BUSN205 — International Business
BUSN 205 - International Business BUSN 205 - International Business 5 Credits A multi-disciplinary study of the forces that shape and define global commerce. This course explores and analyzes the business and social impact of globalization and the inter-relationships among geography, culture, government and economics as they relate to the major business functions in a global marketplace. Specific focus on the winners and losers of globalization with an in-depth look at issues such as access to education, political systems, resources and markets, human rights, child labor, poverty and other development factors that affect international trade policy and the ability of all countries to participate in the global economy. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Spring Online Designed to Serve Students pursuing AAS degrees & certificates in Business and related fields; students pursuing AA transfer degrees (DGS or elective credits). Active Date 20220330T15:32:49 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Diversity & Globalism ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline An Overview of International Business Global Marketplaces and Business Centers Legal, Technical, and Political Forces The Role of Culture Ethics and Social Responsibility in International Business National differences in political economy and culture International trade theory (fair trade and free trade) Foreign direct investment Formula