| BUS
482 |
International Marketing |
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| General
Information: |
Semester: |
Spring 2008 |
Access Course
password required |
Instructor: |
Robert Thorson |
Textbook: |
For most current book information please
go to:
http://www.efollett.com |
Course Description: |
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Emphasizes
the growing importance of am international perspective to successful
business operations. Examines problems associated with marketing
across national, international, transcultural and subcultural
boundaries. Develops international marketing skills.
Pre-requisite: BUS 321 and Junior standing or higher or permission
of the instructor. |
Minimum
Computer Requirements: |
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Win 2000/XP
or Mac OSX Pentium/G3 1Ghz w/ 1.5 GB RAM
High Speed Internet Access Recommended*
Firefox 1.5.0.11 or Internet Explorer 6x
Java runtime environment 1.5.11
(J2SE)
5.0 update 11 for Windows and
(J2SE)
5.0 Release 4 for OSX
UPDATES-Make sure you download security patches for your operating
system. If you're a Microsoft Windows user, get your monthly updates at
www.microsoft.com/security. If you use Mac, check out updates at
www.mac.com/support.
*Courses can be accessed via 56K modem connections although due to the
long page load times this type of connection is not recommended and any
connectivity problems due to this type of connection are not supported
by Lewis-Clark State College.
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On Campus Requirements: |
Please contact the
instructor. |
Other Information: |
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On-line
discussions may be required during this course. The LCWarriorMail
account and WebCT course mail are the only accounts that will be used to
contact students regarding online courses. An LCWarriorMail account is
automatically assigned to students when they enroll. Access to this
email account is found at
www.lcwarriormail.com. WebCT course mail is enabled when a student
is enrolled in a WebCT course. Access to WebCT course mail is through
each WebCT course. WebCT course mail is an internal mail system only and
cannot be accessed outside of a WebCT course. Please check with your
instructor to determine the preferred method of contact. |