MGMT4050-F International Business (Spring 2017)
This section was canceled as of 01/30/2017

Course Details

International Business introduces the student to the fundamentals of global business operations. The emergence of new coalitions, arenas of business and intense global competition for limited resources are studied in a historical context. The course stresses the vital importance of understanding unique, environmental factors as major determinants of success or failure in managing around the world. Students who register for the course are required to attend class and go on the 2017 study abroad program to Cuba May 9-May 18, 2017. In addition to tuition, there will be study abroad costs for airfare, housing, etc. If you are interested in taking this course, contact the Center for Global Engagement at 412-397-6893 or email Rick Moslen at moslen@rmu.edu for more information about the study abroad travel arrangements and costs.
Session, Dates: 5 (03/06/2017 - 04/29/2017)
Days: F
Time: 12:00 - 12:50 pm
Location: Moon Campus
Room: Hale Center 106
Seats Available: Canceled as of 01/30/2017
Credits: 3

Course Description

International Business introduces the student to the fundamentals of global business operations. The emergence of new coalitions, arenas of business and intense global competition for limited resources are studied in historical context. The course stresses the vital importance of understanding unique, environmental factors as major determinants of success or failure in managing around the world. Management, marketing, accounting, economics and finance are included in an integrated approach to doing business in other countries.

Prerequisite: MGMT2000 (MGMT3100) or MARK2000 (MARK3100)

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About the Instructor(s)

Daria C. Crawley, Ph.D.
Acting Associate Dean
Rockwell School of Business

Academic Outreach & Impact Coordinator - SBUS
Rockwell School of Business

Professor of Management
Management

crawleyd@rmu.edu
412-397-6379 phone
412-397-2217 fax
Massey Hall 101
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