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This course reviews the implications and developments in the globalization of business; shows how the increase in world trade results in intense competition and greater complexity in doing business; examines trends emerging from globalization and their implications for corporate strategy; describes global strategic intent, its mission and explains its value in responding to international business; and expands the knowledge of international business and strategic management processes. The course also expands on international innovation, environment sustainability, and corporate responsibility.
Prerequisite(s): Completion of a minimum 54 credits including a minimum "C" grade in CMNS 2228, INTB 200, and six credits of university-transferable English or communications with a minimum "C" grade.
Credits:
3.0
Additional Fees:
None
Repeat Limit:
None
Lecture Hours:
4.0
Seminar Hours:
0.0
Lab Hours:
0.0
Offered online:
False
Course outline(s):
None
2AR | 2SC | HUM | LSC | SCI | SOC | UT |
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