Business International (BI)

Business International (BI)

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BI-201   Globalization, Multinational Enterprises and Emerging MarketsCredits: 3   

Term Offered: All Terms

Course Type(s): GU

The study of global market development from an evolutionary perspective to current status as global marketplaces for multinational enterprises (MNEs) and emerging markets. The course focuses on major issues regarding the growth of global industries and businesses, emerging markets, and their impacts on the development of market globalization today.

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BI-298   Special Topics in International MarketingCredits: 1-3   

Course Type(s): None

An intensive study or a particular subject or problem in international marketing, to be announced prior to registration. The course may be conducted on either a lecture-discussion or a seminar basis. If a prerequisite is required it will be announced in the course schedule.

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BI-388   Cooperative Education: International Business ConcentrationCredits: 3   

Course Type(s): None

An opportunity to apply classroom theory in practice through actual work experience: includes both academic and experiential education. Experiential education involves fifteen to twenty hours of work per week for three credit hours. Academic aspects include reading assignments and a term paper. This course may be repeated for credit. Departmental approval is required to take this course, along with successful completion of thirty credits and a minimum G.P.A. of 2.00.

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BI-389   Internship in International BusinessCredits: 3   

Prerequisite(s): BM-250, BK-250, BM-471, BK-453, Junior standing, and a minimum G.P.A. of 2.10

Course Type(s): EX1

An opportunity to apply classroom theory in both academic and experiential education. Experiential education involves fifteen to twenty hours of work per week for three credit hours; academic aspect includes reading assignments and a term paper. Students are limited to nine internship free elective credits. This course may be repeated for credit. Departmental approval is required to take this course.

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BI-399   Independent Study in International BusinessCredits: 3   

Term Offered: Spring Term

Course Type(s): None

Independent Study on a Business Administration topic not substantially treated in a regular course; work will include scheduled conferences with sponsoring professor and written reports. Prior permission of the directing professor and department chair is required to take this course.

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BI-419   Export/Import Marketing and LogisticsCredits: 3   

Prerequisite(s): BK-250 passed with a grade of C or higher

Term Offered: Spring Term

Course Type(s): None

Export/Import Marketing deals with ways to do business with the global market whether that is through importing or exporting a product or service. This course will cover how and why we import/export, government regulations, marketing strategies, documentation, procedures, tariff & non-tariff barriers, financing, method of payments, transportation, logistics, laws, Free Trade Agreements and related topics. Also listed as BK-419.

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BI-488   Cooperative Education: International Business ConcentrationCredits: 3   

Course Type(s): None

An opportunity to apply classroom theory in practice through actual work experience; includes both academic and experiential education. Experiential education involves fifteen to twenty hours of work per week for three credit hours. Academic aspects include reading assignments and a term paper. This course may be repeated for credit. Departmental approval is required to take this course, along with successful completion of thirty credits and a minimum G.P.A. of 2.00.

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BI-489   Internship in International BusinessCredits: 3   

Prerequisite(s): BM-250, BK-250, BM-471, BK-453, Junior standing and a minimum G.P.A. of 2.10

Term Offered: All Terms

Course Type(s): None

An opportunity to apply classroom theory in practice through actual work experience; includes both academic and experiential education. Experiential education involves fifteen to twenty hours of work per week for three credit hours; academic aspect includes reading assignments and a term paper. Students are limited to nine internship free elective credits. This course may be repeated for credit. Departmental approval is required to take this course.

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BI-498   Special Topics in International Business (400 Level)Credits: 1-3   

Prerequisite(s): BK-250 or as announced in the course schedule

Term Offered: Spring Term

Course Type(s): None

An intensive study of a particular subject or problem in International Business to be announced prior to registration. May be conducted on either a lecture-discussion or a seminar basis. If a prerequisite is required it will be announced in the course schedule.

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BI-499   Independent Study in International BusinessCredits: 3   

Term Offered: All Terms

Course Type(s): None

Independent study on a Business Administration topic not substantially treated in a regular course; work will include scheduled conferences with sponsoring professor and written reports. Prior permission of the directing professor and department chair is required to take this course.