COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
All international business majors are required to participate in an international experience that includes travel abroad. This may be accomplished through studying abroad or completing an internship abroad. In addition, in keeping with COBA policy, the internship requirement is to be pass/fail rather that a letter-grade course.
This course will cover the analysis of the development of the European Union (EU) from its post-WWII inception to the present. The evolution of EU economic, political, and social institutions will be described and analyzed as will the most pressing current issues confronting the EU.
This course will examine the current status of the major Latin American economies, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. The course covers economic development, exchange rates, foreign debt, the status of the region's various trade agreements, and the integration of these economies into the world trading system.
This course allows students to investigate selected topics in business law. May be repeated with a change in content for up to a maximum of six credits.
The internship is designed to provide the student with significant experience in human resource management with a cooperating business or governmental organization. This course is offered on a pass/fail basis.
This course allows graduate students to investigate selected topics in business law. May be repeated with a change in content for up to a maximum of six credits. ************************************************************************** AP Information Item: APC2 forms (minor) approved by Academic Affairs. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION:
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