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Management with emphasis in International Business

Level 1 Modules

Current Problems in Human Rights (HRTS1500)
Elementary Spanish: Level 1 (SPAN1090)
Elementary Spanish: Level II (SPAN1100)
Introduction to Comparative Politics (POLT1080)
Introduction to Human Rights (HRTS1100)
Introduction to International Relations (POLT1050)
The World System since 1500 (INTL1500)

Level 2 Modules

Financial Accounting (ACCT2010)
History of England: 20th Century (HIST2280)
History of Russia (HIST2250)
Intermediate Spanish: Level I (SPAN2090)
International Law (INTL2030)
Introduction to Statistics (BUSN2750)
Management Theory & Practices (MNGT2100)
Management Theory and Practices (MNGT2100)
Managerial Accounting (ACCT2025)
Modern Europe (HIST2220)
Politics in the Industrialised World: the UK (POLT2250)
Principles of Macroeconomics (ECON2010)
Principles of Microeconomics (ECON2020)
The Politics of Development (POLT2550)

Level 3 Modules

Business Law (International) (MNGT3320)
Business Law (International) (MNGT3320)
Business Law (International) (MNGT3320)
Business Law I (MNGT3290)
Business Law: International (MNGT3320)
Comparative Politics: Western Europe and the United States (INTL3200)
Conduct of Foreign Policy (POLT3310)
Diplomatic History (HIST3100)
Diplomatic History (HIST3100)
History of England: 20th Century (HIST2280)
Human Resources Management (MNGT3400)
International Affairs: Japan & India (HIST3150)
International Communications (INTL3260)
International Law (INTL2030)
International Marketing (MNGT4330)
International Organisations - Structure & Political Conflict (INTL3700)
International Trade and Finance (ECON4720)
Marketing (MNGT3500)
Modern Europe 1789-Present (HIST2220)
Politics in the Industrialised World:UK (POLT2250)

Level 4 Modules

Advanced Studies in International Politics: The Globalisation of World Politics (POLT4100)
Global Competitive Strategies (MNGT4940)
International Management (MNGT4100)
International Marketing (MNGT4330)
International Trade & Finance (ECON4720)

Page last updated 9/25/2007

"The psychology department offers a wide range of core class subjects as well as very specific topics and issues which cover many areas of interest. The lecturers are very well qualified and offer more than just one general approach to psychology. Studying in such a diverse college also offers a cross cultural view of the subject. "

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