International Business Administration
IBA 4010 International Business Operations
Introduction to world business environments, financial transactions, and international marketing. The role of the multinational enterprise is explored, including emerging trends and issues related to international management.
Prerequisite: MKT 3010; FIN 3010
Credit: 3 units
IBA 4020 International Economics and Trade
Study of open and closed economies, trade regimes, and regional trade agreements. Includes analysis international finance and capital flows.
Prerequisite: ECO 1020; FIN 3010;IBA 4010
Credit: 3 units
IBA 4810 Seminar in International Business
Seminar on practical applications of job seeking, career development, and
community service in international business.
Prerequisite: BUS 1010
Credit: 3 units
IBA 4910 International Business Internship
Directed internship in a private firm, a not-for profit organization or a government agency for experience in the practical application of international business.
A range of 200 – 4000 hours required depending on the organization.
Credit: 3 units
IBA 4950 International Senior Project
Independent study under the direction of a faculty member. Projects may include library or empirical research, analysis and written report on the management aspects of an appropriate international business organization (private firm, government agency, not-for-profit organization).
Prerequisite: IBA 4010 or Senior Standing
Credit: 3 units
IBA 6010 Legal Environment of International Business
Examination of problems of doing business in a global context, the operation and business law of various legal systems, and of multinational rule-making bodies. Course also helps the student learn to identify potential legal problems in a worldwide context, and explore the ways various cultures view the function of law and business regulation.
Prerequisite: BUS 5060
Credit: 3 units
IBA 6020 Transnational Strategic Management
Addition of new transnational dimensions to the core technology of strategic management. Included are: the transnational environment; aggressiveness of transnational strategy; responsiveness of transnational general management capability; responsiveness of transnational functional capability; and strategy issues in transnational environments such as strategic information, societal strategy, technology, and competitive strategy.
Prerequisite: BUS 6020
Credit: 3 units
IBA 6030 International Economics and Trade
Examination of economic aspects of contemporary issues in a rapidly developing interdependent global economy; regional economic alliances (EEC & NAFTA); and international trade, protectionism, tariff and capital flow issues.
Prerequisite: BUS 5050
Credit: 3 units
IBA 6060 Culture, Values and Ethics in a Global Society
Examines the relationship of culture, values, and ethics within the global business environment and the ability of managers to respond effectively to society, ethical, and cross-cultural managerial issues. Included are: the dimensions of culture; national and ethnic cultures; thinking patterns, value systems and reality models of different cultures; and the alignment between environment, manager, and culture. Addresses the development and implementation of strategies that build socially responsive and responsible global organizations.
Prerequisite: BUS 5070
Credit 3 units
IBA 6710 International Business Internship
Directed internship in a private firm, a not-for-profit organization or a government agency for experience in the practical application of international business.
A range of 200 – 4000 hours required depending on the organization.
Prerequisite: BUS 6220
Credit: 3 units
IBA 6800 Seminar in International Business
Seminar on special topics in International Business. The topics will include issues of concern in globalization, trade, politics, finance, investments, projects’ management, marketing, law, etc. The lecturer will provide a list of the topics at the beginning of the course
Credit: 3 units
IBA 6850 International Project
Independent study under the direction of a faculty advisor. Projects may include library or empirical research or analysis and written report on the management aspects of an appropriate international business organization (private firm, government agency, not-for-profit organization).
Prerequisite: Bus 6220
Credit 3 units
Introduction to world business environments, financial transactions, and international marketing. The role of the multinational enterprise is explored, including emerging trends and issues related to international management.
Prerequisite: MKT 3010; FIN 3010
Credit: 3 units
IBA 4020 International Economics and Trade
Study of open and closed economies, trade regimes, and regional trade agreements. Includes analysis international finance and capital flows.
Prerequisite: ECO 1020; FIN 3010;IBA 4010
Credit: 3 units
IBA 4810 Seminar in International Business
Seminar on practical applications of job seeking, career development, and
community service in international business.
Prerequisite: BUS 1010
Credit: 3 units
IBA 4910 International Business Internship
Directed internship in a private firm, a not-for profit organization or a government agency for experience in the practical application of international business.
A range of 200 – 4000 hours required depending on the organization.
Credit: 3 units
IBA 4950 International Senior Project
Independent study under the direction of a faculty member. Projects may include library or empirical research, analysis and written report on the management aspects of an appropriate international business organization (private firm, government agency, not-for-profit organization).
Prerequisite: IBA 4010 or Senior Standing
Credit: 3 units
IBA 6010 Legal Environment of International Business
Examination of problems of doing business in a global context, the operation and business law of various legal systems, and of multinational rule-making bodies. Course also helps the student learn to identify potential legal problems in a worldwide context, and explore the ways various cultures view the function of law and business regulation.
Prerequisite: BUS 5060
Credit: 3 units
IBA 6020 Transnational Strategic Management
Addition of new transnational dimensions to the core technology of strategic management. Included are: the transnational environment; aggressiveness of transnational strategy; responsiveness of transnational general management capability; responsiveness of transnational functional capability; and strategy issues in transnational environments such as strategic information, societal strategy, technology, and competitive strategy.
Prerequisite: BUS 6020
Credit: 3 units
IBA 6030 International Economics and Trade
Examination of economic aspects of contemporary issues in a rapidly developing interdependent global economy; regional economic alliances (EEC & NAFTA); and international trade, protectionism, tariff and capital flow issues.
Prerequisite: BUS 5050
Credit: 3 units
IBA 6060 Culture, Values and Ethics in a Global Society
Examines the relationship of culture, values, and ethics within the global business environment and the ability of managers to respond effectively to society, ethical, and cross-cultural managerial issues. Included are: the dimensions of culture; national and ethnic cultures; thinking patterns, value systems and reality models of different cultures; and the alignment between environment, manager, and culture. Addresses the development and implementation of strategies that build socially responsive and responsible global organizations.
Prerequisite: BUS 5070
Credit 3 units
IBA 6710 International Business Internship
Directed internship in a private firm, a not-for-profit organization or a government agency for experience in the practical application of international business.
A range of 200 – 4000 hours required depending on the organization.
Prerequisite: BUS 6220
Credit: 3 units
IBA 6800 Seminar in International Business
Seminar on special topics in International Business. The topics will include issues of concern in globalization, trade, politics, finance, investments, projects’ management, marketing, law, etc. The lecturer will provide a list of the topics at the beginning of the course
Credit: 3 units
IBA 6850 International Project
Independent study under the direction of a faculty advisor. Projects may include library or empirical research or analysis and written report on the management aspects of an appropriate international business organization (private firm, government agency, not-for-profit organization).
Prerequisite: Bus 6220
Credit 3 units




