This survey course explores the science of psychology. Students develop an understanding of the various approaches to psychology, the physical structures of the human brain and their impact on behavior, how people learn and memorize, explore motivation and personality, and a general discussion of psychological disorders. Students learn how psychological research forms the basis for...Read More
This course develops the student’s understanding of effective verbal and non-verbal communication while recognizing perspectives, emotions, the needs of others, relationships, conflicts, and other contexts for communication. Read More
In this course, students develop and refine written communication and study skills and demonstrate their ability to use writing and reading across personal, professional, and scholarly pursuits. Students learn to focus on purpose, using appropriate conventions of format and structure, and crafting a polished final product. Students develop strategies for generating ideas, revising, editing and...Read More
This course teaches students to think critically and effectively. Students develop strategies to assess information, to effectively use reasoning and logic, and to apply critical thinking strategies to a range of personal and professional situations.Read More
This course examines the theory of supply and demand and provides an examination of international trade theory and policy issues. The course concludes with an exploration of balance of payments and an appraisal foreign exchange rates. The intent of this course is to provide the student with a good understanding of the forces that shape...Read More
This course examines the broad area of financial management and the theories governing the discipline. As a foundation course, it provides managers the tools and perspective needed to make financial decisions within a business setting.Read More
In this course students will explore national economics and identify the key drivers of economic growth, inflation, unemployment, and monetary policy. Students will gain a deeper understanding of how governments and central banks influence the broader economic landscape.Read More
This course provides a solid conceptual framework of micro economic principles. It examines supply and demand and market equilibrium, economic scarcity, the concept of monopoly and price elasticity. It explores the concept of market demand, profit maximization for the firm as well as the role of government and market imperfections.Read More
In this course, students prepare research for their global business plan related to their area of concentration within the broader International Trade Management context. Through forecasting, market analysis, and their research, they demonstrate information literacy and analysis skills to address a real world business problem.Read More
In this course, students apply marketing principles to solve the practical problems of entering the global marketplace. They review theories and concepts to analyze the forces shaping a firm’s marketing strategy that culminates in the development of an international marketing plan.Read More