This course provides the student with a survey of the concepts, tools and applications in the field of Enterprise Project Management.

The Bachelor of Business Administration prepares students to face the advanced management and administrative challenges encountered in the current large scale and/or complex high-tech global organizations. In particular, provides technically and operationally- oriented professionals with the skills necessary to effectively and efficiently manage large-scale enterprise projects and continuously improve related organizational processes and procedures.

Complementing classes on Enterprise Project Management, the courses in the program are designed to provide the student with superior skills in online communications, financial management and business law that are needed to compete in the rapidly developing, highly competitive field of global business management.

The objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the principles and applications  of international  trade, so  that  students are prepared  to  face the  future  complexities of the global economy. Exploration of the basic rules and institutions of international trade focusing on the World Trade Organization. Discussion  of influential trade theories, the effect of trade on income distribution, the  implications of  tariff  imposition and the economic mechanisms and policy issues that often arise in world trade. Political economy and controversies in the theory of trade are also discussed.