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__________________________________________________ ____ Combine your love of learning with your love of travel! Join a group of students as we venture to Barcelona, Spain, cited as one of Europe’s most beautiful and livable cities. We will be staying at a centrally located hotel within walking distance of our academic partner the “Centro De Estudios Superiores” as well as one block from the main shopping, entertainment and dining district: “La Rambla!” This will be our third trip to this wonderful coast city. The program will have as its focus leading in the 21st century, where jurisdictions have less meaning and direct inter-organizational skills are paramount. The World is Flat Lessons from Thomas Freidman’s best selling text Comparative Health Systems with a visit to Trias I Pujol Hospital Municipal Law Enforcement- The transformation of the Catalonian Police Municipal Management- Public Private Partnerships and land use planning The Internationalization of Spanish Wine Industry Building Relationships across national boundaries: Spain and China International Commerce-Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States This educational travel experience will be offered for both Undergraduate and Graduate credit in the BAIS and MAS programs, respectively. For leaders, managers, and supervisors to be effective, they must be aware of the varying degrees of diversity and the resulting impact on the workplace; this is increasingly important in a global context. Global Citizenship requires awareness of the challenges globalization presents. Special emphasis will be placed upon a study of leadership, ethical worldview, communications, and diverse sub-cultures presented from a global perspective along with political, social, and economic issues. Comparative studies of the different systems will be the focus of student coursework. This blended-model seminar will include various site visits designed to enhance the individuals’ understanding of the international issues that have a direct and indirect effect on current and long-term goals of an organization. Class communications prior to traveling will be set in an online format for readings, preparatory teachings and assignments. Class Topics will include: Petrocelli College of Continuing Studies, Fairleigh Dickinson University School of Administrative Science Dr. Bub Kovacs’ International educational experience for Fall 2007…… Barcelona, Spain

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Combine your love of learning with your love of travel! Join a group of students as we venture to Barcelona, Spain, cited as one of Europe’s most beautiful and livable cities. We will be staying at a centrally located hotel within walking distance of our academic partner the “Centro De Estudios Superiores” as well as one block from the main shopping, entertainment and dining district: “La Rambla!”This will be our third trip to this wonderful coast city. The program will have as its focus leading in the 21st century, where jurisdictions have less meaning and direct inter-organizational skills are paramount.

• The World is Flat Lessons from Thomas Freidman’s best selling text• Comparative Health Systems with a visit to Trias I Pujol Hospital• Municipal Law Enforcement- The transformation of the Catalonian Police• Municipal Management- Public Private Partnerships and land use planning• The Internationalization of Spanish Wine Industry• Building Relationships across national boundaries: Spain and China• International Commerce-Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States

This educational travel experience will be offered for both Undergraduate and Graduate credit in the BAIS and MAS programs, respectively.For leaders, managers, and supervisors to be effective, they must be aware of the varying degrees of diversity and the resulting impact on the workplace; this is increasingly important in a global context. Global Citizenship requires awareness of the challenges globalization presents. Special emphasis will be placed upon a study of leadership, ethical worldview, communications, and diverse sub-cultures presented from a global perspective along with political, social, and economic issues. Comparative studies of the different systems will be the focus of student coursework. This blended-model seminar will include various site visits designed to enhance the individuals’ understanding of the international issues that have a direct and indirect effect on current and long-term goals of an organization. Class communications prior to traveling will be set in an online format for readings, preparatory teachings and assignments. Class Topics will include:

Petrocelli College of Continuing Studies, Fairleigh Dickinson University

School of Administrative Science

Dr. Bub Kovacs’

International educational experience for Fall 2007…… Barcelona, Spain

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Travel Itinerary, December 7-17, 2007Depart the United States Friday evening, December 7thArrive in Barcelona, Saturday morning, December 8th

Depart Spain early morning, December 17th

Arrive back in the United States late the same evening

Planned Activities Include:Dinner events, visit to Cavas Codorniu Winery, Tour of Barcelona

and environs, Experiencing Spanish culture and cuisine

Global Education Fee:Includes: Hotel accommodations, Transportation in Spain, Field Trips,

Opening and Closing Dinners, Breakfast daily and Guest Lecturers:$1867 Per person, double occupancy$2483 Per person, single occupancy

$900 for companion traveler (Non-matriculating guest sharing room and transportation)$600 Estimated flight expense

Hotel Information:Details about the Hotel Lleo can be found at this address:

www.hotel-lleo.es

Course Registration:Graduate: MADS 6658:81- Leadership: Global Advanced Scholarship and Practice

$1,303.50 Tuition plus $144 Technology fee, $1,447.50 totalUndergrad: INTER 1012.51 Concepts and Practice of Leadership II

$1,233 Tuition plus $144 Technology fee, $1,377 total

Early enrollment is strongly suggested to ensure your place in the class.

A $250 per person deposit is due upon registration, refundable only up until November 1st.

Additional information and specific course descriptions are available on the MAS website, www.fdu.edu/mas. You may also contact SAS Assistant Director Lorraine Nienstedt at (201) 692.7172 or [email protected] to register and inquire about travel plans, room and board, and pricing for non-student companions.

You may also contact Dr. Bub Kovacs with any questions: [email protected].