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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (BUS 332)

Term: Spring 2018

Faculty

Dwight Earl HinesShow MyInfo popup for Dwight Earl Hines
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Schedule

Mon, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM (1/8/2018 - 5/2/2018) Location: MAIN TAY 221

Description

332: International Business Management.
Goal: To investigate the economic, social, and political organizations that have an influence on managing international businesses and/or investments. Students may analyze customer-driven strategies, quality of global competitive environments, global logistics, and international business activities in differing political, legal, economic, cultural environments, and other pertinent topics.
Content: The course will cover the changing nature of the global economy in differing political, economic, legal, and cultural differences throughout the world. Ethical issues, trade flow, foreign direct investment, regional economic agreements, global monetary system, World Bank, strategic alliances, marketing mix, product development, performance appraisal systems and supply-chain management are among the topics which may be analyzed.
Taught: Occasionally.
Prerequisite: BUS 105 or BUS 106.
Credit: 3 hours.