Course Listing: GLOBAL BUS ANALYSIS-BUS COMM

Spring 2018, Bloomington

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	BUS-C 271  GLOBAL BUS ANALYSIS-BUS COMM (1.5 CR)
           VT: DOING BUSINESS IN GERMANY
              10208          08:00A-09:15A   T      WB WEB                             48    1    0
                             11:15A-12:30P   R      HH 3079   Heidewald J
                 C 271 : P - BUS-D 270 with a grade of C or higher
                 Above class meets online Tuesdays 
                 Above class meets first eight weeks only
                 C271 Doing Business in Germany explores the answer to the
                 critical question: Why is Germany the current economic
                 powerhouse of Europe? Supported by interesting videos and
                 articles, students will explore Germanys economic strength,
                 its family-run manufacturing companies, its dual system of
                 education and apprenticeships, the unique culture of its
                 people, its recent reunification and influx of refugees, and
                 its leadership within the EU. C271 Germany meets two times
                 weeklyonce with your team and once in class. Our in-class
                 weekly meeting includes lively discussion leading to brief
                 argument papers and team presentations. This class includes
                 no lecture or exams.
           VT: CUBA
         CLSD 12240          04:00P-05:15P   MW     HH 1059   Dayton K                 48    0   22
                 Above class meets second eight weeks only
                 C 271: P - BUS-D 270 with a grade of C or higher
                 The goal of the Global Foundations Core is to introduce
                 strategies to analyze and interpret the economic, social,
                 political, legal, cultural, and technological influences that
                 drive the global economy. The Business of Cuba course offers
                 an academic global experience in which students learn about
                 industry and business issues relevant to Cuba. The course
                 will focus on a specific business question/s of the
                 transitioning economic landscape in Cuba. The course is
                 designed to be a research-based, focused, hands-on learning
                 experience. Students will learn about Cubas economy,
                 businesses, history, politics, and culture to approach the
                 central learning question