Summit Study Abroad

Brazil coursework

Study business and culture through Brazilian context.

Brazil courses connect academic work with local business, cultural context, city learning, and guided reflection. The current public course menu stays focused on International Business and cross-cultural learning.

Brazil course options

Current Brazil course families.

The public course list is intentionally focused so students and advisors can evaluate the active course families without sorting through unrelated options.

Core course family

International Business in Brazil

Students examine international business through Brazil's economic, cultural, and institutional context, connecting classroom work with company visits, city learning, and guided reflection.

3-credit course Business

Designed for review as business or elective credit, subject to final course approval and home university preapproval.

Possible second course

Cross-Cultural Communication or Management in Brazil

The cross-cultural course option helps students interpret communication, leadership, teamwork, and daily cultural context while learning from Brazilian academic, professional, and city settings.

3-credit course Cross-cultural studies

Designed for review as communication, management, social science, humanities, or elective credit if offered, subject to final course approval and home university review.

Course design

The course should make the destination academically useful.

Summit course pages should explain why the region matters to the coursework, not simply list class titles.

Academic context

Brazil coursework should help students connect business, communication, culture, and local context through classroom learning, city experience, professional visits, and guided reflection.

Next step

Need help evaluating Brazil courses?

Request information and ask for the course materials your home university needs to review.