International Business and Management
MGT4446 / 3 q.h.
This course focuses on the principles and practices of international business, comparing domestic and international business activities, responsibilities, and influences. Economic, social, political, and legal contexts of conducting business in a multinational environment are highlighted. Students will examine this “foreign factor” and its impact on decision making for U.S. companies.
Prerequisites: completion of MGT 4102 Dynamics of Business 2, MGT 4103 Managing in a Diverse and Changing World, HST 4103 The Civilization of the Modern World, ENG 4380 Writing for the Professions 1, and ECN 4111 Microeconomics.
Term: Winter
Dates: 2/17 to 3/28
Instructor: Staff
Campus: Online
Cost: $903.00
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