600
For graduate students only. Course applies no-arbitrage theory to multinational financial management. Topics include international financial markets, international parity conditions, hedging foreign cash flows, arbitrage portfolios, international capital budgeting, international portfolio allocation, and international cost of capital. (CFA(r))
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisites
FIN 611.
For graduate students only. This course examines the challenges associated with managing a multinational enterprise that competes in today's dynamic global business environment. Through extensive readings, class projects and case analyses, students obtain a fundamental understanding of the cultural, economic, political and legal factors in the global environment that affect doing business internationally as well as the strategic, operational and ethical choices global managers make in response to those factors.
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisites
Foundation courses.
For graduate students only. This course prepares students for the global marketing environment by examining marketing in other countries; the marketing implications of cultural and environmental differences; international marketing research; and adaptation of product, price, promotion and distribution decisions to the foreign environment.
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisites
MKT 609.
For graduate students only. This course provides an understanding of international entrepreneurship, including the development of managerial and knowledge-based skills that underlie the successful launch of a new venture or existing business in the global economy.
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisites
ENT 670.
A course offered at the discretion of the Department of International Business. Subject may focus on a topic of current interest in the field, training in a specific area of the field, or a topic that is of interest to a particular group of students.
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisites
To be specified at time of offering.
For graduate students only. Contemporary topics in international business.
Credit Hours: 1-4
Prerequisites
Minimum 3.5 GPA, written permission of department chair.