BEX3725/5725 - Engaging with International Business, Germany

BEX3725/5725 - Engaging with International Business, Germany

This unit may count as a capstone or an elective unit in your undergraduate or graduate degree.

Selected students will be enrolled in unit BEX3725 or BEX5725 for the T1-57 teaching period. This unit may count towards your postgraduate or undergraduate degree as a major, capstone or elective unit.

This future-oriented study seminar will investigate business models in the context of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. In doing so, it aims to develop a systems-mind set amongst students, providing them with an opportunity to explore multiple ways of doing business, diverse forms of corporate reporting and site-specific case visits to leading innovative German industry partners incorporating robotics, logistics, agriculture and sustainable consultancy industries.

The study seminar aims to work across multiple disciplines - business, arts and science - to bring new insights to complex business problems. Students are provided with the opportunity to bring their conceptual understanding to real-world scenarios, applying design methodology and integrated thinking to solve business problems. This unit requires students to examine a broad range of social, cultural, legal and political issues that can impact the strategy and operations of businesses operating in a global business environment. Through the use of readings, case studies, and an analysis of current events students are confronted with some specific challenges of doing business in a global context. This unit focuses on developing skills, addressing various global issues and how they affect business, as well as aspects of global citizenship, cultural sensitivity and effective teamwork.

Assessment and results

  • This program is equivalent to 6 credit points of Monash study
  • Assessment details will be provided by the unit coordinator
  • Results release date: 19 April 2027

For enquiries, please contact:
Monash Connect – https://www.monash.edu/students/support/connect/contact-us

Applications

Applications open: 6 July 2026

Important information

  • Students who require a Schengen visa are strongly advised to book an embassy appointment at the time of application, due to long processing times.
  • A mandatory pre-departure briefing will be held online:
    18 November 2026 | 4:00–5:00pm (AEDT)
Dates / Deadlines:
TermYear App Deadline Start Date End Date
Summer B (Jan-Feb) 202709-Aug-202606-Feb-2027 19-Feb-2027
Information Sheet
Course levelUndergraduate and Graduate
Awarded Credit Points6
Program Type GST - Global Study Tour
Program Duration13 days
Leading FacultyMonash Business School
Minimum WAM 60%
Eligible Monash Campus Monash Australia and Monash Malaysia
Minimum Credits Completed (at time of registration)See 'How to Apply' tab
Funding Available Monash Abroad Travel Grant

Program Costs

Program Cost: $TBC AUD
Deposit Payment: $TBC AUD (non-refundable; payable within 72 hours of offer acceptance)
Final Payment: $TBC AUD (due 19 September 2026)

Refund policy

Program fees are generally non-refundable, except in exceptional circumstances as determined by Monash Business School. Circumstances that will not be considered exceptional include (but are not limited to):

  • Failure to secure an appropriate visa
  • Withdrawal after committing to another study experience
  • Change of mind.

Students should carefully consider their availability and commitment before accepting an offer.

Program costs include:

  • Twin-share accommodation for the duration of the program, including daily breakfast (single rooms may be available at an additional cost)
  • A curated program of company and organisation visits
  • Academic sessions and experiential learning activities
  • All in-country transport for scheduled program activities
  • Welcome and farewell functions
  • Complimentary Monash University travel insurance (covering the program and up to 15 days before and after)

Program costs do not include:

  • Monash tuition fees (6 credit points)
  • International airfares (approx. AUD $1,800–$3,200)
  • Visa costs, if required (approx. AUD $0–$200)
  • Accommodation outside program dates (approx. AUD $180–$350 per night)
  • Meals not included in the itinerary (approx. AUD $25–$70 per meal)
  • Personal expenses (e.g. shopping, additional transport, entertainment)
  • Spending money (recommended AUD $800–$1,500)
  • Medical expenses (which may be claimable via the insurance policy)

*Monash students will be enrolled in BEX3725/BEX5725 (6 credit points) and charged standard fees according to their verified funding status. This fee will appear on your Monash Fee Statement.

Travel insurance

If you are an actively enrolled Monash student and participating in an approved international program, you will be provided with complimentary travel insurance. You will automatically be covered once your application has been approved and your enrolment updated to reflect your study overseas.

Under this policy, travellers will also receive access to 24/7 emergency assistance provided by Global 24 Emergency Assistance and limited coverage for personal travel days.

Visas

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Please note that many nationalities are required to obtain a Schengen visa to enter Europe (view list of nationalities here). NOTE: This is an external link to a non-Monash site. If you hold one of the nationalities that require that visa, Monash Abroad strongly recommends that you engage with the relevant Consulate/Embassy* now to commence the visa application process. This is due to the visa processing backlog and delays many Consulates and Embassies are currently experiencing in relation to Schengen visas.
Monash Abroad cannot provide advice regarding visa requirements. Please contact the Monash Business School for the required supporting documentation. You can contact them via Monash Connect and flag for the attention of the Global Programs and Partnerships team.

