Introduces the learner to cultural, political, legal, and economic forces and basic concepts of trade, tariffs, exchange rates, capital markets. Learners will develop the fundamentals for establishing international business enterprises, including trade and investment theory. Learners examine effects of government intervention and aid and the role of social and economic aid organizations such as the UN, EU, IMF and World Bank.
We offer the following class sections for this course (10-102-201). View more class specific details and registration information by selecting a class number.
Section | Status | Start/End Date | Register By | Instruction Mode | Campus | Meeting Information | Cost |
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#01VC Spring |
Waitlist |
Jan 27 –
May 21
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Feb 1 | Online Flexible Due Dates | Online |
Jan 27 – May 21
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Online
Kimberly Reed
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View Rates |
#02VC Spring |
Open |
Mar 31 –
May 21
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Apr 5 | Online Flexible Due Dates | Online |
Mar 31 – May 21
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Online
Kimberly Reed
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View Rates |