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The
China session of the program is held at the National Accounting Institute
in Beijing (BNAI). BNAI was established by the Chinese Central Government to
educate government officers and managers of government owned companies with a
focus on western financial, accounting, and business systems, which the Chinese
Government thought crucial to their successful economic reform. The facility can
accommodate up to 1,500 people and it is usually filled with officers and
managers from all over the country participating in diverse programs that
run from several days to several months. The session at BNAI offers a rare
opportunity for Global MBA students to see how carefully the Chinese Government is
planning and executing their economic development plan.
BNAI is conveniently located just 10 minutes away from the Beijing
International
Airport (Capital Airport) and 20 minutes away from downtown Beijing by car. Students can visit
Beijing easily whenever they have free time.
BEIJING NATIONAL
ACCOUNTING
INSTITUTE
Tianzhu zhen, Shunyi District
Beijing 101312 P.R. China
86-10-64505136
www.bnai.edu.cn
- Cultural Tour
Students will visit companies and historic sites in the Beijing
vicinity at the end of the session.
Students will enjoy a one week break at the end of the four week session in China
before transferring to Korea.

Class of 2007 students during their
tour to Yenjin Beer and the Great Wall. The class also visited Lenovo,
Beijing Hyundai Motor Company and several other historic sites.
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"The Asia session of the Global MBA
was advantageous because the coursework was focused and
intense. We had exclusive access to the professors and
we were able to develop very strong relationships with
fellow Global MBA students. When we began the fall
term, those strong relationships were invaluable in
adjusting to the new format. Upon graduation, those same
special relationships are one of the things I cherish
most!"
Kittidej
Sirijaroonchai
Internal Operations
Manager
Big Ben Paints Company Limited
Thailand
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