Program Highlights
- All students must attend a Trulaske Abroad Info Session before being accepted into the program
- Study and intern in the city known as the Gateway to Europe
- Earn 3 credit hours: BA4500/Management 4940
- Intern in the fields of marketing, accounting, management, economics, and finance
- Learn about European business culture and practices
- Enjoy opportunity for cross-cultural experiences
- Scholarship Deadline: February 15, 2025
- Priority Application Deadline: December 5, 2024
- Application Deadline: February 21, 2025
- Open to ALL majors
Please read the entire Dublin Internship information document:
About This Program
The University of Missouri offers two course options of (3 credits) in international business.
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI COURSE OFFERING
Internship
This international internship program will help you gain valuable professional experience while being immersed in the vibrant culture of Dublin. In addition to earning up to three academic credits for your internship, you will make professional connections and apply classroom knowledge in a real-world setting. You will improve your cross-cultural communication skills and gain the flexibility, confidence, and independence to navigate a foreign culture.
Most departments and majors have internship credits available. You are required to enroll in internship credits. You will create a work schedule with your internship sponsor that meets the internship requirements established by your academic department. Check with your academic advisor to verify the number of credits for which you qualify. Many full-time internships will take place Monday–Thursday during regular business hours; however, some internships, especially cultural and hospitality management internships may require a more flexible schedule. Students are required to attend all lectures, company, and cultural visits.
You will enroll separately for internship credit in the academic unit of your choice. Trulaske students may use this internship experience to fulfill the requirements of:
BA 4500 – Professional Edge - Internship
MGMT 4940 - Professional Management Internship
PRE-DEPARTURE CLASSES AT MU
Prior to the start of the program, pre-departure class sessions will be held in Cornell Hall, beginning in April. The purpose of these class meetings will be to provide lectures on the principles of international business, review information regarding the companies that will be visited and orientation to the host country, travel administration, and safety abroad.
This is a non-credit course for which you will be required to register before the first day of the pre-departure class, in order to go on the program. You will not be charged any educational fees for this “course”. When registering – search in “additional criteria” for the Class Number only.
Business Administration _TBA (do not forget the underscore _)
Class # TBD
Note: You are required to attend every pre-departure class to prepare for the program, or you will not be allowed to participate in the program. Special circumstances may allow flexibility on this requirement but must be approved by the program director before the class absence. If you are dropped from the program due to non-attendance, you will be subject to the penalties listed under Withdrawal Procedure & Penalties.
PRE-DEPARTURE CLASS SCHEDULE
Tuesdays
April 8th through May 6, 2025
6:00-8:00 pm
Cornell Hall
- You must be 18 years or older
- You must have a GPA of 2.75/4.00 or higher
- You must have earned 45 credit hours at the time of your internship
- You must be in good academic standing and have no current disciplinary sanctions. If you have ever received disciplinary action from the University, please consult with the Office of Student Accountability & Support to confirm you are eligible to participate in a study abroad program prior to submitting your application.
- You will need a passport that is valid for at least six months after your scheduled return date
- You will be asked to sign a liability release form and a medical release form
- You will sign an internship contract with your internship sponsor
- You must meet minimum health insurance requirements set by the university
- You must attend all the Trulaske College of Business’s pre-departure class meetings
- You will be expected to fully complete the application and International Center safety and security orientation through MyStudyAbroad
- Participants must agree to the terms expressed in the MU student conduct manual and the MU “Conditions of Participation and Program Acceptance” form and the Trulaske College of Business Student Behavioral Disciplinary Policies
- There is a $100 non-refundable application fee
English
Students will live in shared apartments with shared bathrooms for the duration of the program. Student apartments include a kitchen, bathroom, television, Wi-Fi, weekly cleaning service, utilities, and linens. ILA reserves the right to house students with students from other ILA programs. Accommodations are only available during the program dates. Students will not be able to access accommodations before the program start date or after the program end date.
Business Development
Accounting
Client Presentations
Commercial Research
Creation of Promotional Materials
Event Coordination
Sales
Bookkeeping
Budget Builds
Drafting Business Documents
Editorial Copy
Events Support
Market Research
Database Management
Sales Ledger Accounts
Financial Research
Data Analytics
Marketing Campaigns
Developing Reports
Office Administration
Sales Presentations
Marketing Presentations
Search Engine Optimization
Tax Filing
Social Media Development
Website Development
Payroll Processing
Invoicing
Revenue Reconciliation
Creation of Marketing Material
Company | Projects |
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Early Table | Meeting Coordination: arrange and schedule meetings with restaurant owners or mangers to discuss the benefits of partnering with Early Table. Business Development: carry out research and compile top companies to target for group memberships |
Linked Finance | Assist with company's investors' compliance and anti-money laundering project. Review data to ensure compliance regulations are being met. |
GOAL Global | Support on-going projects: review GOAL Haiti, USAID, Irish Aid and UNICEF donor reports and extract key project delivery an impact data per donor. |
Community Foundation Ireland | Support Compliance Project and Data Management activities: move documentation from an older grant platform to the new platform. Perform data analysis and reporting, write recommendations. Assist with customer service activities and liaising with charity groups. |
Bear Market Coffee | Assist with elevating the brand's digital presence, from ideation to implementation. Update the website with new copy, images and video content as assigned. |
Mental Health Ireland | Create an induction e-learning module including written, video and assessment content for on boarding new staff across the country. Track progress, identify issues, and share data with management. |
Shareclub | Manage supply chain of reusable cups from events and local cafés.
