BMGT 220 - International Business Credit Hours: 3 Billable Contact Hours: 3 Prerequisites: BUSAD 151 Corequisite: ECON 251 Global Studies Satisfier Course Y Session Cycle: WI
This course covers the process of globalization and its implication for business firms and their managers. Course content includes the social, political, and economic environments of the multinational firm with emphasis on management strategies across cultural and national boundaries.
Notes:
Business Division
Theory Hours: 45
Learning Outcomes:
1. Demonstrate understanding of globalization and the changing demographics of the global economy.
Applies To Business Management, A.A.S. Program Outcome A
2. Demonstrate understanding of differences in national cultures.
Applies To Business Management, A.A.S. Program Outcome A
3. Demonstrate understanding of major trade theories and policies.
Applies To Business Management, A.A.S. Program Outcomes A & B
4. Demonstrate understanding of strategies for managing financial, human and production resources in a global environment.
Applies To Business Management, A.A.S. Program Outcomes A, B, & C
5. Demonstrate understanding of strategies for marketing and competing in a global environment.
Applies To Business Management, A.A.S. Program Outcomes A & B
6. Demonstrate understanding of differences in national political and legal environments.
Applies To Business Management, A.A.S. Program Outcome A
7. Demonstrate understanding of differences in national economic environments.
Applies To Business Management, A.A.S. Program Outcomes A & B
8. Demonstrate understanding of the functions of the foreign exchange markets.
Applies To Business Management, A.A.S. Program Outcomes A & B
9. Demonstrate understanding of how developments in communication, transportation, information processing and new technologies influence global business.
Applies To Business Management, A.A.S. Program Outcome A
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