Fourth-Year Bridge Global MBA Online

Core Courses

ECON 6367 Global Economics
Cr. 3. (3-0) ECON 6351
This course is designed to provide students with an overview of today's global economy and markets. The contemporary issues in the global economy arise from the dynamics of the economic relations among nation states as each attempts to better position itself in the increasingly interdependent and competitive world. Formerly ECO 6367: Global Economics.
FINC 6367 International Finance
Cr. 3. (3-0) FINC 6352, which may be taken concurrently
Discussion of international monetary system; balance of payments concept; institutional and structure arrangements within the foreign exchange market; basic foreign exchange market products; importance of parity condition; exchange rate determination; Eurocurrency and Eurobond market; international equity market; foreign currency options and futures; hedging foreign exchanges exposure; international capital budgeting and working capital management; and cost of capital and capital structure in multinationals. Formerly FIN 6367: International Finance.
MGMT 6367 International Operations Management
Cr. 3. (3-0) QMSC 6351 and MGMT 6352
This course examines various strategic and operational issues in the design, planning and execution of a firm’s international operations, including acquisition of input resources, location of production facilities and logistics. The course will cover a range of topics from a strategic overview of international operations to detailed operational mechanisms to match global supply with the demand from multinational markets for a firm’s products and services. Formerly MGT 6367: International Operations Management.
MGMT 6369 International Business Strategy
Cr. 3. (3-0) ECON 6367, FINC 6367, MGMT 6367, MGMT 6377, and MKTG 6377
Using an international consulting project, this course focuses on value creation through strategic formulation and implementation in the global marketplace. Formerly MGT 6369: International Business Strategy.
MGMT 6377 International Management
Cr. 3. (3-0) MGMT 6351
Theoretical and practical rationale for international business activities; delineation of macro-environmental factors and international institutions that affect global business; policy concerns raised by the dynamic international environment; political, legal, and cultural environment; implementation of global strategies for smaller companies and multinationals. Formerly MGT 6377: International Management.
MKTG 6377 International Marketing
Cr. 3. (3-0) MKTG 6352
Global marketing environment and concepts and theories that are required in order to analyze the global market and to develop global marketing strategies. Readings, cases, and projects. Formerly MKT 6377: International Marketing.

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