400
An introduction to the challenges and opportunities of managing a business internationally (human resource management, marketing, accounting, finance, etc.) within the context of a global environment (political, economic, cultural, technological, competitive, and financial forces). Introduces the different types of international and marketing entry strategies; and cases and research projects. Emphasis on student participation and the integration of knowledge and skills learned in other courses.
3
Prerequisites
LB-200,
LM-200,
LF-200, and
LE-200.
Students study current management and ethical issues using various techniques in a seminar setting. Emphasis is on student participation and integrating knowledge gained from previous management courses. This course should be completed as one of the student's final business courses.
3
Prerequisites
LB-200,
LB-375 and 90+ Earned Credit Hours.
Strategic management process E-Business; analysis, implementation, and evaluation; emphasis on developing strategic thinking and defending strategic change; case method used; and qualitative and quantitative analysis of financial ratios for management decision making; a capstone course to be completed as one of the student's final business courses.
3
Prerequisites
LA-121,
LM-200,
LB-360,
LB-420,
LF-200,
LG-200 and 90+ Earned Credit Hours.