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University of San Francisco
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Student internships with architecture firms, non-profit low-income housing developers, municipal planning or building departments, and social and environmental justice oriented organizations. Through the practicum and internship process, students will obtain the experience of working with a range of populations with varying needs, the meaning of professionalism, and the place of community design in the larger context of urban design. 0303-350 International Business The economic, cultural, political, and social environment of international business and how firms must adapt their strategies and operations as they internationalize. Emphasis on the financial, production, human resource, and marketing challenges of multinational firms. 0303-351 Comparative International Management Comparative analysis of business environments and practices in different countries and regions of the world. Study of political, economic, socio-cultural, and legal systems and how these affect business decisions with an emphasis on multinational firms. 0303-397 International Study Tour Direct participation in and analysis of business environments in Japan. Pre-departure preparation will include a broad understanding of the historical, cultural and economic underpinnings of the Japanese business environment. Back to Top
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4.00
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Lecture
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(415) 422-5555
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Western Association of Schools and Colleges
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Semester
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