • Mr. Frank Kelley
    Associate Dean, Undergraduate Business Programs
    Fwkelley@uh.edu
    Phone: (713) 743-4912
  • Dr. Basheer Khumawala
    Chair, DISC Dept
    bkhumawala@uh.edu
    (713) 743-4721

Tentative itinerary

  • New Delhi
  • Agra
  • Chennai
  • Hyderabad
  • Mumbai (Bombay)
  • Pune

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