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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the writings of contemporary feminist theorists to explore issues of gender identity, reproduction, ethnicity, and acculturation. Students analyze works at the theoretical level and for their application to contemporary concerns, such as the role of women in the family, community, workforce, and political arena.
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4.00 Credits
Students gain a comprehensive historical view of the visual arts in the Americas and the ideas and forces affecting them. Students explore the variety and richness of art, including work by Native Americans, African- Americans, and Latinos.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the study of narrative fi ction. Students read and discuss works that represent a broad range of cultural perspectives and historical eras and gain interpretive skills by developing a critical vocabulary and exploring the literature using a variety of analytical methods and philosophies. Prerequisite: ENG103
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the various methods and technologies afforded by diverse media (print, fi lm, video, sound, digital, and cybernetics) to access and evaluate a range of cultural phenomena (literature, fi lm, visual arts, performance arts, nonfi ction) more traditionally studied in print. Prerequisite: ENG103
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4.00 Credits
Explores the diverse environments, management concerns, fi nancial issues, and marketing questions faced by international business organizations. Students gain a heightened global awareness as they seek the knowledge and skills needed to function competitively in an increasingly interdependent world. Prerequisite: BUS100
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4.00 Credits
Students learn the current patterns of international trade and the procedures and documentation used in the handling of imports and exports. Includes the theories and controversies surrounding international trade, barriers to trade, transportation modes, export fi nancing, and the impact of free trade on the global trading environment. Prerequisite: IBS201
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the various concepts of marketing in an international setting. Addresses the global issues that challenge marketers. Topics include techniques for entering and exploiting international markets, the elements of an international marketing mix, and the cultural infl uences on marketing management and strategies. Prerequisite: MKT220
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the various aspects of international management. Topics include the challenges of managing international organizations, the impact of culture on organizations, and the management of cultural diversity at home and abroad. Prerequisite: MGT220
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3.00 Credits
Students learn how and where to search out product and component sources on a worldwide basis. Students learn preparation techniques, pricing, timing, and tracking stock deliveries both overseas and domestic.
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4.00 Credits
Students develop an understanding of the legal environment of global business. Students learn the current legal rules and regulations affecting international businesses and develop insights into new developments and trends that affect future transactions. Prerequisite: BUS231
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