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MAN 2290 International Business Capstone

This course will allow students to demonstrate a collective understanding and mastery of international business terminology and current research concepts important to working within a global economy and in preparation for the National Association of Small Business International Trade Educators (NASBITE) certification exam. Additionally, students will explore themes related to global business concepts and practices important to success within the global business environment. Finally, students will have the opportunity to practice and improve skills related to success in international business through hands on assignments and networking opportunities, which relate directly to employment in multinational firms or Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).

Division: Business and Public Services
Department: Management
Repeatable Credit: No
Offered Online: No

Prereqs: MAN 1110 AND MAN 2240 

Outcomes

  • Network with community leaders and business people to develop opportunities for class symposium speakers and to explore job opportunities within the Dayton area and throughout the world.
  • Collaborate with international communities (students, faculty) to demonstrate understanding and application of international terms and practice collaboration and problem solving on a global scale.
  • Develop resume and cover letters, as well as LinkedIn that reflect content knowledge of an international scope and develop a plan to network with others to obtain opportunities to gain additional experience or international study abroad.

Credit Hours: 3

Classroom Hours: 3