Introduction to International Business
Introduction to International Business
Complexities confronting U.S. firms and their management in international environments. Emphasizes functional and planning areas, including organization, market research, financial analysis.
Hours | 3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab |
Prerequisites | None |
Taught | Fall, Winter, Summer |
Programs | Containing MSB 430 |
Course Outcomes:
International Business Patterns
Gain and articulate an overview of current international business patterns, with an emphasis on what makes international business different from domestic business.
International Social Systems
Understand the social systems within countries and describe how they affect the conduct of business from one country to another.
Develop Critical Thinking
Demonstrate critical thinking as a student of international business.
Analyze, Apply, Articulate
Analyze cases, apply business principles to international settings, and articulate findings in class discussions.
Communicate effectively
Create coherent and memorable presentations and present the content to the class.