Introduction to the global setting in which international business decisions are made. In addition to the basic economic factors, socio-cultural, legal and political considerations are examined. Emphasis is placed on the factors which are relevant to decision making in a wide range of international business functions (i.e. marketing, finance) and international business forms (i.e. export-import, foreign manufacturing, joint ventures). Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPermission of the department is required Prerequisite(s): Completion of 30 credit units COMM courses. Note: Students outside the Edwards School of Business must seek permission from their college. Students with credit for BAC 35 will not receive credit for this course.
Introduction to the global setting in which international business decisions are made. In addition to the basic economic factors, socio-cultural, legal and political considerations are examined. Emphasis is placed on the factors which are relevant to decision making in a wide range of international business functions (i.e. marketing, finance) and international business forms (i.e. export-import, foreign manufacturing, joint ventures). Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPermission of the department is required Prerequisite(s): Completion of 30 credit units COMM courses. Note: Students outside the Edwards School of Business must seek permission from their college. Students with credit for BAC 35 will not receive credit for this course.