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University Bulletin: Undergraduate Programs 2003-2004 The George Washington University  

 
   
 

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS



Professors Y.S. Park, H.G. Askari, F. Robles, R. Weiner, J. Yang, S.S. Rehman
Associate Professors R.W. Click (Chair), J. Ferrer (Research), J.W. Spencer, J. Forrer (Research)
Assistant Professors P. Dastidar, L.A. Riddle, M. Ayyagari, R. Lucea

See the School of Business for programs of study leading to the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration.

160 Introduction to International Business (3) Spencer, Dastidar, Riddle, Ayyagari, Lucea
  The international business environment, including social, cultural, political, technological, and institutional domains. Multinational corporation strategic imperatives and organizational challenges, including financial, marketing, human resources, and other aspects of management. Prerequisite: Econ 1112; prerequisite or corequisite: BAdm 145 or Econ 181, 182. (Fall and spring)
164 Managing the Multinational Enterprise (3) Spencer, Robles
  The changing nature of the international environment and the resulting effects on strategy of U.S. and foreign multinational corporations. Prerequisite: IBus 160.
166 International Marketing Management (3) Robles, Riddle
  Introduction to international marketing analysis and strategy, and the dynamic nature of international markets. Analysis of different types of international markets and formulation of initial entry strategies. Prerequisite: BAdm 110, 145 or Econ 181, 182. (Fall and spring)
168 Foreign Market Analysis (3) Robles
  Project course involving global market research for target market selection, market entry strategy and in-country marketing plan development and financial implications of recommended global marketing strategy. Focus on consulting process as ancillary component. Prerequisite: IBus 160, 166.
171 International Business Finance (3) Rehman, Yang, Click, Dastidar, Ayyagari
  Analysis of the international economic environment and its influence on corporate financial management of international operations. Prerequisite: BAdm 115, 145 or Econ 181, 182. (Fall and spring)
173 International Banking (3) Park
  Theory and practice of international banking; analysis of international commercial and investment banking from a management perspective; subjects include current international monetary and financial environment, money and capital markets, and topical problems of international banking from a management perspective. Prerequisite: IBus 171.
175 International Monetary and Financial Issues (3) Askari, Rehman, Yang, Dastidar
  International macro and micro issues of money and finance examined from a management perspective. Globalization, international monetary systems, LDC debt crises, corporate governance and valuation, and the role of the IMF and the World Bank. Prerequisite: IBus 171 or permission of instructor.
190 Special Topics (3) Staff
  Experimental offering; new course topics and teaching methods.
199 Independent Study (arr.) Staff
  Assigned topics. Admission by prior permission of advisor. May be repeated once for credit. (Fall and spring)
 

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