Freshman Global Lab: Germany

group photo in front of the Mercedes Benz logo

Germany, the largest economy in Europe and the top ranking country on the World Bank's Logistics Performance Index, provides the setting for Freshman Global Lab:Germany. Freshman Global Lab: Germany gives students admitted directly to the Fisher College of Business the opportunity to earn 1.5 credits during two weeks in Hamburg, Germany. The program includes visits to leaders of manufacturing, experts in logistics and an internationally renowned port to highlight BUSML 3380: Logistics Management curriculum in an applied setting. Accommodations are based in Hamburg, the largest port city in Germany, known as the "Tor zer Welt" (Gateway to the World). Explore the city, from the Holy Roman Empire to WWII, from sweet Franzbroetchen to flavors of the local night market. Around every corner a new adventure awaits!

More Information and Application

Locations: Hamburg, Germany
Travel Dates: May 10 - May 24, 2025
Class Enrollment: Summer Session 1 (online + in-person)
Academic Credit: BUSML 3380 (1.5 credit hours)
Faculty: August (Mike) Knemeyer
Program Fee: TBD
Application Deadline: January 16, 2025 at 11:59 pm
Information Session: 

  • Thursday, November 21, 2024 at 2:30pm in the Mason Hall Rotunda (Mason Hall 205)
  • Tuesday, December 3, 2024 at 11:30am in the Mason Hall Rotunda (Mason Hall 205)

“This was my first time out of the United States, and I absolutely loved it. The sights were spectacular, the food was delicious, the guest lecturers were endlessly knowledgeable and passionate, and my classmates were exceptional without exception! The two weeks flew by so quickly, and yet I felt as though I'd known the other participants for years.”

-Anonymous Participant
May 2022

This program was amazing, since it was a group of 30 freshman students most of which I didn't know before flying over the Atlantic. Since we had all just finished our first year, we were each in the same boat and we were all in this trip together through the good and the bad. For the majority of us, this was the first time we had traveled without family, so we were able to make our own little family of Ohio State students in Hamburg. We always had each others backs. It was also so great that this program was two weeks long since we had the perfect amount of time there. In this time we were able to really get to know our Ohio State staff and build relationships with all of these people that we will have when we go back to campus in the fall.

-Anonymous Participant May 2019

Check out this article about Freshman Global Lab alumna Rachel Boakye and how her global experiences have enhanced her time at Ohio State!

Contact Information

Alyssa Kyff

Program Manager

Office of Global Business
Mason Hall 222
250 W. Woodruff Ave.
Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA