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The seminar will feature important topics such as Effective Leadership, Immigration Policies and International Marketing. The seminars are designed to share important business principles affecting the global community.
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Develop language skills by improving conversation and business speaking for international students. Learn the importance of minimizing nervousness when giving presentations and speeches. The course will also incorporate other skills such as listening, writing and reading.
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Effectively teach students skills and techniques needed in order to improve TOEFL scores. International students need to show English proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking in order to show their intelligence in the classroom. The TOEFL test preparation course will help students to prove they have a command of the language and what to expect on the exam.
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Develop language skills by improving writing skills. Learn the skills on how to write essays, case analysis, presentations as well as business correspondence. This course will also explore sentence structure, the correct way to cite sources for research papers and improve vocabulary for cohesive written documents. The course will also incorporate other skills such as listening, speaking and reading.
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This course focuses on the operations function, which creates an organization's products and/or services. The focal point of operations is the efficient acquisition, management, and transformation of resources into products and services. Operations strategy, operations' impact on profitability, and important strategic and tactical decisions that affect operations are studied.
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This course provides a comprehensive overview of project management. It takes a socio-technical perspective on the management of projects. The content deals with planning, scheduling, organizing, and implementing projects in business settings. Emphasis is on the project management process and tools. Basic concepts and tools of project management, such as work breakdown structure, scheduling, earned value analysis, and risk management are introduced.
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This course covers the fundamentals of importing, exporting and international trade management. Some of the topics presented include: importing, exporting, NAFTA and other trade agreements, international shipping modes, supply chain design, benefits and obstacles to international sourcing, security and government barriers and restrictions such as quotas and tariffs.
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This course gives a detailed description of the materials management and purchasing functions within a business. The course will analyze all the tactical supply chain activities that a firm will be involved in, including: material flow, warehousing, inventory control, purchasing lot sizing, request for bids, specifications, negotiating, contract types, cost analyses such as total cost of ownership, acceptance sampling and other quality techniques, capital expenditures, legal considerations and logistics mode choices.
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This course examines topics related to scope and time management. Specific topics related to scope management include defining the scope, creating work breakdown structures, and planning scope change control procedures. Time management topics include activity definition, activity sequencing, estimating activity resource requirements, estimating activity durations, schedule development, and schedule control techniques.
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