Fox School of Business

There are several ways to choose a study abroad program, including by location, term, or type of experience. One way many students want to get started is by understanding which programs offer courses for their major. This page highlights programs especially suited to students in your school or college and can be used as a great starting point in your search.

Be sure to meet with your academic advisor as early as possible to map out which degree requirements you can plan to take abroad. Many programs include GenEd courses, minor requirements, or can help fulfill electives. If you don’t plan to take any major courses while abroad, explore the programs pages on our website to learn more about all the options.

Temple University Rome

Temple University Rome offers a variety of required business coursework. Covering topics in business administration, international business administration, economics, finance, human resource management, management, marketing, and other business-related courses. In the summer, Temple Rome typically offers two to three business courses, which vary from year to year. Credit bearing internships are also available during the semester and summer.  

Temple University, Japan Campus

Temple University, Japan Campus offers lower-level business courses in accounting, economics, human resource management, marketing and statistics, as well as upper-level economics. In addition, Asian Studies 2511: Intro to Asian Business may be of interest to Fox students. Internships are also available.

Temple University in Spain

Temple University in Spain offers courses taught in English in the fall semester in accounting, business administration, economics, finance, international business administration, legal studies, management science/operations management, and marketing. Internships are also available.  

In summer 2025, Temple in Spain will also offer:

  • Strategic Management: SGM 0827, Creativity and Organizational Innovation
    • This course fulfills a Gen Ed Human Behavior (HB) course for Temple students. 
Exchange Programs

Temple University has established partnerships with several universities in countries around the world to provide students with the opportunity to learn as an international student at a foreign university for a semester or year. The following programs do not require foreign language proficiency.

Exchange program participants earn transfer credit for approved courses and can apply those credits towards the fulfillment of their degree requirements, including major, minor, elective, and most general education requirements. 

Fox School Global Immersions

Fox Global Immersions are short study trips embedded in the 3-credit IB 2509 course, that allow students a chance to experience global business in person rather than simply learning about it in the classroom. Students will engage in several learning opportunities, including meeting with business executives in the destination country, touring factories, interacting with government officials and learning about the business environment from locals.  

External Programs

External programs that offer business courses are available in many English-speaking countries, and students with proficiency in languages other than English may have additional location options. Visit the External Programs Around the World page to search approved external study abroad programs. You can filter programs by location, major, or course subject on the external providers’ program search page.

The Fox School of Business partners with the following external programs:

For students who need to take upper-level business courses, the following approved external program providers offer AACSB or (select) EQUIS* accredited options in a variety of locations (select programs only). To search for programs, visit the websites of each program provider listed below and filter by your discipline on their program search page: 

External program participants earn transfer credit for approved courses and can apply those credits towards the fulfillment of their degree requirements, including major, minor, elective, and most general education requirements. 

What's next?

Connect with Education Abroad Advisors and follow the steps to study abroad below.

Steps to Study Abroad

Sign up for a Foundations of Study Abroad session

Attend a Foundations of Study Abroad session to learn the who, what, when, where, and why of studying abroad. Learn about different program models, options that meet your academic and career goals, personal considerations, questions to ask your academic advisor, financing and scholarships, and more. (Non-Temple students, should start with their your home school study abroad office.) 

Apply for your passport

Apply for your passport (or have it renewed). You’ll need to have a valid passport by the time you start a study abroad application. It can take anywhere from three weeks to a few months to receive a passport.

If you've never had a passport and apply during your first year at Temple, you can take advantage of the Passport Scholarship, which will reimburse you the cost of a U.S. passport.

Meet with your academic advisor

Talk with your academic advisor early (and often!) about your plan to study abroad. They can help identify the best time for you to study abroad and stay on track for graduation. Read tips for talking to your academic advisor

Connect with Education Abroad to keep exploring

Connect with Education Abroad to continue exploring, to ensure your program choice best meets your needs, or to learn more about what to expect as you apply. Attend information sessions about specific programs, scholarships, or other topics, schedule an advising appointment, or talk with one of our peer advisors.  

Start your application

Start your application, and be sure to check your program deadline.

Prepare and go

Explore a host of resources to prepare for your time abroad, such as academics, financing and scholarships, diversity matters, cultural adaptation, health and safety, visa preparation, and more.

Prepare and go!

Satisfy your GenEd World Society (GG)

Complete your study abroad program successfully and you'll satisfy this GenEd requirement.

Learn more!