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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Business
INTB B305 International Economics 3 crs.
See cross-listing, ECON B305.
INTB B310 Law for International Business 3 crs.
See cross-listing, LGST B310.
INTB B315 International Management 3 crs.
See cross-listing, MGT B315.
INTB B325 International Financial Management 3 crs.
See cross-listing, FIN B325.
INTB B330 International Marketing 3 crs.
See cross-listing, MKT B330.
INTB B335 Economic Development 3 crs.
See cross-listing, ECON B335.
INTB B340 Business Environment and Practices in Latin America 3 crs.
This course aims at developing skills essential for being an effective manager either in Latin America or with a business that does business in that region; and understanding how U.S.-based companies may profit from the prospects emerging from the current social, political, and economic landscape in Latin America. Discussion will be centered on identifying, analyzing, and comparing the factors surrounding such markets, and on understanding the implications of such elements for organizations and managers, highlighting business practices and cross-cultural differences. Students will also develop "country profiles" of Latin American nations or markets. The course method includes lectures and case discussions, as well as numerous local and foreign guest speakers.
INTB B345 Business Environment and Practices in Asia 3 crs.
This course aims at developing skills essential for being an effective manager either in Asia or with a business that does business in that region; and understanding how U.S.-based companies may profit from the prospects emerging from the current social, political, and economic landscape in Asia. Discussion will be centered on identifying, analyzing, and comparing the factors surrounding such markets, and on understanding the implications of such elements for organizations and managers, highlighting business practices and cross-cultural differences. Students will also develop "country profiles" of Asian nations or markets. The course method includes lectures and case discussions, as well as numerous local and foreign guest speakers.
INTB B350 Business Environment and Practices in Europe 3 crs.
This course aims at developing skills essential for being an effective manager either in Europe or with a business that does business in that region; and understanding how U.S.-based companies may profit from the prospects emerging from the current social, political, and economic landscape in Europe. Discussion will be centered on identifying, analyzing, and comparing the factors surrounding such markets, and on understanding the implications of such elements for organizations and managers, highlighting business practices and cross-cultural differences. Students will also develop "country profiles" of European nations or markets. The course method includes lectures and case discussions, as well as numerous local and foreign guest speakers.
INTB B370 Import/Export Operations 3 crs.
See cross-listing, MGT B370.
INTB B400 Global Startups 3 crs.
See cross-listing, BA B400.
INTB B435 Multinational Business Strategy 3 crs.
See cross-listing, BA B435.
INTB B497 International Business Internship 1-6 crs.
See description in College of Business section.
INTB B499 Independent Study in International Business arr.
See description in College of Business section.

