Thirty-nine Business and Operations Management (BOM) students from the College of Business Administration and Accountancy (CBAA) recently participated in a five-day outbound exchange program at the University of Saint Joseph (USJ) Macao.
Accompanied by faculty mentors Prof. Jullie Ann Almodal, Prof. Desiree Dado, and Prof. Marielle Joy Mengullo, the delegation engaged in academic and industry-focused sessions designed to strengthen their understanding of global business practices.
Organized by USJ’s Prof. Emil Marques, Coordinator for Executive Training and Lifelong Learning, and Dr. Alessandro Lampo, Head of the Department of Business Studies, the program reflects CBAA’s commitment to providing students with international learning opportunities and a global perspective.
Held at the USJ Ilha Verde Campus, the exchange featured seminars on Macau business culture and history, as well as emerging trends in AI and business analytics. The program equipped students with valuable cultural and technological insights essential for success in today’s global and digitally driven business environment.
