Course Name (English)
|
INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
|
Course Code |
IBM530 |
Course Description |
This course exposes the students to all the importance of international business in a global marketplace. Students will learn many of the central issues in international trade and investment, the global monetary system, international business strategy and structure, and international business operations arise out of national differences in political economy and culture. |
Transferable Skills |
Demonstrate maturity of thoughts when responding to multiple inputs and contexts. |
Teaching Methodologies |
Lectures, Blended Learning, Inquiry-based Learning, Discussion, Presentation |
CLO |
CLO1 |
Apply concepts, theories and emerging issues in international business.(LO1) |
CLO2 |
Analyse changes in international trade at the global level. (LO6) |
CLO3 |
Demonstrate values, attitudes and professionalism in strategies and operations of international business in a real-world context. (LO4) |
|
Pre-Requisite Courses |
No course recommendations |
Reading List | Recommended Text | - Hill, Hult,, Global Business Today, 10th ed Ed.
- S.Baharin, N.Jamaludin, N.Yusuf, S.Omar 2010, Intenational Business; An Introduction, McGraw Hill
|
---|
Reference Book Resources | - Hill, C.W.L. International Business (2016), Competing in the Global Market Place, McGraw-(10th ed.) 2016, Competing in the Global Market Place, 10 Ed.
- Shenkar, Oded & Luo, Yadong 2004, International Business, Ed., , USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc [ISBN: ]
- Cavusgil, Knight & Riesenberger 2008, International Business, Pearson Education
|
---|
|
---|
Article/Paper List | This Course does not have any article/paper resources |
---|
Other References | This Course does not have any other resources |
---|
|