Immerse yourself in Mexico City’s dynamic culture and policy environment and gain a global understanding of how international economic policy works in practice in this 3 credit course. Students will participate in expert talks at major policy institutions like the central bank, the finance ministry, private financial institutions, and universities in Mexico City to learn first-hand about trade and macroeconomic policy and their effects on institutions and entrepreneurship. In this program, you will also participate in a variety of cultural activities and visits to archeological sites, such as the pyramids at Teotihuacan and a Mexican cooking class. The course will include a series of mandatory pre-departure short modules (online) and 2-3 pre-trip orientation sessions (in person and online).
- UMD and non-UMD freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors are eligible to apply.
- You must be in good academic and judicial standing and you must not have any registration blocks to participate in this program.
- The minimum GPA for this program is 2.5
- Students are expected to have completed ECON200 and ECON201 with a minimum grade of C- achieved to participate in this program.
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