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Oct 14, 2025
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2025-2026 Graduate and Professional Studies Hill Book
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MBA 620 - International Finance3 Credits This course explores the financial systems, policies, and strategies that govern international markets. Students will gain a working knowledge of the practical applications that integrate theory, methods, and practice of international finance through a focus on controlling exchange rate risk and approaches to financing multinational corporations, capital flows, international financial environments, types of institutions and instruments, foreign exchange operations, and the role of global financial institutions. Students will be able to explain the effects of global financial crises, the role of multinational corporations, and emerging market economies. They will learn to understand and apply the major aspects of investment decision-making performed by managers of multinational corporations.
Prerequisites/Restrictions: Completion of a bachelor’s degree.
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