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Monday, February 2nd, 2009
OBJECTIVES
The course objective intends To provide professional skills in International Business awareness in the context of globalisation.
DURATION
This course shall be of two years.
ELIGIBILITY
Graduation
FEE
Rs. 10,000 TOP
COURSE STRUCTURE
Previous Final
Economics for International Managers
Computer Aided Management
Accounting and Finance for Managers
International Trade
Foundation of Ethics in Management
International Marketing Management
International Financial Management
International HRM
Strategic Management
International Business Law
WTO
Research Methodology
Services Marketing
Customer Relationship Management
Research Project (equivalent to two paper)
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Monday, February 2nd, 2009
Presentation
The International Business at the University of North responds to the trend towards globalization of regional and national companies in terms of their management to face new challenges. Also, each of the opportunities this trend requires professionals that share the social and economic development of the region and are prepared to face the challenges arising in the dynamic and changing environment of international business.
This program aims to strengthen the capabilities specifically for students wishing to gain experience in the business locally, regionally, nationally and internationally, or work in a multinational or global, national and international agencies. To achieve this, his skills are clearly identified, especially in handling and investigating issues such as globalization, international trade in goods and services, international economic integration, expansion of markets, corporate finance and international cultures and negotiation, which are in the Curriculum Program. Also, students can also access the various investigative processes through the involvement of each of them on different lines in the area of international business, which are articulated with the graduate programs of the Division of Science administration.
Duration
The duration of the International Business Program is ten (10) academic semesters, corresponding to five (5) academic years.
Featured Title
The title offered by the University of North for students who meet all the requirements of the International Business Professional.
Study Plan
1 FIRST SEMESTER
Financial Accounting
Algebra and Trigonometry
Induction Program Business Int
Textual Comprehension and Production
Research Methodology
International Business
English I
2 SECOND SEMESTER
Cost Accounting
Mathematics II
Introduction to Economics
History of Civilization
International Business and Competitiveness
English II
3 THIRD SEMESTER
Cost Accounting II
Mathematics III
Organizations
Principles of Microeconomics
Global Business Etiquette
Political Science
English III
4 FOURTH SEMESTER
Presupuestación International
Statistics I
Administrative processes
Fundamentals of Marketing
Principles of Macroeconomics
Introduction to Law
English IV
5 FIFTH SEMESTER
Financial Mathematics
Statistics II
Business Creation
International Marketing Mix
International Law
Int Logistics and Physical Distribution
I Do Business English
6 SIXTH SEMESTER
Finance I
Elective Global I
Int Market Intelligence
Colombian Economic Situation
Int Strategic Negotiation
Business English II
7 SEVENTH
Finance II
International Marketing
Int’l Economic Integration
Int Contemporary Analysis
International Relations
Global Elective II
Business English III
8 EIGHTH SEMESTER
International Finance
Strategic Management Int
International Marketing
Foreign Trade Management
Professional Ethics
Export Business Plan
Business English IV
9 NINTH SEMESTER
Practice Semester
10 TENTH SEMESTER
International Elective I
Elective Global III
International Elective II
International Elective III
Customs Legislation
International Management
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Sunday, February 1st, 2009
FIRST YEAR:
1. Geopolitical Thought
2. History of Political Ideas
3. Prospective comparison of methodologies
4. Research Methodology in Social Sciences
5. Theory of International Relations
SECOND YEAR:
1. Contemporary International Politics
2. Strategy Sudamericana
3. Seminar on “History of Middle East Policy” (*)
4. Seminar on “Construction of MERCOSUR (*)
5. Seminar on “Comparative Political Studies Argentine-Brazilian relations” (*)
6. Argentine Foreign Policy
7. Thesis Workshop
(*) The student must pass at least two (2) seminars.
TOTAL TIME LOAD SYLLABUS
The total hours credited for the Masters is 700 hours. This burden, given 11 months a year and the expected duration of two years, requires a commitment to the student daily average of two hours forty minutes per day.
