Course Description

Course Name

International Business

Session: VVLF3123

Hours & Credits

3 Credits

Prerequisites & Language Level

Taught In English

  • There is no language prerequisite for courses at this language level.

Overview

COURSE DESCRIPTION/ OBJECTIVES

This course examines the challenges facing managers that are competing in a global economy. In particular, we will devote our attention to strategic management in a globally competitive environment and the role of culture in motivation, leadership, communication, negotiation, decision making, HRM practices, and the management of a multicultural workforce abroad or at home. We will cover the process of management based on both the macro (organizational) level of environment and strategy and the micro (interpersonal) level of culture and human resources.

Some of the critical topics to be explored include:

•The international environment

•Managing international strategic planning and implementation

•Managing people and processes across borders and cultures

•Ethical dilemmas in international management

EXPECTED STUDENT OUTCOMES

The learning outcomes that students are expected to achieve in this course include:

•Develop a clear understanding of the conceptual frameworks and definitions of specific terms that are integral to the international management literature.

•Attain a clear understanding of the various factors that help determine the appropriateness of different management strategies for different types of international ventures.

•Examine ethical issues that are pertinent to international business management practices and to the personal value system of the student.

•Explore and evaluate different career opportunities, specific regional locations, and

organizations where the students may seek to pursue an international business

management care

*Course content subject to change