MGS 3025 04 International Business and Trade (3 Credits)
Mondays 5p-7:40p
Center for Academic Success (CAS) Room 247
A survey of the essentials of international business
and the global forces that affect it. The course is designed to
introduce students to the study of international environments and
international business operations in the “global marketplace.”
Emphasis will be placed on the international activities of
exporting, importing, licensing, foreign exchange, foreign
investment, and foreign trade and their interacting relationships
with the world economic, social and political environments.
Prerequisite: MGS 2030.
Application of microeconomic theory to the problem of
decision-making within the firm and business environment; analysis
of demand, pricing, competition, cost; capital budgeting.
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