IB 201 - (UC) Globalization and International Business
 
(3 cr.) This course introduces students to issues concerning globalization and international business. Students examine the critical role of international trade and international investment, as well as the impact of multinational corporations on the globalization process. The role of the business community in reducing the negative effects of globalization while at the same time availing itself of its benefits is considered. Global issues such as poverty, economic development and education, and the formulation of sustainable, environmentally-friendly development strategies are addressed. Insights are drawn from social sciences disciplines such as economics, political science, sociology and cultural geography. Prerequisite: EC 111 or QU 101; Every Year, All
 
Sections and Times

Section 01
Instructor: Robert Bogdanoff
M,W,F   /   8:00a.m.- 8:50a.m.
Fall 2013
Tator Hall Room 116
 
Section 02
Instructor: Farid Sadrieh
M,W,F   /   9:00a.m.- 9:50a.m.
Fall 2013
Lender School of Business Room 113
 
Section 03
Instructor: Farid Sadrieh
M,W,F   /   11:00a.m.-11:50a.m.
Fall 2013
Lender School of Business Room 121
 
Section 04
Instructor: Farid Sadrieh
M,W,F   /   1:00p.m.- 1:50p.m.
Fall 2013
Lender School of Business Room 123
 
Section 05
Instructor: Chadwick Nehrt
T,TH   /   8:00a.m.- 9:15a.m.
Fall 2013
Lender School of Business Room 123
 
Section 06
Instructor: Chadwick Nehrt
T,TH   /   9:30a.m.-10:45a.m.
Fall 2013
Lender School of Business Room 123
 
Section 07
Instructor: Staff
T,TH   /   2:00p.m.- 3:15p.m.
Fall 2013
Tator Hall Room 106