School Specific Outline: IBM600

International Business Management

Prerequisites

BUS 106, BUS 203, MRK 106
 

Co-requisite

EAC 150

Topic Outline

See below 

Modes of Instruction

Lectures will be based on the textbook, handouts, reference material, and research using the world wide web. Projects will be provided. 

Reference Sources

GLOBAL BUSINESS TODAY; Canadian Edition. Charles W. L. Hill, & Thomas McKaig 2006.  Irwin-McGraw Hill.   ISBN:  007094709-0

GUIDE TO RESEARCH AND CITATION (2005) - MLA Style;  by Seneca Libraries.
 
 

Required Supplies      None 

Promotion and Grading Policies

Quizzes and tests are to be written as scheduled. Quizzes missed for any reason other than medical problems will result in a zero mark. In the case of illness, valid documented evidence must be presented within one week of the quiz date. Assignments must be submitted in prescribed form on the specified due date. 
 
 
 
 
 

Mode of Evaluation 

Term Tests/Mid-Term    30%
Projects and Classroom activities    40%
Final Exam   30%
                         TOTAL   = 100%

Grading Policy

A+    90%    -    100%    4.0 
A      80%    -      89%    4.0 
B+    75%    -      79%    3.5 
B      70%    -      74%    3.0 
C+    65%    -      69%    2.5 
C      60%    -      64%    2.0 
D      55%    -      59%    1.0 
F        0%     -      54%    0.0 
 


PROFESSOR(s):

Mike Wade, Room C-1029, Extension 6367
Lisa Krien, Room C-1021, Extension 2425
Brenda Northey, Room C-1008, Extension 6247
Angela Donciu, Room B-3084, Extension 6251
Pierre Yuen, Room B-3078, Extension 6313

KING:  Stephen Harris, Ext. 5338
 
 
 
 
 
 

APPROVED BY:    ____________________________________        ___________
                                  CHAIR:   DAVID JOHNSON                                   Date
                                  School of Business Management

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SPECIFIC TOPIC OUTLINE

IBM 600  (071)


Week
Topic
Hill Text
Chapter
1
  GLOBALIZATION
1
2
  NATIONAL DIFFERENCES IN POLITICAL ECONOMY         2
      3    DIFFERENCES IN CULTURE
3
 4 
  INTERNATIONAL TRADE THEORY
5
5
  REGIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
8
6
 
IMPORTANCE OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE TO CANADA -
7
  INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM
10
Oct. 23  
                                        STUDY     BREAK
8
  FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET
9
9
  FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
7
10
  ENTERING FOREIGN MARKETS
12 & 13
11
  ENTERING FOREIGN MARKETS 
12 & 13
12
  GLOBAL MARKETING
14
13
  Catch-up and Review for Final Exam -
14
  FINAL EXAM -

NOTE:   Your professor will provide a schedule of assigned projects and other activities.
                The above topic outline - subject to change.


Last Updated For:    Winter  2007