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INB 1338
Introduction to International Business
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4 QH |
Focuses on the broad cultural, economic, and political aspects of domestic and
foreign environments and their effect on the international operations of
business firms. Topics include the principles, patterns, and potential of
international trade and investments; and the development of management
strategies for international businesses. Prereq. Middler standing.
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INB 1352
Seminar in International Business
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4 QH |
Applies the concepts and skills acquired in other international and domestic
courses. Focuses on solving managerial problems in international and
multicultural contexts. Uses case analysis to focus on business strategy and
policy related to international operations. Requires significant class
participation, written analysis, and understanding of current issues. Prereq.
INB1338 and senior standing.
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INB 1731
Cultural Aspects of International Business
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4 QH |
Covers, from a managerial perspective, issues that arise when a firm moves from
its home country to a host country that has a different national culture.
Focuses on United Statesbased firms that operate abroad. Also considers what
happens to other nation's firms operating in the United States and in
third-country environments. Analyzes how `corporate culture' evolves in the
context of national culture and the impact on managers. Prereq. Middler
standing.
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INB 1735
Import and Export Management
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4 QH |
Covers the principles and practices of international trade through import and
export. Focuses on management aspects and explores details required to engage
all aspects of international trade. Topics include government regulations,
transportation, insurance, marketing, and finance.
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