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Off-Campus Opportunities

International Business Abroad, El Salvador

Term: January 2007
Description: This course is designed to establish a basic understanding of the theory and practical application of the "how's" and "why's" of a culture, particularly as it relates to the historic, present and future challenges of the economy and in doing business with various groups. An intensive, experiential examination of the politics, history, cross-cultural communication dynamics, religious influences, and gender roles will be the foundation for any economic and business analysis in this course.




International Business Abroad, El Salvador

Term: January 2008
Description: This course is designed to establish a basic understanding of the theory and practical application of the "how's" and "why's" of a culture, particularly as it relates to the historic, present and future challenges of the economy and in doing business with various groups. An intensive, experiential examination of the politics, history, cross-cultural communication dynamics, religious influences, and gender roles will be the foundation for any economic and business analysis in this course.




International Business Abroad, El Salvador

Term: January 2009
Description: This course is designed to establish a basic understanding of the theory and practical application of the "how's" and "why's" of a culture, particularly as it relates to the historic, present and future challenges of the economy and in doing business with various groups. An intensive, experiential examination of the politics, history, cross-cultural communication dynamics, religious influences, and gender roles will be the foundation for any economic and business analysis in this course.




International Business Abroad, El Salvador

Term: January 2010
Description: This course is designed to establish a basic understanding of the theory and practical application of the "how's" and "why's" of a culture, particularly as it relates to the historic, present and future challenges of the economy and in doing business with various groups. An intensive, experiential examination of the politics, history, cross-cultural communication dynamics, religious influences, and gender roles will be the foundation for any economic and business analysis in this course.




International Business Abroad, El Salvador

Term: January 2011
Description: This course is designed to establish a basic understanding of the theory and practical application of the "how's" and "why's" of a culture, particularly as it relates to the historic, present and future challenges of the economy and in doing business with various groups. An intensive, experiential examination of the politics, history, cross-cultural communication dynamics, religious influences, and gender roles will be the foundation for any economic and business analysis in this course.




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