IBUS 1302 PRINCIPLES OF IMPORTS-EXPORTS II (3-3-0). Examines practices and processes of import management operations including government controls. Skill development in the preparation and understanding of import documents such as customs invoices, packing lists, and commercial invoices. Customs regulations and a review of the appropriate aspects of NAFTA and GATT are studied. Skills: R (MGT 2273)
IBUS 1305 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND TRADE (3-3-0). Basic issues such as theories of international business, exchange rates, managing diversity and the impact of social values and cultural differences, economic variables in international decision making, corporate-government relations, asset management, marketing and production in the international company are introduced. Skills: E (MGT 2213)
IBUS 1391 SPECIAL TOPICS IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (3-3-0). As the capstone course, a student simulates real workplace problems through the creation of a start-up business where the student prepares a business plan, evaluates the effect of current events such as intellectual property, and utilizes the internet and other communication technologies for staff meetings, exchange rate information and international electronic communications. Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course is the capstone course for the International Business Certificate. Skills: R (MGT 2283)