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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
The development of foreign exchange and international banking is examined. Methods of export financing, including both shortand medium-term credit and an in-depth review of application to and administration of government loan programs are covered. Important factors in country risk analysis are discussed. Prerequisites: None.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the legal aspects and ramifications of international trade topics including multinational enterprises, sovereignty, technology transfer, arbitration, negotiation and diplomacy. Prerequisites: None.
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2.00 Credits
An overview of the steps involved in importing and exporting a product or service from beginning to end. Course includes an introduction to the United States Customs Service, what customs brokers do, duty rate structure and determination, basic laws affecting imports, currency exchange and letters of credit. Practical advice about storage and transportation of shipments after they have cleared customs. Other topics will include marketing, organization, regulations, terms of sale, documentation, shipment and financing involved with international enterprises, sovereignty, technology transfer, arbitration, negotiation, and diplomacy. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
The importance of cultural sensitivity in international business relations investigated by studying the impact of geography, history, religion, politics, customs and cross-cultural communications on society. Prerequisites: None.
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2.00 Credits
Individual case studies of actual companies performing export business with detailed analysis of Maricopa County, United States, foreign and transnational companies. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
Development of skills and competency in accessing, evaluating and using information resources while examining the social and historical context, as well as the technological implications of the use and organization of information. Prerequisites: ENG101, or ENG107, or equivalent.
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5.00 Credits
Basic grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary of Japanese. Study of Japanese culture. Development of speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. Prerequisites: None.
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5.00 Credits
Continued study of basic grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary of Japanese. Study of the Japanese culture. Intensive practice in oral communication and development of reading and writing skills. Prerequisites: JPN101 or departmental approval.
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3.00 Credits
Conversational Japanese. Basic sentence structure, pronunciation, and vocabulary necessary to develop speaking ability in Japanese. Designed for students seeking speaking and listening abilities, with little emphasis on grammar, reading, or writing. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
Writing news for the print media. Composing at the computer keyboard. Associated Press editing style, writing skills, and organizational structure for news. Prerequisites: ENG101, ENG107, or equivalent. NOTE: JRN201 is required by and transferable to the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications at ASU. It is also an option to satisfy literacy requirements.
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