Mar 10th – Hong Kong and Thailand Info Session

Have you considered studying abroad in Hong Kong or Thailand? Hear from international exchange students and returning McCombs study abroad students who will talk about what it is like to live and study in these exciting countries. BBA students have an opportunity to study abroad and earn business credit in Thailand at Thammasat University and in Hong Kong at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and at the Chinese University of Hong Kong!

Hong Kong and Thailand Country Info Session
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
12 – 1 p.m.
CBA 4.350

For more information about study abroad opportunities with BBA International Programs, please visit www.mccombs.utexas.edu/udean/ip. The deadline to apply to study abroad for Summer 2010, Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 is March 1st!

March 4th – Test Anxiety Workshop

Test Anxiety Workshop – A workshop for UT students led by Diana Damer, Ph.D.
Thursday, March 4th from 5:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. at MAI 220B

TRUE OR FALSE?
When I take a test…

1. My anxiety keeps me from performing to my potential.
2. I feel prepared before the test, but then my mind goes blank.
3. My heart races, and all I can think about is failing.

If you answered “true” to any of the above questions, you may benefit from this workshop, in which you will learn to…
A) Improve study skills and habits
B)  Challenge anxious thoughts and use anxiety to your advantage
C)  Practice mindful test-taking

CIBER Prague Deadline Extended to March 1

The deadline to apply for the CIBER program in Prague has been extended to March first.

The price is $4400 with registration fees through University Extension of $800.

To enroll, download the two required enrollment forms from the CIBER website and bring a $500 non-refundable deposit to CIBER: http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/research/ciber/summer/forms.asp. You can also pick these up the CIBER office.

Angie Carter has office hours Tuesdays 9:30-11:30 and Fridays 1:30-3:30 if you would like to meet for any questions. There are also weekly information sessions posted on the CIBER website.

To recap:

Honors Finance in Prague, Czech Republic: Summer Session I
June 7 – July 8, 2010 / FIN 357H & IB 372
Cost: $5200 total ($4400 plus $800 UEX registration fees)
A program designed exclusively for BHP students in the Czech Republic.

Contact CIBER for more information!

CBA-N 3.204, 471-1625, cibersummerprograms@mccombs.utexas.edu

BDP Deadline is March 12th

Learn More about the
Bridging Disciplines Programs!

How can you benefit from the BDPs?
How do you choose the right BDP for your interests?
How can a BDP complement your degree plan?
What is the application process for the program?
How can I write a successful BDP application essay?Come to an Information Session with BDP Advisors

WHEN:
Every Tuesday, 11:00am -12:00pm
and
Every Wednesday, 3:00 – 4:00pm

WHERE:
FAC 1

WHAT:
BDP advisors will answer questions and tell you about the requirements for each program, how a BDP can work with your degree plan, and how to choose the right BDP for you.  You will also learn about the application process and hear valuable tips about how to write an effective application essay.

WHAT IF I HAVE QUESTIONS BUT CAN’T COME TO AN INFO SESSION?
If you cannot attend one of these information sessions, please call
232-7564 to make an appointment.


SPRING BDP APPLICATION DEADLINE:  FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 2010


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WHAT IS A BDP?

The Bridging Disciplines Programs (BDPs) allow you to earn an Interdisciplinary Certificate in one of 11 different concentration areas:

Children & Society
Cultural Studies
Digital Arts & Media
Environment
Ethics & Leadership
Film Studies
Human Rights & Social Justice
Innovation, Creativity & Entrepreneurship
International Studies
Social Entrepreneurship & Non-profits
Social Inequality, Health & Policy

BDPs combine courses that fulfill core requirements, electives, courses for your major, and research and internship experiences.  With planning, the BDP should NOT add time to your UT career.  Rather, the BDP allows you to choose the courses you already have to take in an integrated way.It takes 19 credit hours to earn a BDP certificate.  Although each BDP has different requirements, a typical program will include:

Foundation Courses
A forum seminar, and possibly other courses that offer a broad foundation on which to build your knowledge of the topic.
Connecting Experiences
Research and/or internship experiences that connect your BDP topic to your major.
Courses in a Strand
Additional courses you choose to develop your interests in a particular facet of your BDP topic.
Integration Essay
A 3-4 page essay completed at the end of your BDP experience.  Allows you to draw together the different pieces of your BDP and reflect on what they mean to you.  The integration essay helps you learn to talk about your BDP work for different audiences, whether in a grad school application or a letter of interest for a job.


HOW WILL THE BDP BENEFIT ME?

  • By allowing you study a topic from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, the BDP can help you become a more flexible, versatile thinker, preparing you for a professional world that values innovation and collaboration.

 

  • By completing the BDP, you will earn a concentration that complements and goes beyond your major.  You will be able to show an additional area of specialization on resumés or graduate school applications.  Students who graduate with a BDP certificate beginning in Fall 2010 will have their BDP certificate recognized on their official university transcript.

 

  • Through the BDP, you will gain access to research and internship experiences that will set you apart from your peers.  BDP advisors will be available to help you connect with faculty mentors, get involved with faculty research projects, and find unique internship opportunities related to your interests.

 

  • As a BDP student, you will have access to individualized, excellent advising, with academic advisors who are familiar with faculty and courses across campus related to your BDP topic.

 

  • In some cases, you might have access to courses in departments outside your major that would not ordinarily be available to you.

 

  • You will have the opportunity to develop relationships with faculty across campus who are experts in your BDP area.  These mentor relationships will be extremely valuable as you need letters of recommendation for scholarships, graduate school, or jobs.

 

  • As a BDP student, you will become part of a community of students and faculty who share your interests, and you’ll have the opportunity to participate in social and intellectual events with that community.