Peru Program
Overview
±«Óãtv's Muma College of Business is proud to partner with and the Center for International Education at the to allow students an opportunity to earn a four-year American degree while remaining in Lima, Peru. This partnership also allows ±«Óãtv's stateside students an avenue to study abroad and take ±«Óãtv classes — taught by ±«Óãtv faculty members who also teach in Tampa — while studying in Peru.
Classes are taught by ±«Óãtv business faculty, in English, at the . These courses are taught at a faster pace at USIL, with twice-daily lectures and extended study sessions.
Peru Students Get 2 Degrees in 4 Years
During their four years of study, students attend classes at the Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola in Lima. Students first earn an associate's degree from Broward College then move on to earn a ±«Óãtv business degree in the major of their choice. To be admitted to the ±«Óãtv Muma College of Business, all students must successfully complete the seven pre-requisite courses and requirements to be admitted to the Muma College of Business, which generally means all core "principles" courses (financial and managerial accounting, macroeconomics and microeconomics, a calculus course, a statistics course and business computers course) have been completed with at least a C- and GPA of 2.0 on all seven required courses. A minimum overall 2.5 is required.
Tampa Students Can Study Abroad
Stateside students from the ±«Óãtv Muma College of Business have the opportunity to travel to Peru to study at the Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, paying the same ±«Óãtv tuition rate as they pay in Tampa. Students are able to live, shop, and study in Lima, Peru. Students must commit to spending at least one semester in Peru.
±«Óãtv courses offered in Peru are the same courses taught at ±«Óãtv's Muma College of Business and are taught by business school faculty members who travel to teach the accelerated courses at USIL or to deliver courses in an online format.
For information about the Peru program contact Director of the Collier Student Success Center, Ms. Jackie Nelson (jnelson@usf.edu).