1. Summer in
Chicago
Travel:
May 13–19, 2013
Class dates:
May 6–9, 2013
Instructor Earn 3 Hours of Credit
Class will meet May 6–9 on the OSU-Stillwater campus prior to traveling to Chicago. These sessions will allow students the
opportunity to bond as a group and learn more about specific trip details and business opportunities.
While in Chicago students will enjoy planned visits to companies such as Chicago Board Options Exchange, Thoma Bravo,
Equity Residential, Merrill Lynch, the Field Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, a Broadway show, and a White Sox game.
Join award-winning professor Andrew L. Urich for his 23rd year as a leader of student travel programs at OSU. Professor
Urich believes deeply that travel courses provide students with a broader world view, an application for diversity and, most
importantly, the opportunity to network, find your passion and gain confidence in your skills.
Dr. Andrew Urich The focus of the course is on creativity and helping students develop their creativity and critical thinking skills. A series
of activities, business meetings and eye-opening speakers will help students put their creative and innovative ideas to
productive use in the business world.
Enrollment Fee
Center for Executive and $1,875 + Airfare
Professional Development OSU will assist in organizing your air travel but it is your responsibility to purchase your
208-S Business Building own ticket. Airfare is estimated at $500. Fee includes tuition and fees for three credit
hours and lodging and several group meals. A deposit of $400 will be charged to your
bursar account at the time of enrollment; the balance will be billed to your account on
Courses April 15, 2013.
(3 credit hours)
LSB 3010/5010: Creativity in Business
For More Info
spears.okstate.edu/studyabroad
aurich@okstate.edu
gaye.trivitt@okstate.edu
For other exciting travel options, visit spears.okstate.edu/studyabroad
Engaging Students in Study Abroad and Travel or call 405.744.5208 or 1.866.678.3933.
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