Master’s Thesis
At the end of the race course the teacher should make and defend a Master’s thesis, being guided by a thesis director and evaluated on their oral defense and public by a thesis committee, having to do so no later than two years after the completion of the course of the race.
TARIFF FOR THE RACE
Students in Argentina: $ 500, while they curse it. Total: 24 shares and any other office as a right of examination, registration, etc..
Students abroad: U $ S 200
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Sunday, February 1st, 2009
Degree in International Trade
Objective: To train professionals with a humanistic sense of professional ethics and social commitment that they have skills in marketing, logistics and international negotiations, enabling them to analyze, interpret and implement solutions to the problems of trade relations with other roles to boost economic development d different public and private organizations, because of changes to be generated in the new local, regional and global levels.
Title: BA in International Trade
Duration: 4 years (8 semesters)
Investment: Registration: Gs. 250,000 (annual). Fee: Gs. 250,000 (monthly) (subject to promotion)
Frequency: Regular Plan: Monday to Thursday
Hours: Morning: 08:00 to 11:15 Afternoon: 14:30 to 17:45 Evening: 18:30 to 21:45
Plan modular: Saturday: 08:00 to 15:30 and intensive summer
Curriculum:
FIRST YEAR
Seminar: Reality and National Human Development
Themes: Human Rights, Environment and Gender
FIRST SEMESTER
Theory of Administration
Basic Math
Accounting I
Introduction to Law
SECOND SEMESTER
Informatics
Financial Mathematics
Introduction to Economics
Accounting II
Civil Law
SECOND YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER
Cost Accounting
Microeconomics
Statistics I
Trade Law
SECOND SEMESTER
Accounting Management
Marketing
Statistics II
Labor Law
THIRD YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER
Accounting III
International Law
International Economy
International Trade I
International Marketing I
SECOND SEMESTER
Finance
Market Research
International Marketing II
International Trade II
International Business I
FOURTH YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER
International Finance
International Business II
Customs Legislation
Research Methodology
SECOND SEMESTER
Informatics
International Trade II
International Business Operations Planning
International Markets II
Preparation and Final Defense
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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
I address
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
Tags: business introduction, commercial operations, independent counsel, international arbitration, international contracts, international finance, international marketing, international statistics, international trade business, introduction to management, investment projects, knowledge of marketing, management fundamentals, negotiation techniques, organizational design, quality circles, research methodology, semester address, statistics and probability, universidad mexicana
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Sunday, February 1st, 2009
Intermediate title: International Technical Trade Relations
Profile of Graduates
Professionals specializing in the management of international trade relations of a highly competitive and globalized world, capable of designing and implementing actions and trans-regional integration in both the private and public business.
Plan materials
Subjects First Year
Research Methodology Introduction to Economics
Contemporary Culture General Economic and Social History
Issues of Sociology, Economics and Politics General Administration
Mathematical Analysis I Mathematical Analysis II
Institutions of Private Law International Commercial Law
Subjects Second Year
Statistics for Managers Transport and Logistics
General Accounting Administrative Systems
Microeconomics International Trade
Foreign Trade Operations Finance and Payments
Institution for International Relations Customs and the Customs Law
Linear Algebra English Level I
Computer Level I English Level II
Third Year Subjects
I External Trade Policy Internationalization of Production
Macroeconomics and Economic Policy I Economic Integration
Argentina Economic and Social History International Economic Organizations I
Law of International Relations International Trade Negotiations
Information Technology Foreign Trade Policy II
Fourth Year Subjects
Economic Integration II Workshop on Economics and Politics “Countries in the Mercosur”
International Business Organizations II International Business Workshop
Oratoria Workshop, Writing and Media Tesina Development Workshop
Situation Analysis Workshop Analysis of International Markets
History International Trade Relations Computers Level II
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Sunday, February 1st, 2009
Admission Requirements
It will require a university degree of validity in the national races of not less than 4 (four) years, the submission of Curriculum Vitae and certified analytical studies. Applicants will be evaluated by a committee of admission through the consideration of their academic, professional and a personal interview.
