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Course Description

Students in this course are introduced to the different levels of involvement in international business. The impacts of different forces such as culture, economics, politics and geography on international business decision-making are analyzed. Topics covered include: globalization, international business entry modes, risk analysis, human resource management, financing, marketing and international production/distribution. Application of theories and concepts in course activities enable students to practice the process involved in planning and executing international ventures.

Prerequisites

None

Equivalents

None

Course Hours

42

Credit Value

3
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