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BUS 305 - Seminar in International Business


Credits: 3 credits in fall and winter, 4 in spring


Prerequisite: Preference to BSADM or JMCB majors during the first round of registration. Offered from time to time when interest is expressed and departmental resources permit. May be repeated for degree credit if the topics are different.
 

Winter 2022, BUS 305A-01: Seminar in International Business: International Business (3).
This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of international business. The course is designed to provide students with a richer understanding of why international business exist, the drivers of international expansion, and the complexity of international business decisions. The course will also focus on understanding the international business environment and how it affects multinational corporation (MNC) decisions. Emphasis will be placed on examining the causes and consequences of globalization, international trade, international finance, global strategy, and international marketing. We will also explore the differences between developed and emerging markets and its implications for MNCs.  Thakur-Wernz.

Winter 2022, BUS 305A-02: Seminar in International Business: International Business (3).
This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of international business. The course is designed to provide students with a richer understanding of why international business exist, the drivers of international expansion, and the complexity of international business decisions. The course will also focus on understanding the international business environment and how it affects multinational corporation (MNC) decisions. Emphasis will be placed on examining the causes and consequences of globalization, international trade, international finance, global strategy, and international marketing. We will also explore the differences between developed and emerging markets and its implications for MNCs.  Thakur-Wernz.




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