
Division of Business
INT (International Business)
INT 2113 European Business Practices (Three hours)
A study of the cross-cultural aspects of doing business internationally, with special focus on the European context. As part of the course requirements, students travel to Europe for four weeks to experience cultural behaviors and differences firsthand.
Offered summer session
INT 3113 European Trade (Three hours)
An examination of the basics of international trade, the relevance of the EU, and the integration of the European economy. Included in the curriculum is a four-week tour of European businesses and political institutions relevant to trade.
Offered summer session
INT 3153 International Marketing (Three hours)
Study of the marketing process from an international/global perspective with emphasis on developing, promoting, and pricing products in emerging markets. (Same as MKT 3153)
Prerequisites: ECN 2113 (or 2003), and BUS 1103 or MKT 3143
Offered spring semester
INT 3173 International Finance (Three hours)
Study of methods and processes of financial management for multinational organizations.
Prerequisites: ATG 1183 and ECN 2123 (or 2003)
Offered spring semester
INT 2183 International Management (Three hours)
Study of the management process from the perspective of an international organization. (Same as LDR 3193)
Offered fall semester
INT 4113 International Marketing Research (Three hours)
Applied study of marketing research using projects supplied by multinational firms. Includes role and methods of marketing research as a means to enhance the marketing strategies and decisions of the modern business organization. Theory and application of such topics as problem identification, research design, survey development, data analysis, and report presentation are covered. Client interaction is emphasized. (Same as MKT 4113)
Prerequisites: BUS 2193, and INT 3153 or MKT 3143
Offered fall semester
INT 4131, 4132, 4133 Selected Topics (One to three hours)
A course offering students opportunities to study subjects of special interest. May be offered on a group basis in a classroom setting or as independent study under faculty supervision.
Prerequisite: junior standing and consent of instructor
Offered upon sufficient request