Graduates Will be Able to:
  • Understand the interrelated economic, market, social, ethical, political, and environmental forces affecting the basic forms and the growth of global business activities
  • Assess the role of domestic and international organizations ? such as the World Trade Organization (WTO) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) ? on the global marketplace
  • Demonstrate an appreciation for the significance of multicultural diversity in the workforce and knowledge of the complexities associated with expatriate life in the global marketplace
  • Evaluate, select, and implement strategic choices that international managers face when entering new markets and competing in diverse overseas business and cultural environments
  • Incorporate ethical analysis into current and future business decisions in international business
  • Draw conclusions regarding the role of external forces such as culture on international business