2009
BBA Global Business Program: Partner University Students
Courses of Study and Credit
Students will take two courses in
international business, as follows:
•
International Corporate Management Simulation (ICM):
The ICM course consists of strategy exercises and
tactical
simulations. Through the Marketplace computer
simulation,
multi-cultural teams of students start up and run their
own
multi-national company, struggling with business fundamentals,
the interplay between marketing, human resources, operations,
finance, and accounting, and international factors such as
exchange rates and tariffs. (30 hours of instruction)
• Studies in Intercultural Management:
This course focuses
on practical tools and techniques for achieving international
business goals. Topics include Intercultural Team Building,
Strategies for Cultural Analysis and Investigation, Building
on Intercultural Experience, International Consumer
Behavior,
Managing Virtual Teams, and the Venture Capital Process.
The course also includes tutorials emphasizing practical skills
for team members based on their roles and responsibilities.
(30 hours of instruction)
The courses, totaling 60 hours of in-class instruction, are carefully integrated to ensure assimilation of business lessons,
skills and techniques, and to maximize learning from the intercultural team
experience. Students develop self-confidence, intercultural acuity and
interpersonal sophistication in addition to academic knowledge of vital
international business systems.
Classes typically meet Monday through Thursday at the
McCombs School of Business.
Participants who successfully complete the program will earn a certificate of
completion from The University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business.
Company
Presentation
As part of their program, students
will participate in local company visits/presentations. Each
visit/presentation is
approximately 2-3 hours and will serve as a supplement to the subjects covered
in class. Past visits have included
3M and
GSD&M.
Eligibility/Pre-requisites
This program is open to UT students and to undergraduate, degree-seeking business students from our
BBA Global partner universities (FGV-EAESP, SJTU, & WU-Wien). Students
must meet the following criteria prior to participating in the BBA Global
Business Program:
1. High level of proficiency in the English language.
2. Students must successfully complete the following
required
courses:
• Introductory Marketing course
• Corporate Finance course
• Managerial Accounting course
3.
Students are encouraged to complete an Operations
Management course, but it is
not required
4. Receive
official nomination/selection from home university
At the time of application,
students are required to submit documentation from the designated official of
their home university certifying their eligibility status; see
How to Apply.
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