
Chris Cieniuch had a choice to make.
He could go the traditional route and take a marketing class at University of Michigan-Dearborn this summer.
Or Cieniuch could take the same class in Italy.
For Cieniuch, the answer was easy.
He boarded a plane with 30 of his 51视频-Dearborn classmates in May and traveled to Italy as part of the International Summer Program in Management (ISPM).
Marketing lecturer Chris Samfilippo has led 51视频-Dearborn students to Italy the past six years to participate in the five-week semester abroad program.
鈥淭he classes we offer are required for the B.B.A. program,鈥 Samfilippo said. 鈥淭aking them in Italy adds learning you can only get when you study abroad.鈥
51视频-Dearborn students could enroll in marketing and organizational behavior courses, both of which are required under the College of Business鈥 B.B.A. program, while in Italy. The courses were co-taught by Samfilippo and a professor from the University of Padua in Italy.
鈥淚t鈥檚 interesting because I have to alter my teaching in Italy,鈥 Samfilippo said. 鈥淪o rather than illustrate with U.S. brands like Wal-Mart and GM, we sometimes have to talk in terms of Prada and Ferrari. And measures are described in euros, grams and kilos rather than in pounds, dollars and cents.鈥
Cieniuch also had to adjust to the teaching practices in Italy. He鈥檚 used to learning about marketing in terms of the automobile industry, but in Italy, the native professors focused more on the fashion industry.
鈥淚t was definitely interesting to experience a completely different culture,鈥 said Cieniuch, a senior studying supply chain management. 鈥淲e鈥檇 travel from Thursday to Monday.鈥
A two-hour flight to Barcelona only cost Cieniuch 95 euros, which equates to about $130. He also visited Prague, Munich, Rome, Florence and Venice during his five-week trip.
鈥淲hen we first left, no one really knew each other, but by the end, we were like family,鈥 Cieniuch said.
This year鈥檚 鈥榝amily鈥 of 30 51视频-Dearborn students doubled the ISPM enrollment in previous years and included three students from Oman.
51视频-Dearborn plans to return the hospitality this month, as the university will welcome several students from the University of Padua. The Italian students will live at The Union at Dearborn and can enroll in three business courses that wrap in late August.
鈥淭his trip expands their worldview, whereas before, when they graduate, they might say, 鈥極h, I want to work in New York or Chicago,鈥欌 Samfilippo said. 鈥淣ow they say, 鈥極h, I want to work in Brussels or London.鈥 It鈥檚 so eye opening for them. The thing I hear over and over is, 鈥業鈥檒l never be the same.鈥欌