Undergraduate Bulletin, University of Wisconsin-Stout

BUINB Business International Business



BUINB-260 Introduction to International Business (3 cr.)
GLP Fall and Spring
Introduction to the interaction of foreign business, politics, culture, societies on basic international business systems. Basic terminology of International Business is of primary importance. Sophomore level or higher.

BUINB-338 International Logistics (3 cr.)
Spring
International logistics strategy: customer service, inventory, transportation, packaging, warehousing, storage, exporting, licensure, joint ventures, ownership documentation, terms of trading, organization, financial and management skills. Prerequisites: take BUMKG-438

BUINB-367 International Management (3 cr.)
GLP
Theory and practice of managing international organizations, including socio-cultural aspects and group dynamics of international businesses and service organizations. Prerequisites: take BUMGT-304.

BUINB-485 International Marketing (3 cr.)
GLP Fall and Spring
Principles and policies of marketing goods and services in international markets. Concepts, strategies and policies of world trade and multinational firms. Prerequisites: take BUMKG-330.

BUINB-488 International Business Practicum (3 cr.)
Fall and Spring
Assist an actual business in developing their international marketing plan. Students, under the supervision of a faculty member, determine a product's foreign marketability. Prerequisites: take BUINB-485.

BUINB-489 International Business Policies (3 cr.)
GLP Fall and Spring
Students develop the ability to solve business problems in the international arena using a scientific approach to decision making by studying business cases on international policy formulation and administration, manufacturing, marketing, finance, accounting, personnel and public relations functions. Senior level or higher. Prerequisites: Take one course from BUINB, take BUMGT-304, BUMKG-330 or BUACT-340, and take ECON-210 or ECON-201.

 


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The Undergraduate Bulletin
Revised: February 2007