EIB B269 - China and International Business
Course Description
International business refers to business activities that involve the transfer of goods, money, information, and/or people across national boundaries. In a truly global economy, such transfers would occur around the world without restriction. Today’s world falls short of such an ideal, but changes in the connectedness of the world economy generate new opportunities and challenges, and in recent years, Chinese companies and Chinese economies have been at the center of many of those changes. This course aims to help students understand the organization, structure, and functioning of several different Chinese economies and companies as well as some of the issues faced by businesses going international. In so doing, it is hoped that the class can assist students in developing their own points of view regarding potential international business opportunities and challenges.
Basic Enrollment Requirements: Unofficial Transcript - Bachelor's + 3.0 GPA.
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Remission Eligible: Yes; first day of term; all university policies apply.