Global Campus Rotation

Choose to pursue your MIB in Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai, or Shanghai. During the elective module, students may opt to remain at their home campus.

Advantages of Hult's Global Campus Rotation

Seamless experience

Our Global Campus Rotation is fully integrated into the Master curriculum. Unlike other business schools that offer exchange programs with other schools, Hult prides itself on being the full provider of the Global Campus Rotation. This structure gives us complete control over the curriculum and ensures that each Hult student receives the finest education as well as a dynamic international experience.

Expand your network

The Career Services and Student Services teams ensure that you have plenty of chances to network with professionals and peers alike. You can build a network of experienced industry contacts while fostering relationships with students from every corner of the globe. No other school offers access to a network as globally diverse as Hult's.

Learn in a global setting

Learn about Islamic finance on our Dubai campus and then enjoy a fascinating roundtable discussion with the leading bankers of the region. Discuss a case study in Shanghai about the manufacturing industry and then go on a tour of the world’s largest textile factory. Nothing compares to a tactile understanding of what's happening in different parts of the world.

Campus Locations

The Hult Master of International Business is offered at all five of our global campus locations. You can also choose to participate in our Global Campus Rotation and study at up to three of our five locations during your program.

Boston

Dubai

London

San Francisco

Shanghai

 

Highlights from past Global Campus Rotations

    • Visit to Philips Healthcare, division headquarters for one of the world’s biggest electronics companies
    • First annual Hult Energy Conference on campus, with guest speakers, exhibitions from clean-tech companies, and industry networking sessions
    • American cultural immersion trips to Red Sox baseball games, Cape Cod beaches, and amphibious tours of Boston
    • Social get-togethers including karaoke, BBQs, and outings for students, families, and alumni
    • Spectacular Independence Day fireworks on the Charles River

    • A desert safari, indoor skiing trips, and a diving and snorkeling trip to Dibba
    • Impressive range of speakers from a managing director of HSBC to a best-selling Middle Eastern business author
    • Panel discussion on 'Supply Chain Management and Logistics,' led by Sean Bradley, Managing Director of Barloworld Logistics
    • Workshop on 'Customer and Brand Value in the Digital Age' hosted by Larry Hochman, former Director of British Airways and 2011 European Business Speaker of the Year
    • Arabic lessons for all students

    • Welcome boat party on the River Thames
    • Wide range of speakers on campus— from a former CEO of Apple to the Head of Sustainability of a Fortune 500 company
    • West End plays, Wimbledon tennis tournament, the London food festival, Olympic walking tours, and Royal parades
    • Networking events with executives from Nokia and Grapple Mobile and one-on-one career service sessions with personalized job advice
    • Social activities like football tournaments, drinks at the Gherkin, wine tastings, and the Hult’s Got Talent Show

    • Visit to Napa Valley to investigate the economics of the wine industry and running a vineyard
    • Tech treks to Silicon Valley, Sandhill Road, Palo Alto, and Mountain View
    • Sciences industry career workshop led by Dr. Toby Beth Freedman, President and Founder of Synapse Search
    • Company visit to Autodesk, the leading company in 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software
    • San Francisco Giants baseball game at 3M Stadium

    • Company tours of: Giant, China’s largest bicycle manufacturer; the Tyco Electronics factory; Baosteel, the world’s largest steel company; the data monitoring center of Alibaba, the largest e-commerce group in China; and the solar power panel plant of Ferrotec, a Japanese-listed company
    • The CEO of Sapa Group, the COO of Tally Weijl, and the founder of Qingyu Trading speak and offer advice on doing business in China and share strategies about winning the Asian consumer markets
    • Business networking opportunities with senior executives in Shanghai
    • All students received Mandarin lessons

Global Campus Rotation Details

1 The rotation takes place during Module D or Module E and is optional. On average, about 50% of our Master's students participate! 
2 You must decide if you would like to participate during elective course registration which happens mid-Module B.
3 The Global Campus Rotation option is included in your tuition but a deposit is required. Airfare, visas, and accommodation are not included in the tuition.
4 Student Services provides resources for travel, accommodation, and visa arrangements during your rotation.
5 In order to participate in the rotation, you must be in good academic standing; students must have a GPA of 2.67 or higher.
6 Global Campus Rotation is subject to each campus’s capacity. If demand exceeds capacity, a lottery will be used to ascertain placement.
7 You may choose to graduate from your home campus or from the campus to which you will rotate during Module E.