Including empirical study, theoretical research, and tools.
Topic Major Requirement Electives
Industry

Theory of International Industrial Organization

International Competitive Strategy
Technology and Innovation Management
Strategic Alliance
International Business and Government Relations
Special Topics on International Industrial Competition

Finance

International Financial Management

Derivatives
Seminar on International Marketing and Strategy
Financial Time-Series Analysis
Financial Mathematics
Special Topics on International Business Financing
Special Topics on International Financial Management
Financial Markets

Theory of International Finance

International Investment
International Financial Markets
International Financial Institution Management
Marketing

International Marketing Management

Strategic Marketing Planning
Electronic Business and Internet Marketing
Special Topics on International Marketing and Strategy
Theory of Consumer Behavior
Special Topics on International Marketing Management
Business Administration International Business Management Organization Theory and Behavior
International Human Resource Management
International Financial Institution Management
Special Topics on International Business Financing
Trade International Trade Theory International Logistic Management
Tools Quantity Method, Master Thesis Mathematical Economics
Multivariate Analysis
Economic Forecast
Economic   Advance Economic Theory
Economic Management
Common Electives   Enterprise Ethics
Business English
  Master Thesis  

The required credits to graduate are 46 credits (the 6 thesis credits are not included)

Course Details


The curriculum covers the following topics: international industry and competitive strategy; international finance and financial management; international marketing and logistics.
 
I: Graduation Requirements
  Masters: 34 credits: 16 credits from required courses, 18 credits from elective courses
 
II: Introduction to Course
 
Our mission is to provide society with managers specializing in international enterprise management who have exceptional communication skills, a sound theoretical foundation, as well as a broad, international perspective on current issues and trends. The institute also strives to provide local businesses with knowledge on international issues, in order to aid them to better compete in the international arena. We also encourage students to participate in activities with local and international private enterprises, as well as public, government-owned systems.
 
III: Course Design
 
The science of international business is a combination of theoretical and empirical studies; international and domestic studies; specialist and fundamental knowledge. Providing specialists in the field of international financial strategy who have the ability to set up multinational enterprise systems. Such strategists need to be able to understand and forecast international economic trends, aid domestic industries in the internationalization process. Provide society with managers specializing in international enterprise management who have exceptional communication skills, a sound theoretical foundation, as well as a broad, international perspective on current issues and trends.
Interesting classes, customized to students’ interests and societal demands
Equip students with the ability to detect, analyze and solve problems
Teach students about the use of qualitative and quantitative research techniques
 
IV: Curriculum
  The institute focuses on three main areas of study:
  1. International Industry and Competitive Strategy
    a.
Purpose: Help students to understand and analyze changes in international industries, and provide them with the ability to forecast any future changes.
    b.
Course outline: international industrial theory; strategic alliances; technology and innovation management; theory of international trade; international enterprise management
  2. International Finance and Financial Management
    a.
Purpose: Provide students with relevant theoretical knowledge and the ability to put these theories into practice.
    b.
Course outline: international financial management; international investment; international financial markets; international banking management; special topics in international enterprises
  3. International Marketing and Logistics
    a. Purpose: Provide students with skills related to international marketing and logistics
    b.
Course outline: international marketing management; marketing strategy; e-commerce and Internet marketing; international logistics management; special topics in international marketing strategy

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