International Business

Prerequisites: FIN 315 and (MGMT 190 or MGMT 390 or HRM 301) and ECON 266 or ECON 201. This course provides the framework for understanding international business and trade and focuses on the core concepts and techniques for entering the international marketplace. The course emphasizes the effect of social, cultural, economic, technological, political, and legal environments on foreign trade and managerial decision-making. A variety of topics will illustrate the impact of international business on our daily lives such as the patterns of world trade, currency exchange, the international monetary system, international marketing, international management, and the operating procedures of the multinational enterprise.

Term 202410 #14294 MGMT391
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Location: FMH 408 (NK)
@ 18:00 - 20:50
From 2024-01-16 to 2024-05-09
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18

seats available

25

currently enrolled

43

maximum enrollment

99

waitlist seats available

99

waitlist capacity
Term 202410 #14295 MGMT391
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Greenberg, Ronald S Email View Faculty Courses
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Online Course or no set meeting time
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0

seats available

30

currently enrolled

30

maximum enrollment

99

waitlist seats available

99

waitlist capacity

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