DANTES 2010

DANTES Independent Study Catalog


Explanation of Course Display

Footnote Codes: X = General Information, P = Prerequisite, C = Both, O = Different In-State & Out-of-State Tuition
In cases with an X Code & Not Available, contact the Institution for current book prices.

03.08.00 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
SUNY Empire State College BME 213314 International Business U 8-10 n/a CD, CR, E, IA 4 (S) $828.00 $40.00 $868.00 X
Footnote: All courses are 15 weeks long with an average of 8-10 lessons. The type of media support varies. See course description.
Course Description: Acquire an understanding of the theories and practices involved in international business. Study the nature and patterns of international business; role of international organizations; economic, socio-cultural, political, legal and labor issues; and operational and strategic management issues related to business with foreign nations, including topics on international human resource development. Consider NAFTA and GATT and their significance for North American business establishments. Prerequisites: at least one course in management and one course in economics. Find out more information at: International Business --- http://www.esc.edu/library/ibol.
SUNY Empire State College BME 214214 International Business Law U 8-10 n/a CD, CR, E, IA 4 (S) $828.00 $40.00 $868.00 X
Footnote: All courses are 15 weeks long with an average of 8-10 lessons. The type of media support varies. See course description.
Course Description: International Business Law is designed to be an upper-level course that will familiarize the student with the principles, laws and organizations that regulate and control international trade. Additionally, this course will allow that student to explore the managerial, "real-life" implications of the application of those principles, law and rules. International law is an increasingly critical part of the business world -- not only for those companies engaged directly in import or export of finished goods for sale, but also for those traditionally "domestic" companies that use raw materials or those companies that have been drawn into the web economy, an economy without borders. Throughout the course, the students will be exposed to the cultural and ethical issues that arise in international trade and will be expected to apply their learning to specific case studies that involve not only legal problems but ethical ones as well. The course will focus on both the European Community and North American trade partners and the developing and nonmarket economies, such as the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Prerequisites: Management Principles, Legal Environment of Business 1, Legal Environment of Business 2 or equivalents.
SUNY Empire State College BME 214424 International Political Economy U 8-10 n/a CD, CR, E, IA 4 (S) $828.00 $40.00 $868.00 X
Footnote: All courses are 15 weeks long with an average of 8-10 lessons. The type of media support varies. See course description.
Course Description: Learn about growing interdependence of global economic and political problems over last 25 years. Explore why the current set of global problems cannot be understood as just international politics or international economics. Focus on a complex multidisciplinary approach provided by international political economists to study the causes and effects of globalization of markets. The topics include the nature and main theories of international political economy; the national systems of political economy; the evolution of international trade; the evolution of international financial system; the state and multinationals; the state and economic development; the political economy of regional integration; the nation-state in the global economy; the governance in the global economy. Prerequisites: A previous course in economics or equivalent is recommended.

03.08.00 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Thomas Edison State College MAN 372-GS International Management U N/A 1 DI, E, SG 3 (S) $717.00 $0.00 $717.00 P
Footnote: It is advisable to have knowledge in a course equivalent to MAN-301 Principles of Management with a grade of C or better to succeed in this course. Students are responsible for making sure that they have the necessary knowledge.
Course Description: Emphasizes business behavior and organization in various cultures, and compares and contrasts their operating principles and strategies with those practiced by firms in the United States.
Thomas Edison State College MAN 372-OL International Management U N/A 1 CR, DI, IA 3 (S) $717.00 $0.00 $717.00 P
Footnote: It is advisable to have knowledge in a course equivalent to MAN-301 Principles of Management with a grade of C or better to succeed in this course. Students are responsible for making sure that they have the necessary knowledge.
Course Description: Emphasizes business behavior and organization in various cultures, and compares and contrasts their operating principles and strategies with those practiced by firms in the United States.

