BUS 336-A International Business
Course Details
- Online, asynchronous
- 8 weeks | May 28 to July 19, 2024
- 3 credits | $1,875
- Last day to register: May 21, 2024
Course Overview
This course introduces the students to the economic, political, and cultural environments affecting international business. In addition, the influence of government on trade, foreign direct investment, foreign exchange, export and import strategies, and the impact of multinational enterprises will be discussed. Students will also be exposed to the comprehensive set of dynamics that comprise international business decision environments and will learn to evaluate alternative courses of action in a global setting. Particular emphasis will be placed on areas of current importance. Extensive use of cases and readings. Open to business majors and minors and political science & international studies majors.
Course Advantages
This course introduces students to the economic, political, and cultural environments affecting international business. As such, this course is interdisciplinary and integrates material from a variety of fascinating fields. In addition, the influence of government on trade, foreign direct investment, foreign exchange, export and import strategies, and the impact of multinational enterprises will be discussed. Students will also be exposed to the comprehensive set of dynamics that comprise international business decision environments and will learn to evaluate alternative courses of action in a global setting. Particular emphasis will be placed on current events related to the course material. Extensive use of cases and readings throughout the summer.
Additional Information
This course is required for all business majors. No business background is required.
Faculty will contact all students after the Tuesday, May 21, registration deadline.
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