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IBS 340: International Finance
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
An introduction to the fi nancial markets that multinational corporations, government agencies, and banks use in conducting their business. Topics include foreign exchange markets; hedging tools; international banking, credit, and capital markets; international fi nancing; and the international monetary system. Prerequisite: FIN300
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IBS 342: Global Business Management
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Students develop an understanding of the global challenges of the 21st century. Considers globalization within a historical, social, and political framework emphasizing the emergence of modernity.
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IBS 345: Comparative International Management
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Students gain an overview of how business is conducted in different regions of the world. Focuses on economic, cultural, and political infl uences affecting business operations. Explores business in various regions, such as Asia, Latin America, and Europe.
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IBS 410: Export And Import Policies And Practices
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
An introduction to various procedural practices and methods of handling exports and imports. Topics include U.S. customs regulations and practices, tariff legislation and duties, marine and other insurance protection, and import and export documents applicable to specifi c countries.
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IBS 410 - Export And Import Policies And Practices
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IBS 415: Emerging Markets
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Emphasizes business practices and characteristics of emerging markets. Provides students with the competencies required to develop and fl ourish business in newly industrialized and developing nations.
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IBS 419: Multinational Corporate Management
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
An introduction to the globalization of markets and the challenges that multinational corporations face. Topics include the management of international objectives and strategies, multinational corporate structures, corporate skills for international operations, managerial communications, and operating policies of the multinational corporation. Prerequisite: IBS240
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IBS 470: Special Topics in International Business
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Involves readings and discussions organized around selected topics in international business. Topics will vary each quarter.
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IBS 470 - Special Topics in International Business
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IDS 101: Introduction to Interior Design
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
An introduction to the principles and elements of design. Course emphasizes color theory/application and two/threedimensional design. Students examine the psychological and cultural impact of color, form, space, and volume in making appropriate design decisions.
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IDS 102: Sketching, Presentation, And Rendering
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
An introduction to the development of basic freehand sketches. Course emphasizes quick sketch techniques and rapid visualization. Students learn a variety of rendering techniques/applications and graphic presentation methods with relation to effective design communication.
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IDS 117: History of Furniture And Interiors
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
An introduction to the history of furniture, interiors, and decorative arts. Emphasizes the major period styles in England, France, and the United States and their relationship to classical precedents.
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