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Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN500 Quantitative Methods for Decision Making G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: This course prepares the graduate student for quantitative and qualitative methods used in business administration. BUSN500 is a methodological foundation from which the student can apply proven statistical and scientific methods in the remainder of the graduate program.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN601 Global Management Perspective G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: This course examines issues and functions that business managers face within the context of day-to-day operations and long-term planning of the organization. Topics include strategic management, legal issues, marketing, law and ethics, and global dimensions of businesses.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN602 Managerial Analysis G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: This course introduces fundamental concepts of accounting principles, financial tools, and economic analysis for effective managerial decision-making. Topics include the role of the financial manager in the organization, concepts, and principles underlying financial accounting practices, financial statement analysis, budgeting, and economic analysis for decision makers.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN603 Quantitative Analysis G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: This course explores management problems and the role of decision-making models and tools in resolving business problems. The application and use of information systems in decision-making is assessed. Students apply system and quantitative analysis to an integrated case study.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN620 Strategic Management G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: This course is a culmination of the business functions to incorporate them into a coherent, profitable, sustainable business strategy. This course includes strategy information, decisions, and techniques of industry leaders.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN621 Entrepreneurship G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: This course will provide an experiential introduction to the creation of a new business enterprise. Topics will include the traits of successful entrepreneurs, generating business opportunities, screening opportunities, "the window of opportunity," the venture team, family businesses, management/marketing/financial skills needed, "entrepreneurship," etc.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN622 Small Business Strategy G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: This course focuses on problems and opportunities encountered by small business owner-managers as they seek to accomplish growth in their enterprises. Approaches to selecting growth opportunities, acquiring and allocating resources, motivating employees, and maintaining control while not stifling the entrepreneurial spirit are emphasized. Topics covered include models of growth, the manager's propensity for and ability to manage growth, organizational life cycles, professionalizing family and life-style businesses, financial planning, control and accountability, market analysis, and the changing role of the board of directors. Students will develop a business plan emphasizing growth of an existing business.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN623 Legal & Ethical Issues in Management G 16 0 IA 0 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: This course examines the area of business law and applies it to the business environment. Traditional topics covered include: the legal environment of business, contract law, property, sales contracts, commercial paper, agency law, ethics and the regulatory environment. The course also examines the issue of the global economy from the view that the largest companies dominate in the creation of jobs and technological innovation.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN624 Principles of E Commerce G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: This course introduces the student to the concepts and terminology of modern e-commerce approaches. It includes topics on marketing, web technologies, security, legal issues, imaging, search engines. The emphasis will be to develop an understanding of the underlying principles of e-business.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN625 Applied Decision Making G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: This is a course in business analysis. This course investigates the advanced analysis methods and techniques used to solve modern business problems. The course emphasizes the most successful methods from business statistics, production and operations management, management science, and operations research fields of study. Students will be required to synthesize material from several major fields of study in order to apply it in this course. The capabilities of Microsoft Office will be used extensively throughout the course to illustrate the application of these methods and techniques to the analysis and solution of modern business problems. The course will first investigate the types of problems faced by businesses in the both the production and service areas. Methods of analysis will be investigated to solve these type problems including probability concepts and their applications, statistical quality control, process design, forecasting, inventory control, waiting line models, transportation and assignment methods, decision analysis, and simulation modeling.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN630 Virtual Organizations G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: This course focuses upon the problems and challenges of managing individuals, groups, and organizations in a virtual or distributed environment. Virtual means that work is accomplished by interdependent people performing at different time or places, or across organizations. This course addresses current topics associated with the new forms of organizing that new technology and accompanying strategic changes promote. The student will examine online business models, sources of competitive advantage in e-commerce, and techniques for evaluating opportunities. In this context, the student will also discuss ways in which e-commerce organizations differ from conventional organizations and how to create e-commerce alliances. Issues include a focus on social interactions; the social, political, economic, and technological contexts of virtual communities and the limits for their sustenance.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN631 Technology and Innovation G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: This course will investigate and demonstrate the planning and implementation of strategies that help organizations improve productivity, satisfaction, and responsiveness to the environment. The course views management from the perspective of human systems and organizational development, technological innovation, and strategic management.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN635 Business Plan Development G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: This course is designed to provide the student the skills necessary for developing a comprehensive effective written implementation plan for a new business venture. The key to this class is that a "business plan is more than a strategic plan". The key differences are both implementation and possible review by "outsiders." This course deals with the critical decisions and action steps that entrepreneurs must make in both planning and executing a new venture. The course focuses on "doing" rather than on mere "facts about business development and plan writing." It will concentrate on creative solutions to resource generation and utilization. The business plan is often a selling document to those who may be interested in the business venture for a variety of reasons. Therefore it must reflect the concept's viability and business model, the environment in which the firm operates, and the expertise of the management team to execute the plan.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN640 Nonprofit Law, Governance, and Ethics G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: A survey of the legal structure that defines and regulates the nonprofit sector and an examination of fundamental governance issues in nonprofit corporations. The focus of the course is on the board of directors (trustees) and the executive director and their fiduciary responsibilities established both by law and by the moral imperatives from actions on behalf of the public interest.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN641 The Nonprofit Organization and Executive Leadership G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: A comparative analysis of the various theories, principles, and styles of leadership and how they apply to the management and governance challenges in nonprofits; complex organizations with a wide range of stakeholders and often fragile and fragmented financing.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN642 Financial Management in Nonprofit Organizations G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: A comprehensive study of the key financial statements to help monitor the organization’s financial health. An analysis of fund accounting, the importance of quality financial reporting and financial controls to protect and sustain nonprofit organizations, and the budget as a tool to direct the organization are included in this course.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN643 Nonprofit Fundraising Planning and Implementation G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: A comprehensive analysis of the dimensions of philanthropy in the United States, the structure of effective fundraising programs, and the competencies needed by successful fundraisers. The course also examines the motivations of donors, impact of tax policy on giving, and resources available for nonprofit fundraisers.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN698 Separate Comprehensive Examination G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: Comprehensive final examination for students in the Master of Business Administration program. The "Comprehensive Final Exam" is tailored specifically to each program and must be taken after students have completed 36 hours of study (i.e. during the semester following the final course) and successfully completed before the award of a degree.
American Military University BUSINESS BUSN699 Business Administration Practicum and Integration Project G 16 0 IA 3 (S) $900.00 $0.00 $900.00 NA
Course Description: The Master of Business Administration is a multi-faceted degree that allows a student to select one of several areas of specialization within business including entrepreneurship, global business management, organization behavior, and information technology management. At its core the MBA program seeks to develop an advanced understanding of organizational theory to the complex business enterprise’s operations, to leverage technology to enhance business capabilities and apply the knowledge of financial theory and strategy to achieve management objectives. The ability to apply learning to practice is a key requirement for demonstrated success in learning. To achieve and demonstrate learning, a practicum and integration seminar is offered to students in this degree as an alternative to the comprehensive exam. This option can be undertaken by any student seriously interested in the integration and application of theory and practice. Students selecting this option are exempt from comprehensive exams.

