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3.00 Credits
This class focuses on the specific challenges faced of teaching English to speakers of Spanish within the context of a Latin American school system setting. Specific skills, theories and curriculum development in relation to Spanish speaking students will be discussed and focused on. (Alliant Mexico only)
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine the growing number of entrepreneurial ventures that exist worldwide. Discussion will include various methods of managing entrepreneurial organizations in the domestic market with international marketing capabilities, managing a new and/or small venture in a non-domestic market and developing alliances transnationally to facilitate international growth of entrepreneurial organizations. Starting an entrepreneurial organization outside one's home country and the possible methods of structuring these enterprises will be examined. Legal, political, economic and cultural issues will be addressed. Prerequisite: MGT 3010
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3.00 Credits
Provides a systematic approach for the entrepreneur to learn how to more effectively manage his/her organization. Introduces methods for measuring economic and performance factors on an on-going basis, examines management control systems for the entrepreneurial venture and financing options for an on-going operations and start-up ventures. Also discusses special needs of entrepreneurial organizations in the approach to marketing and operations of the company. International variants to management of these ventures will be integrated into discussions and course materials. Prerequisite: MGT 3010
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3.00 Credits
(3 units) This course will look at laws and regulations restricting and encouraging flow of products into and out of domestic and international markets. Potential limitations placed upon exports/imports by transshipping countries and non-US countries of origin and destination will be examined. Also discussed will be banking and currency requirements of transfers of payments, including letters of credit, currency exchange and wire transfer. Risks of export/import activities will be discussed, including insurance, loss of goods, currency fluctuations. focusing on amelioration of the impact of potential problems. Prerequisite: Introduction to Business
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3.00 Credits
No venture need appear small to the world on-line. This course will explore ways that entrepreneurial organizations can take advantage of the growing capabilities of the Internet, videoconferencing and e-business to increase the horizons for entrepreneurial ventures. Students will learn to develop an effective on-line presentation for ventures of differing types, including: non-profit, service oriented and sales oriented. International and domestic potential and existing legal and ethical issues will be discussed. Prerequisites: Introduction to Business, Introduction to Information Systems
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3.00 Credits
The Earth's physical resources (air, water, soil, and minerals) and human beings' impact upon them; pollution and depletion of resources; solid waste; methods of preventing, reducing, or eliminating problems.
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3.00 Credits
(3 units) The sustainable management of resources, agriculture, agroforestry, forestry, range, and fisheries. The economics and environmental goals of improved management. Making things work, restoring previous damage, and improving the land. Prerequisite: ENG 1106
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3.00 Credits
The ethical dimensions of environmental problems; cultural traditions and the expanding circle; interspecies justice, eco-feminism, theological, moral, and ethical aspects of endangered species. (Alliant Mexico only)
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3.00 Credits
Environmental setting, history of land use and concepts and policy issues associated with renewable and non-renewable natural resource management, pollution, environmental protection, and regulation for each Alliant campus. Opportunities for field studies and projects are included.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the methodology and value of interpreting the history of landscapes and resources. Reviews the importance of environmental history and environmental management by indigenous people in understanding the environmental setting of today. Uses case studies, like California environmental history 1600-2000, and emphasizes finding solutions for the future by understanding the past. Prerequisite: ENG 1106
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