|
Back to: Home
When you study here, you're ideally positioned to immerse yourself
in international business. More than 1,000 multinational companies
call Miami-Dade County home. A thriving air- and sea-cargo business,
as well as undisputed status as the "Cruise Capital of the World"
make Miami a global logistics and transportation hub. The county
is among the top 10 large metropolitan areas with the strongest
projected growth (USA Today, 2003).
Miami is recognized as the "Best City for Doing Business in Latin
America" for the third year in a row (AméricaEconomía,
2005), and Miami International Airport is ranked number one for
flights to Latin America and the Caribbean, offering more than all
other U.S. airports combined.
Our Miami location enables you to enjoy the international, urban,
and ethnic richness of South Florida's diverse culture. Our tropical
weather (with an average January temperature of 68.1 degrees F)
means you can enjoy year-round sporting and recreational activities—from boating and water sports to tennis and golf.
|