03.08.00 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Liberty University BUSI 303 BUSI 303 - International Business U 8 2 CA, CC, CD, CR, DI, DS, E, IA, S, SG 3 (S) $750.00 $0.00 $750.00 C
Footnote: Junior or Senior standing.
Course Description: An introduction to the field of international business. Topics to be covered include: country differences in political economy and culture, cross-border trade and investment, the global monetary system, global strategy, global market and product development, global operations management, and global human resources management (formerly BUSI 434).
Liberty University BUSI 360 Contemporary Issues in International Business U 8 0 CA, CC, CR, DI, DS, E, IA, S, SG 3 (S) $750.00 $0.00 $750.00 P
Footnote: BUSI 303
Course Description: This course provides an analysis of current global developments and rapid change in areas that have the potential for an impact on the international business and environment. Attention is given to the use of techniques for identifying and researching significant issues, extrapolating probable outcomes, and developing strategic responses. Corporate and entrepreneurial perspectives are considered.

03.08.00 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Excelsior College BUS 435 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS U N/A 0 IA 3.0 (S) $750.00 $0.00 $750.00 NA
Course Description: An examination and analysis of global business in its historical, theoretical, environmental, and functional dimensions. Specific focus is on understanding the growing economic interdependence of nationals and its impact on managerial and corporate policy decision that transcend national boundaries. Topics include the nature and scope of international business; the institutional, sociocultural, political, legal, ethical and economic environments; trade, foreign investment and development; transnational management (including global operations), strategic planning, human resources, marketing and finance; and international diplomacy and conflict resolution. Note: Applied Professional/Free Elective for all Technology Degrees
Graduate Courses
Excelsior College BUS 502 GLOBAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT G N/A 0 IA 3.0 (S) $1365.00 $0.00 $1365.00 NA
Course Description: This course will examine the global business environment and its impact on an organization's business strategy and decision making. Special attention will be given to the complexities and risk/reward assessments that arise due to highly diversified markets, cross cultural issues, globalization, international organizations (WTO, World Bank, IMF, etc), non government organizations (NGOs), foreign direct investment and currency risk challenges.

03.08.00 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Indiana University BUS D301 THE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT U 7 2 CR, E, IA 3 (S) $591.18 $65.00 $656.18 C
Footnote: NOTE: Course requires Microsoft Word. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Course Description: Online: The national and international environmental aspects of international business. Examines the cultural, political, economic, systemic, legal-regulatory, trade, and financial environments and how they affect the international business activities of firms in the United States and in selected other countries.

