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Oct 14, 2025
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2025-2026 Graduate and Professional Studies Hill Book
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MBA 624 - International Culture, Politics, and Economics3 Credits This course examines the complex relationship between domestic and international politics and culture and how they influence economic relations for businesses operating in the global arena. Topics include major types of cross-border flows and the policies and international institutions that regulate them: the flow of goods (trade policy), people (immigration policy), production (foreign investment policy), capital (financial and exchange rate policy), and information (data policy). The course emphasizes critical analysis of contemporary global issues, including economic inequality, political conflicts, cultural identity, and the impact of international organizations such as the UN, IMF, and World Bank. Through case studies, research, and in-depth discussion, students will develop an understanding of the interconnected forces that drive global change and influence decision-making in international business organizations.
Prerequisites/Restrictions: Completion of a bachelor’s degree.
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