This course addresses the machination of businesses evolving into multinational corporations (MNCs) so that they can capitalize on international opportunities. 

Their financial managers must be able to evaluate the inter-national environment, recognize opportunities, implement strategies, assess exposure to risk, and manage that risk. The MNCs most capable of responding to changes in the inter-national financial environment will be rewarded. In this regard, students who may become the future managers of MNCs, must learn about proven strategies, principles, techniques, and approaches to International Finance and Banking geared to the creation and maintenance of economic value and wealth.

This course will instruct and apply various key concepts of Supply Chain (SC) and the related decision making tools to solve practical supply/demand problems in the context of global supply chains.

Students will learn core SC-related concepts including time-based inventory management, warehousing, transportation and distribution systems design, facility location decision process, and information handling in SC operations as competitive advantages in service-based emerging economies. SCs are concerned with the efficient integration of suppliers, factories, warehouses and stores so that products are distributed to customers in the right quantity and at the right time. One of the primary objectives is to minimize the total supply chain cost subject to various service requirements. SCs are responsible for, now on a global scale, the delivery of valueadded goods/services in any organization – public or private, and profit or non-profit.

The course explores important supply chain metrics, primary tradeoffs in making supply chain decisions, and basic tools for effective and efficient supply chain management, production planning and inventory control, order fulfillment and supply chain coordination. We will also investigate topics such as global supply chain design, logistics, and outsourcing, several other recent supply chain innovations"

This course focuses on the global business environment as it relates to International Trade Import and Export. Students will engage in a comprehensive analysis of the global business environment and will have a solid understanding of the functional tools used to manage the global business landscape. Throughout the course students will apply learning skills into real-world personal and professional applications