Evening & Weekend MBA students can participate in the Haas School's Seminar in International Business during semester breaks. In 2007, students including Laurel Coster had the opportunity to tour AngloGold Ashanti's Tau Tona mine, the deepest goldmine in the world, during a trip to South Africa.
Evening & Weekend MBA Program
Global Management
Global Management: The World is the Classroom
The need to think and compete globally has become an imperative. The Haas School prepares you to take an international approach to business through:
- Courses
- Special programs
- International travel experiences
- Club activities
- A research center that focuses on the international business environment
Travel opportunities include:
- The Seminar in International Business taught by Sebastian Teunissen, executive director of the Haas School's Clausen Center for International Business and Policy. Seminar students spend one to two weeks studying a variety of industries within a particular country and learning what it's like to do business in that economy.
- Those who desire a more in-depth international experience may spend a semester abroad as an exchange student, choosing from a list of leading business schools in Europe and Asia.
More about the Clausen Center for International Business and Policy
Students reflect international emphasis
The international emphasis of the Haas School is an integral part of its culture, with over 15% of Berkeley MBA students coming from more than 46 countries outside the US. This international diversity adds varied perspectives to classroom discussions, team projects, and everyday interactions.

