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International Management

MANAGMNT

Internationalizing activities including: trade concepts and issues, types of relationship, and specific forms of organization and operation; current issues and situations in the international arena and their impact on business activities; current transitions from international to global business conditions. Alternative views and differences fostered replicating actual intercultural relations. New views on how international business may help reduce the economic gap between poor and rich nations.

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Spring 2026

This class is non-credit

Practicum

MANAGMNT

Not available at this time

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Spring 2026

This class is non-credit

Honors Independent Study in Management

MANAGMNT

Not available at this time

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Spring 2026

This class is non-credit

Independent Study

MANAGMNT

Not available at this time

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Spring 2026

This class is non-credit

Independent Study

MANAGMNT

Not available at this time

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Spring 2026

This class is non-credit

Independent Study

MANAGMNT

Not available at this time

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Spring 2026

This class is non-credit

Independent Study

MANAGMNT

Not available at this time

Course Details

Spring 2026

This class is non-credit

Introduction to Global Business

MANAGMNT

This course is intended to broaden knowledge and understanding of globalization, international trade and finance, economic integration, global strategy, and world culture. Students will get an overview of the environments, markets, institutions, challenges, strategies, and operations of international and cross-cultural business. The globalization of business and associated challenges posed for the competitiveness of the modern enterprise will be covered. Additionally, the orientations, strategies, and tactics appropriate for international business success will be explored. Students will develop an understanding of the ways that culture impacts commercial enterprise. The major trends and challenges to global business today will be a focus. In addition to this core material, students will have opportunities to explore topics of their own interest through readings, case studies and individual projects.

Course Details

Spring 2026

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
U+ class; $85/term reg. fee + $550/credit. Refunds differ from Univ. day classes; see www.umass.edu/universityplus/resources/refund-policy.

Foundations of Sustainable Enterprise

MANAGMNT

Examines current threats to the sustainability of the global economy, the environmental and social impacts of current business practices, and how both governmental regulations and for profit business initiatives are needed to address these issues.

Course Details

Spring 2026

This class is non-credit

Foundations of Sustainable Enterprise

MANAGMNT

Examines current threats to the sustainability of the global economy, the environmental and social impacts of current business practices, and how both governmental regulations and for profit business initiatives are needed to address these issues.

Course Details

Spring 2026

This class is non-credit
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