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International Business - CCL

Major: 5742
Effective Term: 2009 Fall Final Term: Current
Award: CCL
Total Credits: 30-32
Description: The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in International Business is an interdisciplinary, program offering flexible options for individuals preparing for entry and mid-level positions as well as those seeking advancement at the management level.
Program Notes: + indicates course has prerequisite and/or corequisites.
++ indicates any module.
Admission Criteria: None
Program Prerequisites: None
Required Courses
 Credits: 30-32
Students must earn a grade of "C" or better for all courses within the "Required Courses" area.
+CIS235e-Commerce3
 IBS101Introduction to International Business3
 IBS102International Marketing2
 IBS104International Finance1
 IBS105International Law2
 IBS108Basics of Import/Export Operations2
 IBS109Cultural Dimension for International Trade3
 IBS121Export Marketing Case Studies2
 GBS151Introduction to Business3
 MGT175Business Organization and Management3
 
Choose 6-8 credits from the following Foreign Language courses:6-8
 ARB+++any ARB/Arabic course 
 CHI+++any CHI/Chinese course 
 FRE+++any FRE/French course 
 GER+++any GER/German course 
 GRK+++any GRK/Greek course 
 HEB+++any HEB/Hebrew course 
 ITA+++any ITA/Italian course 
 JPN+++any JPN/Japanese course 
 POR+++any POR/Portuguese course 
 RUS+++any RUS/Russian course 
 SPA+++any SPA/Spanish course 

Program Competencies

  1. Define the key concepts associated with International Business. (IBS101)
  2. Describe the history, trends, and impact of international business on the global economy. (IBS101, IBS102)
  3. Describe the strategies for implementing and utilizing the international business principles, concepts, and skills into the domestic business environment. (IBS101, IBS102, IBS104, IBS105, IBS108)
  4. Demonstrate knowledge in international trade including foreign investment, impact of financial markets, international marketing, and the operation of multi-national corporations. (IBS101, IBS102, IBS104, IBS108, IBS121)
  5. Demonstrate proper communications skills used in international business and effective problem solving techniques. (IBS101, IBS102, IBS109)
  6. Demonstrate an awareness of cultural differences and sensitivity of other cultures in the world. (IBS109)
  7. Identify individual behaviors or traits that are associated with success in international trade and /or living in a different culture. (IBS101, IBS109)
  8. Describe the key concepts in importing, exporting, currency exchange and letters of credit. (IBS104, IBS108)
  9. Identify U. S. requirements for the licensing of exports and foreign market entry requirements. (IBS108, IBS121)
  10. Analyze and evaluate foreign exchange and international banking including both short and medium term credit. (IBS104)
  11. Demonstrate knowledge in international law, international payments and collections, international transportation and distribution systems, risk management and loss control, and U.S. customs/duties. (IBS105)
  12. Demonstrate communication skills in a selected foreign language course sequence. (Any foreign language course sequence (i.e. SPA101, SPA102, SPA101AA, SPA102AA; Prefixes: ARB, CHI, FRE, GER, GRK, HEB, ITA, JPN, POR, RUS, SPA)
  13. Describe the fundamental characteristics and functions of business in today's environment. (GBS151)
  14. Describe the basic principles of the management functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling, and apply these in a variety of business situations. (MGT175)
  15. Describe common uses and components of e-Commerce. (CIS235)

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