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This field of study is designed to enable individuals to develop a global perspective on industry and government, as well as academe. Within the concentration, there is opportunity to specialize in International Banking, International Marketing, and International Trade Policy. Formal coursework, combined with individualized research and other learning experiences, is designed to develop both theoretical and pragmatic expertise in specific areas in the ever changing global economy. More information is available, please visit International Business PhD Program.
The doctoral area of International Business typically requires three doctoral courses as part of the student's plan of study. These are in addition to the appropriate master's breadth and foundation courses and the appropriate methodology courses. In particular cases, some of the three doctoral area courses may be from allied fields such as Finance, Management, Political Science, Marketing, and Economics. The department typically offers on a regular basis IBUS 361 and 362. IBUS 361 Colloquium on International Business (3) IBUS 362 Topics on International Business (3) More information is available, please visit International Business Web Site for course descriptions.
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