Austin Community College
Spring 2010 - OPEN COURSES

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Updated: 05/27/2010 08:26:06


INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

CLASSROOM 
16 Week Session January 19 - May 16
IBUS 1301 Principles of Exports

R	[12/10]	07473	Lec	002	HBC	215.0	W	 6:00pm -  8:40pm	OH Mohamed, Mortada
IBUS 1302 Principles of Imports
R	[12/8]	07474	Lec	002	NRG	4103	M	 7:05pm -  9:45pm	OH Mercer, Eli
IBUS 1305 Introduction to International Business and Trade
E	[12/7]	07476	Lec	004	NRG	4203	W	 6:00pm -  8:40pm	OH Levsen, Shawn
E	[12/9]	07475	Lec	002	RGC	111	TTh	12:00pm -  1:15pm	OH Mohamed, Mortada
E	[11/12]	07477	Lec	006	RVS	9113	MW	12:00pm -  1:20pm	OH Mitchell, Jerry
IBUS 1391 Special Topics in International Business
P	[4/7]	07479	Lec	001	ICA	TBA	T	                 	OH Mitchell, Jerry
Advanced Export Management. This a special seminar series on expanding Central Texas 
exports. Permission required. Please contact International Business Institute at 
223-7290 for seminar location, dates and times.
IBUS 2332 Global Business Simulation
R	[8/12]	07480	Lec	001	HBC	215.0	Th	 6:00pm -  8:40pm	OH Garvey, Joseph
IBUS 2345 Import Customs Regulations
R	[18/10]	07482	Lec	001	HBC	215.0	T	 6:00pm -  8:40pm	OH Adams, Jamie


12 Week Session February 15 - May 16
IBUS 1391 Special Topics in International Business
P	[12/6]	08487	Lec	002	ICA	TBA	Th	                 	OH Mohamed, Mortada
Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) Exam Prep. This is a review course 
designed to help prepare students to take the Certified Global Business Professional 
(CGBP) Examination. Permission required. Please contact International Business Institute 
at 223-7290 for course location, meeting dates and times. 


DISTANCE LEARNING 
16 Week Session January 19 - May 16
IBUS 1305 Introduction to International Business and Trade
E	[13/25]	04937	OPC	003	PCM	Orientation req. See Open Campus	OH Garvey, Joseph
04937 - Internet access required. J. Garvey, 223.1790 x25743, email: jgarvey@austincc.edu 
- MANDATORY Online orientation at www.austincc.edu/jgarvey from 1/15-1/23 


12 Week Session February 15 - May 16
IBUS 1305 Introduction to International Business and Trade
E	[35/17]	03451	OPC	005	PCM	Orientation req. See Open Campus	OH Louden, William
03451 - Internet access required. B. Louden, 223-7292, email wlouden@austincc.edu 
- MANDATORY orientation required 2/10/10, RGC - 6:30 PM, Room 016 or 2/13/10 RGC 
- 1:00 PM, Room 303. Students must attend one of the two orientation sessions. 


Course Descriptions All Courses 
IBUS 1301 Principles of Exports
Export management processes and procedures. Includes governmental controls and compliance, licensing of products, documentation, commercial invoices, and traffic procedures. Emphasizes human and public relations, management of personnel, finance, and accounting procedures.

IBUS 1302 Principles of Imports
Practices and processes of import management operations. Includes government controls and compliance. Emphasizes the preparation and understanding of import documents such as customs invoices, packing lists, and commercial invoices.

IBUS 1305 Introduction to International Business and Trade
The techniques for entering the international marketplace. Emphasis on the impact and dynamics of sociocultural, demographic, economic, technological, and political-legal factors in the foreign trade environment. Topics include patterns of world trade, internationalization of the firm, and operating procedures of the multinational enterprise.

IBUS 1366 Practicum (or Field Experience) -- International Business/Trade/Commerce
Work-based instruction that helps students gain practical experience in international business, enhance skills, and integrate knowledge. As outlined in the learning plan, students will apply theory, concepts, and skills involving specialized materials, procedures, regulations, laws, and interactions within and among political, economic, environmental, social, and legal systems associated with international business/industry and will demonstrate legal and ethical behavior, interpersonal and teamwork skills, and appropriate written and verbal communication skills using the terminology of international commerce. Indirect supervision is provided by the work supervisor. A practicum may be a paid or unpaid learning experience. Student internship placement will serve as a capstone experience to International Business AAS Degree and Certificate.

IBUS 1391 Special Topics in International Business
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 was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Advanced Export Management Processes and Procedures - This course will address recently identified current events, skills, and knowledge relevant to the professional development of the student in the area of export management. This course requires participation in an international trade mission. This course may be repeated to improve student proficiency.

IBUS 2332 Global Business Simulation
United States and international business practice and theory. Includes researching foreign business cultures and importing and exporting products. Emphasizes participation in all business decisions related to running a simulated company such as those in the International Business Practice Firm network model. Covers designing new products, developing marketing plans, and evaluating financial success. The simulated company will operate within a network of other student-run "simulated companies" and will transact business with students in the United States and other countries. Capstone course to be taken in the last semester of study.

IBUS 2335 International Business Law
A course in law as it applies to international business transactions in the global political-legal environment. Study of interrelationships among laws of different countries and the legal effects on individuals and business organizations. Topics include agency agreements, international contracts and administrations, regulations of exports and imports, technology transfers, regional transactions, intellectual property, product liability, and legal organization.

IBUS 2345 Import Customs Regulations
A study of the US Customs Import Regulations to include the duties and responsibilities of the licensed customs broker or customshouse broker. Topics include processes for customs clearance including customs organization, consumptions, and the three keys to successful liquidation (valuation, classification, and entry), the Automated Broker Interface to the Automated Commercial System, types of entries, surety bonds, quotas, penalties, appraisement, bonded warehouse entry, examination of goods, harmonized tariffs, fees, quotas, immediate delivery, laws, and regulations.