Conduct interviews with pilot partners and users |
Irish Mortgage Brokers | Assist with mortgage broking and meeting with clients.
Work with mortgage and life insurance applications. |
Wine Tasting Ireland | Social media content creation and scheduling during Smarterqueue.
Conduct market research and competitor analysis. |
KSi Faulkner Orr | Serve as a member of the audit team to carry out transactions and audit tests.
Prepare client accounts from first entry to final tax return. |
Rockwell Financial Management | Vet anti-money laundering documentation.
Ensure all compliance procedures are being met, and follow up with outstanding compliance cases. |
Baseball Ireland | Participate in community outreach to increase the interest in Irish baseball.
Build up brand awareness through web development. |
* Internship placements are based on student interest, company needs, and interview performance.
How to pay for Study Abroad
Student Financial Aid
These courses qualify for financial aid. Before going to the Financial Aid Office (11 Jesse Hall), download the the financial aid worksheet from myStudyAbroad. It is highly recommended all students meet with their Financial Aid advisor to discuss paying for study abroad.
Scholarships
The Trulaske Study Abroad scholarship application is available through Scholarship Universe (Missouri.scholarshipuniverse.com). The scholarship application is due February 15, 2025, and decisions will be made in late February.
The following budget may be used for planning purposes.
Student Planning Budget | |
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Tuition (resident) (three credit hours) | $1,260 |
Tuition (non-resident) (three credit hours) | $1,599 |
Program Fee* | $8,700 |
MU International Center Study Abroad Fee | $245 |
Airfare (estimated) | $1,200 |
Estimated cost for Missouri residents | $11,405 |
Estimated cost for non-Missouri residents | $11,744 |
Note: Tuition is estimated as Undergraduate Resident fees and is approximate until the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri sets the new fees in April during the spring semester prior to departure. Non-resident students pay their usual additional non-resident fees. Provided you are taking courses necessary for graduation – this simply shifts tuition costs from one term to another. The costs presented above in the student-planning budget are best estimates within five percent.
The program fee quoted above (billed to your student account in May) includes the following:
- Fully furnished apartment
- Weekend trip to Cliffs of Moher and Galway
- Transportation for cultural visit
- Professional skills workshop
- Dublin city tour
- Day trip to Glendalough
- Ferry to Aran Islands
- ILA Career Coaching
- Internship Administration Fee
- Program sticker and graduation cord
- 24/7 student support on program
- MU GeoBlue Health Insurance
- Repatriation/medical evacuation
- Round trip transportation from the US to Dublin
- Weekend travel and daily personal expenses including non-program activities
- Meals, except for program-sponsored events
- Passport, passport renewal or passport application fees
Student must contact Student Services Coordinator directly by e-mail documenting any withdrawals from the intended study abroad program. Withdrawal date will be determined to be the date shown on the e-mail that is sent to the Student Services Coordinator in 213 Cornell Hall stating intent to withdraw.
Amount | Withdrawal After |
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$100 withdrawal fee | After Student Commitment - no exception |
$2,000 withdrawal fee | February 1 |
$4,000 withdrawal fee | March 1 |
$6,000 withdrawal fee | March 31 |
Total Program Fee ($8,700) withdrawal fee | April 12 |
***Depending on the date that you withdraw from the program, the study abroad department may or may not be able to get a refund from the vendor. Your refund will be relative to the costs that can be recovered. If you have not been billed the program fee at the time of your withdrawal – you will be billed for any cancellation fees charged to the program.
- All students will need a valid US passport or appropriate passport/documentation from their country of citizenship valid for at least 6 months after your return date.
- Non-US citizen students at Mizzou will need to check online regarding visa requirements for program sites for their country of citizenship.
- Copy of all program participant passports due to Study Abroad Office by March 4th to remain on the program. If you are concerned about timing – have it expedited.
I understand that in some special circumstances I may not receive full academic credit for the study abroad program for which I have applied. These circumstances include, but are not limited to:
- Cancellation of the program due to circumstances beyond the control of the University of Missouri
- A decision by the University, in its sole discretion, that cancellation of the program is appropriate based on health, safety, or similar circumstances
- My inability to participate in or complete the program due to circumstances beyond the control of the University of Missouri
- My dismissal from the program
I understand that in any of these circumstances, I will be refunded only those costs that can be recovered by the University of Missouri or the University’s partner program. If I have not been billed the program fee at the time of my withdrawal, I understand that I will be billed for any cancellation fees charged to the program.
The itinerary of this program may be modified by the Trulaske College of Business and/or the University of Missouri due to health, safety, or similar concerns. The withdrawal fees listed above will apply to students if this occurs. Transportation change fees and expenses will be the responsibility of the student.
CONTACT US
- 213 Cornell Hall
- Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
- Cody Miller, 213 Cornell, 573-884-5312, trulaskeabroad@missouri.edu
- Stephanie Ross, 213 Cornell, 573-882-9076, trulaskeabroad@missouri.edu
APPLY NOW
- Priority Application Deadline: December 5, 2024.
- A firm deadline of February 21, 2025, applies to applications, however, if positions are filled sooner by priority applicants the program will close at that time.
- The program will accept up to 22 students.