Available courses

GEB 4305 - Business in Latin America

Success in today's globalized business environment requires deep knowledge of varied areas, and the willingness to engage in commerce not just across geographic areas, but cross-culturally and environmentally as well. Business in Latin America offers an in-depth look at a complex region, integrating ideas to examine business conducted in Latin America through the lens of international business and globalization.

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ECO 2000 - Principles of Economics

This course in principles of economics designed to cover basic economic problems and concepts. Topics discussed include the role of government in various economic systems, aspects of economic instability, budgets, supply and demand, analysis of individual firms and markets and the impact of the public debt.

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STA 303 - Business Statistics

The field of hospitality is quickly evolving. The rise of the global economy, ecotourism, internet commerce, and changing consumer demands are just some of the factors they will be dealing with in this exciting and dynamic industry. 

 

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SPC 1608 - Public Speaking

This course is designed to provide students with fundamental training and practical experience for speaking in public, business, and professional situations. Topics include: audience analysis, speech anxiety, critical listening, and preparation and delivery of speeches in various cultural contexts. 

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ART 1300 - International Management

This course explores the dynamic global environment of business management by examining the political, legal, technological, competitive, and cultural factors that shape corporations worldwide. (40 hours)

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GEB 3356 - International Business

This course provides an overview of the international business industry. Students are introduced to the concept of a global economy with attention given to economic, cultural, and political factors affecting international business.

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GEB 3150 - Entrepreneurship and Venture Creation

The course approach fosters companies that are both more capital efficient and that leverage human creativity more effectively.  Inspired by lessons from lean manufacturing, it relies on “validated learning,” rapid scientific experimentation, as well as a number of counter‐intuitive practices that shorten product development cycles, measure actual progress without resorting to vanity metrics, and learn what customers really want. It enables a company to shift directions with agility, altering plans inch by inch, minute by minute.

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COM 2100 - Business Communication

This course includes topics such as: Spelling, stumbling blocks of the language, professional writing. non- verbal communication, verbal communication, voice modulation, breathing and phonation, body Language, dialogue and Interview, social communication, professional and personal image, facial expression and mass media. (Elective - 3 credits) / Pre: ENC134

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