International Business Course Descriptions

3113
(3 hrs)
International Financial Management and Banking Study of financial concepts and issues in banking as they relate to business decisions in a global economy. (This course is cross listed as FIN 3813) (SU -odd)
4103
(3 hrs)
International Trade Economic theory and history of international trade. Foreign exchange and balance of payments will be stressed. Prerequisites: ECON 2313 and 2323. (This course can be counted as an Economics elective.) (F, S, SU)
4133
(3 hrs)
International Law Law relevant to transactions conducted in international markets. Covered topics include the concept, the sources, the force and effect, and the history and scope of international law. (This course can be counted as a BUAD elective.) Prerequisite: BUAD 2023. (S-even)
4273
(3 hrs)
Special Problems Independent research study dealing with the socio-economic, political, and cultural environment of an area or foreign country. The study may also deal with the production, marketing, promotion, and pricing of a product abroad and with the management aspects of a multinational business. (F, S, SU)
4283
(3 hrs)
Internship in International Business Studies Supervised work experience with a firm in a foreign country, the international division of a firm in the United States, and international institution, or a government agency dealing with international business or foreign relations. Provides a practical experience for the international business students. Prerequisite: junior or senior classification and consent of instructor. (D)
5103
(3 hrs)
International Trade The economic theory and history of international trade.  Foreign exchange and balance of payments will be stressed.  Prerequisites:  ECON 2313, 2323 (D)
6343
(3 hrs)
International Business and Investment  This course offers an integrated treatment of theory and policy in international business trade and investment.  It deals with the role of government to regulate, restrict, promote or otherwise influence the conduct of international trade and investment.  The structure, performance and business strategies of multinational corporations in transcending national jurisdictions are studied.  The product planning for export markets and export pricing strategies are analyzed.  Emphasis is given on European markets, less developed countries and the Soviet Union.  (D)

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