International Business (IBUS)
IBUS 3150 Understanding Cultural Differences For Business
[3 credit hours]
Course focuses on understanding cultures and managing cultural differences for competitive advantage in global business.
Term Offered: Spring, Summer, Fall
Multicultural Non-US Diversity
IBUS 3600 International Management
[3 credit hours]
An overview of management in different geographic regions of the world. Case studies will be used to compare and contrast national models of management.
Prerequisites: BUAD 3030 with a minimum grade of D-
Term Offered: Spring, Summer, Fall
IBUS 4100 Study Abroad Program
[3 credit hours]
Program includes travel abroad, study and written report of an industry, company, or issues of interest, cultural immersion, and visits to manufacturing, service and government organizations.
Term Offered: Spring, Summer, Fall
IBUS 4360 Global Business
[3 credit hours]
Students will learn to integrate international business functions, develop strategies that respond to environmental changes, and understand the challenges faced by small, mid-sized and multinational firms operating in a global environment.
Term Offered: Spring, Fall
IBUS 4940 Internship In International Business II
[3 credit hours]
A course in which the student receives practical International Business experience working in a global organization either within the U.S. or overseas.
Term Offered: Spring, Summer, Fall