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1.00 Credits
Formerly GBUS 117 . This class covers special tips and techniques to help consumers make their money go farther. Topics include saving money on buying food, transportation, appliances, energy, clothes, housing, health care, leisure and other family needs. (SFCC)
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1.00 Credits
Formerly GBUS 118. This class covers the fundamental aspects of risk management, including home and auto insurance, health and disability insurance, and life insurance. (SFCC)
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5.00 Credits
Formerly GBUS 120. Students investigate the importance of international business and trade within the U.S., the Pacific Northwest, and Washington State as a way of promoting economic growth and future job opportunities. International people management, international finance and accounting, and international legal and political considerations are emphasized. Other topics addressed are the effects of culture, politics, ethics and communication on international business practices, and overseas marketing and advertising, using an interdisciplinary and multicultural approach. International career options and business opportunities are discussed. (SCC, SFCC)
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5.00 Credits
Formerly GBUS 121. This is an interdisciplinary course designed to give students a broad overview of the business practice, culture and civilization of specific countries or regions. It uses a social, historical and cultural approach to various, contemporary, global societies and business practices. It includes lectures by U.S. and foreign faculty, supporting seminars, and related field trips and site visits. This course is offered only for SFCC students registered in the corresponding summer Study Abroad program. Prerequisite: Concurrent participation in summer Study Abroad program. (SFCC)
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3.00 Credits
Formerly GBUS 130. Students study the confusing world of international finance. Methods of payment for imports and receiving payment for exports are presented. National and international monetary systems, the role of foreign currency and foreign exchange, and international capital markets are emphasized. Basic concepts and practical applications and examples of international finance transactions are addressed. (SCC, SFCC)
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3.00 Credits
Formerly GBUS 140. The problems of marketing in the international arena and how marketers approach and solve them are addressed in this course. Theory and practice of international marketing through the use of practical examples and actual case studies of international marketing organizations are emphasized. (SCC, SFCC)
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2.00 Credits
Formerly GBUS 150. Student's survey selected international economic institutions and problems. Trade, balance of payments, monetary relations, economic development and multinational corporations are discussed. The importance for students to have a better grasp of international economics institutions as the U.S. economy becomes more dependent on the world economy is stressed. (SCC, SFCC)
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3.00 Credits
Formerly GBUS 160. This course is an overview of the complex, dynamic field of international management. Typical management functions (planning, organizing, staffing and controlling) focusing on cross-cultural and cross-national implications for business are emphasized. Recruitment, training, compensating and retention of a multinational workforce with an emphasis on increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of employees are covered. (SCC, SFCC)
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2.00 Credits
Formerly GBUS 170. An overview of the steps involved in exporting or importing a product or service. Course covers the different aspects of export/import and assists in developing a working knowledge of various terms and techniques essential to success. Topics include pros and cons of export/import, sources of private and public advice and assistance, methods, channels of distribution, terms of payment, appropriate documentation, and sources of financing. (SFCC)
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3.00 Credits
Formerly GBUS 180. This course is an overview of the dynamic "world of travel" with an introduction to tourism and its international impact. Topics will include the who, why, what, when, where and how of travel. Emphasis is on organizing professional and personal travel as a life-enriching experience and exploring careers in the travel industry. (SFCC)
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