*The Schengen Visa application rules state that, if the travel itinerary includes more than one Schengen member state, the application must be submitted at the Consulate/Embassy of the main destination or, if you plan to spend the equal number of days in each country, the visa must be applied for at the Consulate/Embassy of the first Schengen Zone country you arrive in.

Monash Abroad will issue you with supporting documentation to lodge your visa application once you have completed all Monash Abroad requirements and are approved for travel. If you require supporting documentation earlier in the process, please contact Monash Abroad.

Centrelink support documents

For the purposes of maintaining your Centrelink benefits during your overseas program, Monash Abroad will provide you with a letter confirming your participation in a study tour. Please note that this will be issued to you once you have completed all Monash Abroad requirements and are approved for travel.

Important Note:

The Monash Abroad Travel Grant and OS-HELP loan (if applicable) will be paid approximately 2-4 weeks prior to program commencement and only when all Monash Abroad requirements are completed by you. Therefore, these funds should not be considered as your primary source of funding to pay program related deposits and balances.

Monash Abroad Travel Grant

Monash students studying in Australia who are enrolled into a credit bearing unit for this program will be automatically assessed for eligibility to receive the Monash Abroad travel grant, There is no separate application for this grant as eligibility for the grant will be assessed as part of their application.

OS-HELP Loan

OS-HELP is a Commonwealth Government loan program that provides financial assistance to eligible Commonwealth Supported Place students, to undertake some of their study overseas.

If you are eligible for the loan and wish to apply, please submit your application as per the relevant OS-HELP loan term deadline, even if you have not been accepted into your overseas program by that deadline.

Student Loans

If you need help with study-related expenses, please refer to the student loans website and talk to a student adviser at Monash Connect.

Travel Scholarships

Please refer to the travel and placements scholarship website for more information.

Dates / Deadlines:
TermYear App Deadline Start Date End Date
Summer B (Jan-Feb) 202709-Aug-202606-Feb-2027 19-Feb-2027

Eligibility

  • have a minimum WAM of 60%
  • Graduate students - must have passed a minimum of 24 credit points at time of application
  • Undergraduate students - must have completed a minimum 72 credit points at time of application.

Selection criteria

As places are limited and demand is high, selection is competitive and based on:

  • Weighted Average Mark (WAM)
  • Video submission (2 minutes) addressing:
    • Your motivation for participating
    • How the program supports your degree and/or career goals

Applicants must submit supporting documentation (e.g. CV and video) via a Google Drive link. Please ensure access permissions are granted to Monash University. The link should be included in the Personal Statement section of your application.

At all times Monash University embraces and celebrates true diversity. We strongly welcome applications from our students living with disabilities, who are Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, students with caring and/or parenting responsibilities, who identify as LGBTIQA+, people of colour, and those whose identities intersect with more than one of the above.

How to Apply

Step 1: Submit an application for this program

APPLICATIONS OPENING SOON: 6 July 2026

Step 2: Selection and enrolment

The Monash Business School will review all applicants after the deadline to assess eligibility to participate in this overseas. Please note that this generally takes two weeks after applications have closed.

Step 3: Additional data collection and travel approval

Once your application has been assessed, you will be issued with an outcome email. If you are successful, your outcome email will include a letter of offer that you will need to accept. The outcome email will also include two additional forms for you to complete:
1. Passport and medical details, and
2. Travel Approval Request Form.

Once you have actioned both of those forms, Monash Abroad will assess your Travel Approval Request and you will be notified of the outcome. We may also contact you if we have any questions or concerns that need to be addressed before you are approved for travel. Please note that travel approval takes approximately 1-2 weeks, but may take longer during peak periods and your responses.
Once you are approved for travel you will have access to the travel insurance coverage and be issued with any relevant grants and scholarships.

Important note: you must have a valid passport that does not expire until at least six months after the program end date.

Program contacts

For all enquiries, please contact Monash Connect and flag for attention to Global Programs and Partnerships.

Indicative itinerary*

Date

Activity

18 Nov 2026

Pre-departure session (online)

6 Feb 2027

Arrival and check-in

7 Feb 2027

Free day and cultural orientation activities

8 Feb 2027

Program welcome, academic sessions, workshops and site visits

9–10 Feb 2027

Company visits and travel within Germany

11–14 Feb 2027

Academic sessions, integrated thinking labs and guest lectures

15–17 Feb 2027

Company visits, guest speakers and cultural activities

18 Feb 2027

Final presentations and farewell event

19 Feb 2027

Departure

*This itinerary is indicative only and may be subject to change.