The University of South Carolina CIBER supports the
Moore School of Business in offering Business Language instruction in numerous
languages to students and faculty in a variety of curricula and programs. Of special
note: During the CIBER Grant Cycle from October 2006 - September 2010, the U.S. Department of
Education (the source of the CIBER grant) is placing major emphasis upon instruction and competence
in Less Commonly Taught Language (LCTLs), which are defined as languages other that
English, French and Spanish. The SC CIBER and the Moore School of Business support the
study of many business languages, the majority of which are LCTLs.
Business Language Programs and Activities
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International MBA (IMBA) Language Tracks
Students selecting the IMBA Language Track combine their business education with intensive
language training in one of eight languages –
Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, or
Spanish. In addition to language training, students will have an internship in a country
that speaks the language they have studied. All language tracks are 20-22 months, with the
exception of Chinese and Japanese, which require 29-34 months of study to give students
added exposure to the more complex languages and cultures of these countries. After their
internships are completed, students in both the language and global tracks return to the Moore
School of Business in Columbia, South Carolina, to continue their business education. This second
year of the program is designed for the students to obtain depth in their areas of
interest. Students take elective classes during their final two semesters either at USC or
they may choose to complete a one-semester exchange at one of our partner institutions.
All students have the opportunity to have a concentration in a designated area.
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Undergraduate International Business Major
Undergraduate students who select the Undergraduate International Business Major (consistently ranked as #1 by
U.S. News and World Report) are required to complete four advanced courses (300
level or above) in one of the following languages: Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese,
Portuguese, Russian, or Spanish. The University of South Carolina CIBER and the Moore School
of Business are also members of the
Consortium of
Undergraduate International Business Education (CUIBE), and are actively involved in furthering
all aspects of undergraduate international business education, to include business language
instruction, undergraduate research initiatives, curriculum development, and international/overseas
experience through study abroad, field studies, and internships.
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20th Annual FDIB-Spanish Workshop
(June 14-20, 2009)
An annual workshop designed for Professors of
Spanish, hosted by the University of South Carolina CIBER for the 20th straight
year. The week-long seminar, conducted on the Columbia, SC campus concurrently with the
Annual International Business FDIB Seminars, is designed to provide Spanish-language faculty with
the expertise and knowledge to instruct Business Spanish in the world of
international business. There is $7K (14 each @ $500) in CIBER Scholarships available for
this workshop. To apply, contact
Nancy Beym , Registrar.
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CIBER Business Language Conference
(April 2-4, 2009)
An annual business language conference for university, community college and high school
faculty, sponsored exclusively by a consortium of all 31 CIBERs, and hosted on a rotating-basis by
the CIBERs. This year's conference will be hosted by the University of Kansas (UK) CIBER in
Kansas City, MO. For application information, please visit the
UK CIBER Website.
For more information concerning all CIBER Business Language Programs, please
visit
CIBERweb
.