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Course: |
BUS 203
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Title: | Intro to Internatl Business |
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Long Title: | Introduction to International Business |
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Course Description: | Provides student with an understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of international business. Course will cover the development of international business; theories and methods of international trade; financing mechanisms and terms used in export documentation and export finance; the effects of economics, political and cultural environment on international business and trade; impact of geography in business transactions; legal aspects of international business; and developing an effective international marketing strategy. |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
1. Explain the importance of understanding international business.
2. Evaluate the impact on business of the political and economic characteristics of the various world marketplaces.
3. Categorize the different forms of international investment.
4. Discuss the role of the international monetary system in promoting international trade and investment.
5. Present the major arguments in favor of and against governmental intervention in international trade.
6. Describe the major trading blocs and commodity cartels in today's world economy.
7. Analyze the major types of legal systems confronting international business.
8. Describe the various elements of culture and provide examples of how they influence international business.
9. Identify the process by which firms choose their mode of entry into a foreign market.
10. Compare joint ventures and other forms of strategic alliances.
11. Characterize the nature of marketing management in international business.
12. Discuss the basic issues in international logistics and materials management.
13. Discuss the primary sources of investment capital available to international business.
14. Describe the impact that national accounting and taxation differences have on international firms.
15. Characterize the nature of human resource management in international business.
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Overview of International Business
II. National Business Environments
III. International Trade and Investment
IV. The International Financial System
V. International Business Management
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