03.08.00 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of California - Extension BUS X495.1 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT B N/A N/A CR, E, IA 2 (S) $715.00 $0.00 $715.00 NA
Course Description: This course surveys the principles of international business and its management fundamentals, from the rationale for going international to the mechanics of international operations and the resulting management challenges for both the home office and the foreign affiliates or subsidiaries. The course emphasizes the microeconomic aspects of multinational operations. It also addresses trade and foreign direct investment theories, international economic systems, sources of conflict between multinationals and host governments, investment systems, investment climate analysis, and the management of international operations with emphasis on management, finance, marketing, manufacturing, and human resources.
University of California - Extension BUS X495.4 Global Marketing U N/A FP CR, E, IA 2 (S) $715.00 $0.00 $715.00 P
Footnote: Prerequisite: Introduction fo Marketing X460.1 or a basic marketing course.
Course Description: This course reviews basic marketing principles, alternative approaches for companies expanding overseas for the first time, exporting, licensing, contract manufacturing, joint venturing, 100 percent equity investment, international trading and finance, product strategy development for overseas markets, market research and analysis, pricing, advertising and promotion, channels of distribution, and cultural and legal factors.
University of California - Extension BUS X495.9 IMPORT/EXPORT: TRADE OPERATIONS U N/A 1 CR, E, IA 2 (S) $575.00 $0.00 $575.00 NA
Course Description: As economic globalization increases, the potential for companies and individuals to expand markets and increase their sales is greater than ever. For those who embrace importing and exporting opportunities, knowledge of the fundamentals of international merchandise trade is essential. This course is intended to provide comprehensive coverage of the mechanics of international trade. Payment methods, risk analysis, modes of transportation, import/export documentation, and other key topics are discussed in detail.
University of California - Extension IBUS X495.7 COMMUNICATING ACROSS CULTURES: MARKETING AND SALES CHALLENGES AROUND THE WORLD U N/A 1 CR, E, IA 2 (S) $575.00 $0.00 $575.00 NA
Course Description: Global transactions are rapidly becoming the norm in business, and marketing and sales professionals face a variety of communications challenges in adapting to the international marketplace. This course provides an overview of the theories of effective communication across cultures, with a focus on the specific culture-bridging tools and techniques needed by today's international sales and marketing practitioners. Topics include framework models for understanding cross-cultural communications; specific regional and cultural values; regional taboos and cultural assumptions; and culture-bridging strategies for personal selling, business-to-business marketing, and marketing communications.

03.08.00 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of Washington IBUS C300 INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS L 7 2 5 (Q) $1450.00 $35.00 $1485.00 NA
Course Description: Prepares students to understand the most important aspects of the international political economy. Emphasis on the important relationships among nations and business and economic institutions that influence students' performances as managers, consumers, and citizens.

03.08.00 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of Kansas EALC 520 ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN EAST ASIA U 4 1 CR, E, IA 3 (S) $851.70 $90.00 $941.70 X
Footnote: Online course. Same as HIST 640.
Course Description: An intensive examination of the history and current status of entrepreneurship in China, Japan, and other nations in East Asia. Investigates the role of entrepreneurs in Asian economic development from the 19th century to the present, as well as the relationship between entrepreneurship and Asian cultural traditions. The opportunities and challenges of entrepreneurship in East Asia today are also considered.
University of Kansas HIST 640 ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN EAST ASIA U 4 1 CR, E, IA 3 (S) $851.70 $90.00 $941.70 X
Footnote: Online course. Same as EALC 520.
Course Description: An intensive examination of the history and current status of entrepreneurship in China, Japan, and other nations in East Asia. Investigates the role of entrepreneurs in Asian economic development from the 19th century to the present, as well as the relationship between entrepreneurship and Asian cultural traditions. The opportunities and challenges of entrepreneurship in East Asia today are also considered.

