INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Course Details
Course Number
10102201
Credits
3.00
Subject
Business Administration
Description
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.
Availability & Registration
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.
Class Number | Status | Start/End Date | Last Date to Register | Instruction Mode | Campus | Meeting Information | Pricing |
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62747 | Closed |
Jan 23 –
May 17
|
Apr 14 | Online | Virtual College |
Jan 23 – May 17
ONLINE INSTRUCTION
Kelly Poppe-Gale
|
$472.80 |
62748 | Open |
Jan 23 –
May 17
|
Apr 14 | Online | Virtual College |
Jan 23 – May 17
ONLINE INSTRUCTION
Kelly Poppe-Gale
|
$472.80 |
62746 | Open |
Mar 29 –
May 17
|
Mar 31 | NTC Connect | Wausau |
Mar 29 – May 17
Wednesday
9:00AM - 11:50AM
A236-Wausau Camp A Bld CMLB-NC
Kelly Poppe-Gale
Mar 29 – May 17
Wednesday
9:00AM - 11:50AM
COMCONF: Web Conference-Home
Kelly Poppe-Gale
Mar 29 – May 17
ONLINE INSTRUCTION
Kelly Poppe-Gale
|
$472.80 |