Peter B. Gustavson School of Business
Undergraduate Courses
Courses offered by the Faculty of Business are also found under the following course codes: BUS, (Business), COM (Commerce), ENT (Entrepreneurship), MBA (Master's of Business Administration).
IB 408 Units: 1.5 Schedule
International Legal Relations
The legal aspects of various international economic organizations including the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). Canadian administrative law aspects relating to regulation of trade will be analyzed in the economic and political setting of the world community.
Prerequisites: 301 or COM 361 and fourth-year standing or permission of the Program Director.
IB 409 Units: 1.5 Schedule
Selected Topics in International Business Management
An analysis of international business as it relates to specialized fields with specific topics added on a regular basis to reflect changing issues and faculty availability. Topics vary on a yearly basis, and thus students should consult with the Gustavson School of Business for current offerings.
Note: May be taken more than once for credit with permission of the Gustavson School of Business.
Prerequisites: 301 or COM 361 and fourth-year standing or permission of the Program Director.
IB 415 Units: 1.5 Schedule
Cross-National Management
An analysis of the influence of national culture on managerial practices, including the issues surrounding the transferability of such managerial practices.
Note: Credit will be granted for only one of 415, 302.
Prerequisites: COM 321, 361; or IB 301, COM 220; and fourth-year standing.
IB 416 Units: 1.5 Schedule
International Marketing
Opportunities, characteristics, and trends in foreign markets as well as strategies and problems of adapting marketing concepts and methods in international settings.
Note: Credit will be granted for only one of 416, 401.
Prerequisites: COM 351, 361; or COM 250, IB 301; and fourth-year standing.
IB 417 Units: 1.5 Schedule
International Finance
Financial problems of multinational business; international financial environment; long-term capital commitment to an international venture; financial techniques for firm operation.
Note: Credit will be granted for only one of 417, 403.
Prerequisites: COM 371, 361; or COM 240, IB 301; and fourth-year standing.