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IntB 430: International Law
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
The goal of this course is to show how firms doing business in other countries are governed and regulated by various legal frameworks. Several legal systems are reviewed and the role of international organizations, treaties, laws and conventions are explored.
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IntB 440: International Business
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
International Business surveys key elements of international business, focusing on factors influencing management decision making in an international setting. The course explores how managers respond to economic, political, cultural and social factors facing business. Prerequisites: Econ 216 and 217 or permission of the instructor.
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IntB 454: Residency in Hispano America
6.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
The goal of this course is to allow the student to have an international experience. The student will register in two courses offered at a participating institution. Supervision from the Major Advisor is required. The courses are most likely to be taught in Spanish reinforcing the language component for the student. Additionally, visits to local firms and living in a different cultural environment will provide first hand knowledge and experience.
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IntB 480: Doing Business in the Spanish Speaking World
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
The goal of this course is to expose students to how business is conducted in different Spanish speaking countries. The course requires students and their professor to visit numerous businesses as well as major cultural destinations in the country. The course exposes students to various kinds of business, but focuses on those involved in international commerce. Students are required to observe, describe and analyze major factors affecting business in the country and propose courses of actions that business should consider to compete in international markets.
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Lang 101: Beginning French
4.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
An introduction to the French language with emphasis on conversation, essentials of grammar, and development of the ability to read. One hour weekly required in the LLC in addition to four class hours. NM Common Course Number: FREN 1114
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Lang 102: Beginning French
4.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
A continuation of French 101. One hour weekly required in the LLC in addition to four class hours. Prerequisite: Lang 101. NM Common Course Number: 1124
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Lang 107: Beginning Italian
4.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
This course introduces the student to the language and culture of the Italian world. It also seeks to teach the four basic skills: speaking, listening, writing and reading. One hour weekly required in the LLC in addition to four class hours.
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Lang 108: Beginning Italian
4.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Continuation of Italian 101. One hour weekly required in the LLC in addition to four class hours. Prerequisite: Lang 107.
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Lang 109: American Sign Language
4.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
This course introduces the student to American Sign Language (ASL). It is interactive and strives to develop basic ASL competency and to impart grammatical and cultural knowledge useful to the beginning signer.
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Lang 110: American Sign Language
4.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
The second half of the beginning level ASL course expands the general objectives of the first course. The course continues to be interactive and to strive to develop basic ASL competency. Special attention is given to grammatical and cultural knowledge useful to the beginning signer. Prerequisite: Lang 109
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