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.
++ indicates any module.
Admission Criteria:
None
Program Prerequisites: None
| Credits: 30-32 | |||
| Students must earn a grade of "C" or better for all courses within the "Required Courses" area. | |||
| + | CIS235 | e-Commerce | 3 |
| IBS101 | Introduction to International Business | 3 | |
| IBS102 | International Marketing | 2 | |
| IBS104 | International Finance | 1 | |
| IBS105 | International Law | 2 | |
| IBS108 | Basics of Import/Export Operations | 2 | |
| IBS109 | Cultural Dimension for International Trade | 3 | |
| IBS121 | Export Marketing Case Studies | 2 | |
| GBS151 | Introduction to Business | 3 | |
| MGT175 | Business Organization and Management | 3 | |
| 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
- Define the key concepts associated with International Business. (IBS101)
- Describe the history, trends, and impact of international business on the global economy. (IBS101, IBS102)
- Describe the strategies for implementing and utilizing the international business principles, concepts, and skills into the domestic business environment. (IBS101, IBS102, IBS104, IBS105, IBS108)
- 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)
- Demonstrate proper communications skills used in international business and effective problem solving techniques. (IBS101, IBS102, IBS109)
- Demonstrate an awareness of cultural differences and sensitivity of other cultures in the world. (IBS109)
- Identify individual behaviors or traits that are associated with success in international trade and /or living in a different culture. (IBS101, IBS109)
- Describe the key concepts in importing, exporting, currency exchange and letters of credit. (IBS104, IBS108)
- Identify U. S. requirements for the licensing of exports and foreign market entry requirements. (IBS108, IBS121)
- Analyze and evaluate foreign exchange and international banking including both short and medium term credit. (IBS104)
- 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)
- 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)
- Describe the fundamental characteristics and functions of business in today's environment. (GBS151)
- Describe the basic principles of the management functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling, and apply these in a variety of business situations. (MGT175)
- Describe common uses and components of e-Commerce. (CIS235)
Additional information is available at MCCCD's Center for Curriculum and Transfer Articulation.
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