International Business
BUSI 2011
Course description
In this course, students are provided with an overview of the systems and challenges of International Business, including market entry, manufacturing, competitive advantage, marketing and managing human resources in foreign markets. Students develop an understanding of the differences in political economies, cultural environments and ethics. In addition, they are introduced to cross-border trade, investment theories and global money systems.
Credits
3
Course Hours
42
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