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May 09, 2025
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BMT-2630 International Management Credits 3 This course provides future managers with the basic skills and knowledge necessary to transition into the international business arena. Emphasis is placed on opportunities associated with globalization, such as strategies for increasing revenue and company expansion. Students also examine challenges of international management, such as intellectual property rights infringement and technological deficiencies. Additionally, students explore government regulations and management functions in various cultures. Lastly, students study international trade factors, such as tariffs and dumping. Prerequisite(s): BMT-1010 Formerly (Formerly offered as MGT-2630. Students may not receive credit for both MGT-2630 and BMT-2630.) Course Outcomes
- Compare and contrast global business models
- Examine government regulations related to business management
- Analyze how tariffs and dumping impact international trade
- Explore strategies for company expansion and revenue increase in an international business
- Compare and contrast management functions and styles in various cultures
- Explore the challenges related to international management, such as technological deficiencies and supply chain
- Examine intellectual property rights in a global business environment
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