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Bachelor International Business at Madison University California

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Segment One – General Education Requirements
60 Credit Hours – Each course is 6 credit hours
The general education requirements provide a broad foundation in the basic academic disciplines and offer students the opportunity to
explore the breadth of the liberal arts and sciences. The following courses offered by Madison University meet the general education
requirements for undergraduate students:
Course Number Course Title
BIOL – EEC 101 Biology
COMM – EEC 101 Introduction to Communication
ENGL – EEC 101 English Composition I
ENGL – EEC 102 English Composition II
GEO – EEC 101 Introduction to Geography
HIS – EEC 101 Introduction to American History
HIS – EEC 102 Introduction to World History
MATH – EEC 101 Basic Principle of Mathematics
PHIL – EEC 101 Introduction to Philosophy
SOC – EEC 101 Introduction to Sociology
Segment Two – Concentration Requirements
60 Credit Hours – Each course is 6 credit hours
BMGT 30101 Business Management
An introduction to basic concepts of management, analytical techniques and organization theory.
A functional approach to management, including cases and managerial excellence.
Textbook: Management Fundamentals: Concepts, Applications, Skill Development
ISBN#: 0-324-01337-X
BMGT 30201 Training & Development
An examination of key issues in designing training and development programs. Topics cover
such areas as organizational needs analysis, training design and implementation, evaluation
techniques and understanding how such programs interact with other human resource functions.
Textbook: Effective Training: Systems, Strategies, and Practices, 1st edition
ISBN#: 0-13-268160-9
BMGT 40411 Decision Making
A study of the systems for organizing and controlling information flows within business
organizations for effective decision-making. Application of managerial, financial, marketing, and
accounting principles in decision-making; extensive use of cases and written reports.
Textbook: Business Research in Decision Making, 5th edition
ISBN#: 0-534-37397-6
BADM 30101 Introduction to Business
An overview to contemporary business in America today. A study of business and society,
including forms of business organization and ownership, management problems and operation of
commerce and industry in today’s world.
Textbook: Introduction to Business, 4th edition
ISBN#: 0-53-869146-8

National & International Business Degree at Universidad Mexicana

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

OBJECTIVE:
Develop in students the analytical capacity and powers to implement the administrative and business enterprises nationally and internationally. And apply knowledge of marketing strategies and identify and financial companies importing or exporting.

PROFESSIONAL:
The Bachelor of National and International Business can play in national and international companies, importers or exporters, in units of government or as Independent Counsel in the following areas:
1. Commercial Operations
2. Marketing
3. Import / Export
4. Shopping
5. Administrative

This degree is available on campus:

Polanco RVOE 20071037

CURRICULUM: 1st Quarter

Introduction to Management
Fundamentals of Economy
Fundamentals of Law
Learning Skills
Introduction to Accounting The 2nd semester

International Trade
Business Introduction
Organizational Design
Trade Law
Reading Skills 3rd Quarter

Operations Management
Trade with Latin America
Quality Circles
International Marketing
Learning Strategies

4th Quarter

Setting Strategies
Pricing and Distribution System

Operations
Financial Microeconomics
Research Methodology
Computación 5th Semester

International trade with North America
Costs and Budgets
Human Resources
Macroeconomics Professional Writing 6th Semester

Trade with Europe and Asia
Blocks International
Statistics and Probability
Learning Attitude
English I
7th Semester

Finance
International Arbitration
Operations Research
Human Relations and Communication
English II 8th semester

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Labor Capital Management
Negotiation Techniques
Social Skills
English III 9th semester

Address II
Investment Projects
International Contracts
Ethics and Values
English IV
10th Quarter

International Finance
Learning to Learn
English V