Courses Taught in English
Economics 181.60: International Trade Theory and Policy
3 credits - Fall Semester
Prerequisite: course in microeconomics
Presents a comprehensive exposition of international trade issues and policies; application of comparative advantages and other arguments for trade; impact of trade on a domestic economy; new arguments for protectionism; and regional trading blocs.
Economics 182.60: International Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
3 credits - Spring Semester
Prerequisite: course in macroeconomics
Covers many of the basic issues of international finance and open-economy macroeconomics. The major topics are: business of foreign exchange rates, alternative exchange rate regimes, balance of payments, accounting, and monetary and fiscal policy in an open economy.
International Business 160.60: Introduction to International Business
3 credits - Fall and/or Spring Semester
The international business environment, including social, cultural, political, technological, and institutional domains. Multinational corporation strategic imperatives and organizational challenges, including financial, marketing, human resources, and other aspects of management.
International Business 166.60: International Marketing Management
3 credits - Fall and/or Spring Semester
Prerequisite: BADM 110 Basic Marketing Management or equivalent
Gives an overview of the scope of international markets; factors in assessing world marketing opportunities; international marketing product, pricing, distribution and promotion program development in dynamic world markets and global environment.
PSC 130: Comparative Politics of Western Europe
3 credits - Fall and/or Spring Semester
Overview of comparative political analysis with a primary focus on the principal states of Western Europe.



