

NTL 622 - Seminar in Int'l Accounting INTL 636 - Corp & Intercultural Communications INTL 643 - International Trade Law INTL 650 - International Business INTL 651 - International Finance INTL 652 - International Marketing INTL 653 - Seminar in Int'l Trade INTL 695 - Current Topics in Int'l Bus
An examination of various international accounting topics, including foreign currency translation, analysis of foreign financial statements financial reporting and disclosure, transfer pricing and international taxation, harmonization of accounting standards, and comparative accounting systems. 3 hrs.
Corporate and Intercultural Communications addresses crisis communications, public relations, media relations, intercultural communications, and current topics. Other topics include business writing and presentations. 3 hrs.
Exploration of the legal and ethical framework within which organizations operate to transact business across national borders. Topics include an introduction to legal and quasi-legal organizations (NAFTA, GATT, ECU, WTO, World Bank and others); Federal (U.S.) laws regulating the conduct of U.S. citizens abroad; and ethical issues raised by the conduct of business in a foreign cultural context. 3 hrs
An overview of the major forms of international business with special attention to exports and imports, overseas investments, production and basic marketing operations, licensing, financing and other international business services. 3 hrs.
An in-depth study of the financial management of a firm including the acquisition, control, taxation, and investment of funds under international influences, such as fluctuating exchange rates and institutional differences. 3 hrs.
An advanced study of marketing in the global marketplace, including methods of opportunity assessment, strategies required when marketing in various cultural, economic, legal and political environments and approaches to managing global marketing operations. Prerequisites: BADM625, INTL650 or permission of instructor. 3 hrs.
This is the capstone course required for all students obtaining the IMBA degree. Presentations and discussions will concern current problems affecting the international trade and the development of professionalism in the discipline. One or more sections of this course will include an international travel component. While on the trip, the class will visit foreign firms, meet with a variety of business and academic leaders and study issues particular to that region of the world. Prerequisites: Completed INTL650 or permission of the Director of the program. A student earning a final grade of less than a "B" must repeat the course. 3 hrs.
A specialized study of various international developments. Topics will vary from semester to semester. 3 hrs.