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3.00 Credits
This is a projects-oriented course. Students work in teams of 3 or 4 on a project chosen from a list of projects proposed by our industry partners, Mercy community (such as Library, CST) or faculty. Teams will work closely with their mentor in a timely manner. All projects are designed to be completed in one semester. Each student team will create a project proposal, provide check mark for the progress of the project, and use project management tool to track the implementation and completion of the project work over the course of the semester. Prerequisite: Finish at least six of eight 300-level courses and two of four 400-level courses. 3 sem hrs. 3 crs.
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An introduction to international business. Topics include the international environment, international trade, foreign direct investment, foreign exchange, regional economic integration, the role of the multinational corporation, and business strategies. Prepares students for a changing world. Prerequisite: ENGL 110. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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The international system. Topics include historical background, East-West and North-South conflicts, international organizations, economic power, environmental issues, nongovernmental organizations, international law and diplomacy, negotiation, war, military power, disarmament, regionalism and integration, and ideology. Case studies are used to illuminate problems. Prerequisite: ENGL 110. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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The international dimensions of marketing. Topics include the international environment of international marketing, international market research, product adaptation, pricing strategies, promotion, channels of distribution, and marketing organization. Focus is first on export marketing and then on multinomial marketing. Prerequisite: MKTG 220, ECON/ INBU 250. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to link college with the world of work by assisting students to obtain meaningful, academically relevant work experiences directly related to their career goals. Possible placement sites for students in International Business include corporations and small businesses. Students professional development is enhanced through meetings with a faculty advisor and structured assignments based on the work experience. Cooperative Education office approval required. Open Elective credit only.
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3.00 Credits
Students majoring in business are given an opportunity to supplement classroom learning with on-the-job experience. The Division assists students in finding appropriate compensated opportunities and insuring that the actual work is a meaningful supplement to the undergraduate classroom experience. Prerequisites: Completion of 60 credits, a minimum index in the major of 3.0 and the approval of the Division Chairperson. This course may not be counted as a major level business course. Open elective credit only. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
The international dimensions of management. Topics include the environment of international management, strategic planning, managing political risk, organizing international operations, decision making, control, human resource management, communication, and motivation. Gives special treatment to the problems of intercultural management. Prerequisite: MGMT 225, ECON/INBU 250. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
The international dimensions of finance. Topics include the environment of international finance, foreign exchange markets, exchange rate determination, managing foreign exchange exposure, financing international trade, international cash management, multinational capital budgeting, and long-term financing. Prerequisite: ECON/INBU 250. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
Capstone course for students specializing in international business. Uses case studies to examine problems faced by companies wanting to export or to manufacture in foreign countries. Integrates marketing, management, and finance functions. Focuses on real world situations giving students experience at dealing with problems they are likely to encounter in their careers. Corequisites: ENGL 112; INBU 375, INBU 444, INBU 447. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
Building on knowledge of simple sentence grammar, students will master compound and complex sentences, perfect tenses, passive voice, internal sentence punctuation. Students will recognize more subtle errors in syntax, word order, verb use.* 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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