IBF-501
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IBF-501 Comparative Economic and Political AnalysisThis course advances students' understanding of economic and political systems. Students learn to examine and compare the economic, political, legal, educational, financial, and social organization and structures of countries from the perspective of the global manager. Particular emphasis is placed on using analytical outcomes in the management of international operations and foreign direct investment. Credits: 3 Delivery Methods: Online Preview the Online Syllabus | Comparative Economic and Political Analysis | 3 |
IBF-500
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IBF-500 International Business Policy and OperationsThis course examines the development and implementation of business policies and operations in the global environment. Global business issues and challenges are studied from the perspective of how organizations in both host and home countries work to operate within the intricacies and sensitivities of world cultures. The course will also touch upon topics such as globalization and international business ethics, political and legal environments, foreign exchange markets, global supply chain management, global marketing, international financial management, and international human resources management. Real-world global challenge cases will be analyzed in the context of international business policy. Credits: 3 Delivery Methods: Online Preview the Online Syllabus | International Business Policy and Operations | 3 |
IBF-509
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IBF-509 International FinanceThis course addresses global financial issues. Students examine the international monetary system, foreign exchange theory and markets, foreign exchange exposure and management of foreign exchange risks, financing of global operations, interest rate and currency swaps, foreign direct investment theory and strategies, political risk assessment and management, multinational tax considerations, international capital budgeting, working capital management, and international trade finance. Credits: 3 Delivery Methods: Online Preview the Online Syllabus | International Finance | 3 |
IBF-510
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IBF-510 International MarketingThis course introduces the students to concepts and perspectives in international and global marketing. Students examine marketing theory, strategies, and practices in international and global markets. They learn to examine international marketing opportunities and the metrics and methods used to research and forecast international markets. Students also examine methodologies for market entry, market expansion, and exit strategies for international markets. The course features a special focus on analysis and measurement of marketing performance. Credits: 3 Delivery Methods: Online Preview the Online Syllabus | International Marketing | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: 12