This course is designed to provide a foundation of how to conduct business in a dynamic multi-dimensional global environment. The objectives are for students to develop a greater understanding of the economic, socio-cultural, political, legal, and ethical environment of international business and to analyze how differences in the global business environment, particularly intercultural diversity, influence a firm’s global business functional activities such as production marketing, management, information management, accounting and finance. Additionally, contemporary developments influencing international business operations will be examined.
※ Prerequisite:N/A
Courses on Management Strategies
BUS 6160:Law, Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
This course introduces students to the influences of ethics, law and society on corporate responsibility. An examination of a firm’s mission, goals, and business strategy will be considered within an ethical and legal framework, including issues of sustainability. Diverse viewpoints regarding the nature and limits of corporate social responsibility will be explored in the context of alternative strategic choices for the firm. The course will provide opportunities to analyze the legal and ethical implications of business decisions and to devise viable solutions, including sustainability efforts.
※ Prerequisite:N/A
BUS 6990:Strategic Management
An advanced examination of the tasks of formulating and implementing long-run strategy for the organization. New conceptual knowledge is added to the concepts students have learned in previous M.B.A. courses. The combined knowledge is applied by analyzing strategic cases and/or competing in business simulations. The course examines how companies develop strategies from analyses of the organization’s internal and external environments and successfully implement and evaluate the strategies. This is an integrative capstone course designed to provide a total business perspective.
※ Prerequisite:ACTY 6110、FIN 6120、MKTG 6130、MGMT 6140、MGMT 6170
MKTG 6650:Global Negotiation
This course will look at a process-model of negotiation with special attention to how to utilize that model in both a domestic and global environment. Students will participate in a series of cases that will require negotiation preparation and execution with the ultimate goal of gaining transferable negotiation skills. The course will consist of lectures, discussions, cases, role-plays, written and oral reports, and in-class exercises.
※ Prerequisite:N/A