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MGT 457
GLOBAL MANAGEMENT
This course provides for a critical examination, evaluation and discussion of the cultural, political, and economic issues driving global change. The course also explores the historical forces that have created the connected global environment and the impact that interconnectedness has had on people's lives in the 21st century. Students will investigate and discuss the benefits and challenges of the global issues affecting human beings as well as business sectors throughout the world. A primary goal of this course is to encourage and support students' increased analytical awareness of the evolving forces responsible for global social and economic change and to recognize the complexity of modern global relationships, which transform not only business environments but personal lives as well.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
MGT 201
and
MGT 303
.
Distribution
MANAGEMENT