03.08.00 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Amridge University BS 3434 Current Issues in International Business U 15 0 CR, E, IA 4 (S) $750.00 $0.00 $750.00 X
Footnote: First two courses each semester are $187.50 per semester hour. Third course each semester is FREE reducing tuition to the equivalent of $125 per s/hr. Spouse-25% OFF reg. tuition (now=$206.50 s/hr) Online courses available 24/7. Admission application fee and General Competency Test (GCT) fee waived (savings of $125). Comprehensive Fee waived - Saves $400 each semester. Fewer courses required to finish a degree since they are 4 s/hrs each. Max credit for military experience; No residency required.
Course Description: This course is designed for non-business majors. This course will examine current trends in the for-profit and non-profit global business environment and issues facing international companies of various regions around the world. While providing an excellent foundational awareness for business majors this course presents a broad overview of international business issues and trends, is non-technical in nature, and therefore especially beneficial for the non-business major. A research paper is required.
Amridge University BS 4435 The International Business Environment U 15 0 CR, E, IA 4 (S) $750.00 $0.00 $750.00 X
Footnote: First two courses each semester are $187.50 per semester hour. Third course each semester is FREE reducing tuition to the equivalent of $125 per s/hr. Spouse-25% OFF reg. tuition (now=$206.50 s/hr) Online courses available 24/7. Admission application fee and General Competency Test (GCT) fee waived (savings of $125). Comprehensive Fee waived - Saves $400 each semester. Fewer courses required to finish a degree since they are 4 s/hrs each. Max credit for military experience; No residency required.
Course Description: This course is designed for business majors. The course will examine the political, economic, and cultural environment including the topics of international trade and global financial markets, investments, and exchange rates. This course will also cover global corporate strategy and organizational structure and how firms carry out their production, supply chain, human resource, marketing and financial management activities. The impact of regionally diverse cultural and ethical issues on these management activities will be covered as well. A research paper is required.

03.08.00 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Brigham Young University BUS M 430 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS B 21 1 CA 3 (S) $459.00 $0.00 $459.00 P
Footnote: Prerequisite: PMGT 385 (Business and Society) for business majors or equivalent.
Course Description: Complexities confronting U.S. firms and their management in international environments. Emphasizes functional and planning areas, including organization, market research, financial analysis.

03.08.00 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University MGMT 335 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS U 12 2 CR, E, IA 3 (S) $825.00 $9.00 $834.00 NA
Course Description: This course presents an analysis of economic development and international trade in modern times, with an examination of current U.S. relations with other nations. Attention will be focused on the impact of foreign trade on the aviation industry and the industry's contribution to economic development.

03.08.00 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of Nebraska - Lincoln MNGT 428 INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT U 3 2 3 (S) $636.00 $75.00 $711.00 P
Footnote: Prerequisite: MNGT 360.
Course Description: Taught from the perspective of U.S. enterprises operating in the global economy. The manner in which cultural, economic, political, and social differences affect the management of business, governmental, military, and other enterprises is considered. Emphasis on problems of managing in Latin America, Europe, and Asia.
Graduate Courses
University of Nebraska - Lincoln MNGT 828 INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT G 4 2 3 (S) $743.25 $75.00 $818.25 P
Footnote: Prerequisite: Graduate standing. MNGT 360.
Course Description: Taught from the perspective of U.S. enterprises operating in the global economy. The manner in which cultural, economic, political, and social differences affect the management of business, governmental, military, and other enterprises is considered. Emphasis on problems of managing in Latin America, Europe, and Asia.

03.08.00 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of Northwestern Ohio BU 240 International Business I L 10 4 CR, E, IA 5 (Q) $825.00 $0.00 $825.00 NA
Course Description: This course is designed to provide students with knowledge of worldwide aspects of different business functions. Emphasis will be on the nature of international business, international government and foreign environment.
University of Northwestern Ohio BU 250 International Business II L 10 4 CR, E, IA 3 (Q) $495.00 $0.00 $495.00 NA
Course Description: More detailed information about the operations of international business is provided. Students will apply learned information and research different aspects of international business such as various international forces, marketing, exporting and importing procedures.

03.08.00 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Indiana Tech BA 2430 International Management L N/A N/A CR, DI, E, IA, SG 3 (S) $1020.00 $25.00 $1045.00 P
Footnote: BA1400
Course Description: The course is an in-depth study of the cultural, economic, political, sociological, and technological differences that exist between various global regions and countries of the world which have an influence on the growth and success of the multinational company. The course covers the planning, the organizing, the staffing, and the managerial control process of the multinational corporation.

03.08.00 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Upper Iowa University BA 488 Economics of International Business U N/A N/A E 3 (S) $849.00 $0.00 $849.00 X
Footnote: Successful completion of BA 210 recommended UIU uses MBS Direct as our textbook provider. Find current textbook prices at: www.mbsdirect.net and select Upper Iowa University and location Independent Study Program. The number of lessons and proctored exams varies by course and is subject to change with course updates. A 10% tuition discount is available to all DoD cardholders.
Course Description: Understanding of the global economy and an awareness of the political, historical, and social environment in which international business operates.
 
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