Syllabus
FIRST SEMESTER Theory and Practice of International Trade (72 hours).
Relations and International Trade Negotiations (72 hrs.)
SECOND SEMESTER Foreign Trade Policy (72 hrs.)
Law of International Trade Relations (72 hrs.)
THIRD
SEMESTER Commercial Operations (36 hrs.)
Research Methodology (36 hrs.)
Seminar I: Current Issues in International Economics (36 hrs.)
Seminar II: Comparative Integration Processes (36 hrs.)
FOURTH
SEMESTER Integration Law (36 hrs.)
Seminar III: Industrial Integration in Mercosur (36 hrs.)
Seminar IV: Issues of Commercial Law and Intellectual Property (36 hrs.)
Seminar V: Customs and the Customs Law (36 hrs.)
Thesis Workshop (36 hrs.)
Days and Hours
Days and extended hours: Tuesday and Thursday from 18:00 to 22:00.
Days and times
Days and hours of courses:
Seven meetings Friday and Saturday for four months.
Three seminars a week.
See yearly calendar
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Sunday, February 1st, 2009
DEGREE LEVEL
FIRST SEMESTERIntroduction to Economics
Introduction to Law
Introduction to Management
Accounting I
Foundations of Mathematics
Economic History and Geography
SECOND SEMESTER
Microeconomics I
Calculus I
Accounting II
Technical Trade
General Administration
Business Law I
THIRD SEMESTER
Microeconomics II
Fundamentals of Marketing
Conciliation and Arbitration
I Costs
Probability and Statistics I
International Physical Distribution
FOURTH SEMESTER
Probability and Statistics II
Organization
Economic Engineering I
Business Law II
Macroeconomics I
Costs II
FIFTH SEMESTER
Financial Analysis
Computer Business
Banking Economics I
Practice and workshop costs
Commercial Research
International Economy
SIXTH SEMESTER
Administration of Production
Market Research
HR Management
Financial Management I
Advertising
Agricultural Marketing
SEVENTH SEMESTER
Strategic Marketing
Financial Management II
Organization and Systems
Public International Law
Budget
Language (Certification)
EIGHTH SEMESTER
International Marketing
Research Methodology
Preparation and Evaluation of Projects
Private International Law
Verification and Customs Valuation
Business Practice (340 h)
NINTH SEMESTER
Workshop on International Trade
International Finance and Insurance
Export Project
Final Grade I
TENTH SEMESTER
Business Management Seminar
Final Grade II
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Sunday, February 1st, 2009
Quarterly Plan. Total Duration: 3 years 4 months
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
I address
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
Tags: business introduction, independent counsel, international contracts, international statistics, international trade business, introduction to management, investment projects, knowledge of marketing, organizational design, quality circles, quarterly plan, research methodology, statistics and probability, system operations, universidad mexicana
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Sunday, February 1st, 2009
Curriculum:
FIRST YEAR
Seminar: Reality and National Human Development
Themes: Human Rights, Environment and Gender
FIRST SEMESTER
Theory of Administration
Basic Math
Accounting I
Introduction to Law
SECOND SEMESTER
Informatics
Financial Mathematics
Introduction to Economics
Accounting II
Civil Law
SECOND YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER
Cost Accounting
Microeconomics
Statistics I
Trade Law
SECOND SEMESTER
Accounting Management
Marketing
Statistics II
Labor Law
THIRD YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER
Accounting III
International Law
International Economy
International Trade I
International Marketing I
SECOND SEMESTER
Finance
Market Research
International Marketing II
International Trade II
International Business I
FOURTH YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER
International Finance
International Business II
Customs Legislation
Research Methodology
SECOND SEMESTER
Informatics
International Trade II
International Business Operations Planning
International Markets II
Preparation and Final Defense
Tags: basic math, civil law, cost accounting, development themes, finance market, financial mathematics, international business operations, international economy, international finance, international markets, international trade, introduction to economics, introduction to law, labor law, research methodology, second semester, universidad metropolitana
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