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FREN 380: Narrative to Film
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Designed to explore similarities and differences between the narrative mode and film. Analyzes a series of novels that have been made into films. Includes theoretical aspects of writing and film. Conducted in French. Recommended preparation: FREN 311. Enrollment Requirement: FREN 202.
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FREN 395A(1)395B(2)395C: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Students may enroll in this course with the consent of the instructor only. The purpose of this course is to allow students to study their own field of interest within French and Francophone literature and culture. Readings, written papers and oral discussions will be guided by the instructor. A minimum of three analytical papers will be required. Students must meet with the instructor weekly. May be repeated for a total of nine (9) units).
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GBM 351: Ethics of Management in Global Environments
1.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Focuses on everyday ethical dilemmas faced by students, workers and managers. Legal and social norms of different cultures provide a framework for examining ethical decisionmaking in the global environment. Practical approaches to action-oriented business ethics are stressed based on ethical principles, discussions of personal ethical perspectives and cultural context. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lower-division pre-business core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status). Prerequisite: BUS 302.
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GBM 425: International Business Management
4.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Survey course to familiarize with what international business is, why it is important and how it affects business practice. Covers subjects such as the global environment, international trade, global marketing, global business strategy, foreign exchange and monetary policy issues, and international human resource management. This course is strongly recommended prior to or concurrent with FIN 341, ECON 441 or MKTG 448. May not be taken for credit by students who have received credit for GBM 484A. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lower-division pre-business core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status). Co/prerequisite: BUS 302.
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GBM 426: Leadership in a Global Context
2.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Examines global management competencies most necessary to be effective in the current global business environment. Several competency sets will be introduced and students will examine their personal strengths and weaknesses against these competency sets, including a self-development plan to help strengthen their ability to manage successfully in a global environment. Prerequisites: BUS 302 and MGMT 302 or MGMT 305 or SSM 304, and MKTG 302 or 305 or SSM 305.
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GBM 427: Cross-cultural Negotiating and Global Business
2.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Utilizes skill-building exercises and assessment tools to improve students' negotiating and conflict management skills when negotiating globally. Emphasizes achieving win-win solutions to individual, team, and organizational problems. Subjects include: distributive and integrative bargaining, power and influence, communication and persuasion, ethics in negotiation, breakdowns and difficult negotiations, mediating conflicts, and international negotiations. Pedagogical techniques include cross-national negotiation videos, surveys identifying each student's negotiation style, negotiating in dyads, one two-hour negotiating exercise, and business case studies involving many different nations. May not be taken for credit by students who have received credit for GBM 482C. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lower-division pre-business core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status).
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GBM 430: Import and Export Operations
2.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Examines importing and exporting related activities of an organization. Focuses mainly on the practical aspects of importing and exporting to familiarize students with the documentation, activities and types of issues facing import/export firms or departments within firms. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lower-division prebusiness core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status). Prerequisite: GBM 425.
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GBM 440: International Travel Study
4.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
A field-based study of business management methods and issues in a particular country. The course focuses on understanding how environmental factors (e.g., political and economic systems, etc.) affect the management, marketing and overall business practices in selected countries. Visits to various government, business and educational institutions will be made. Graded Credit/No Credit. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lowerdivision pre-business core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status). Regions of focus will include: A. Asia B. Latin America C. Europe
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GBM 481: Selected Topics in Global Business Management
1.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
A survey course of selected topics in global business management in order to supplement available offerings. Students should check the Class Schedule for listing of actual topics. May be repeated for credit as topics change. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lower-division prebusiness core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status).. Prerequisites may vary depending on topic.
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GBM 482: Selected Topics in Global Business Management
2.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
A survey course of selected topics in global business management in order to supplement available offerings. Students should check the Class Schedule for listing of actual topics. May be repeated for credit as topics change. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lower-division prebusiness core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status). Prerequisites may vary depending on topic.
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