IBUS6402
IBUS 6402 - Human-Focused, Culturally-Sustainable Development in Morocco (4 Cr.)
Global Initiatives (11283)
TCSM - Curtis L. Carlson School of Management
IBUS 6402 - Human-Focused, Culturally-Sustainable Development in Morocco (4 Cr.)
Course description
Through the case of Morocco this education abroad program will explore how does a country improve its economic stability through infrastructure development, business financing and education.
Key course questions:
How is the government responding to increased needs for infrastructure and support to encourage entrepreneurship, human-focused development, sustainable energy, and sustainable agriculture?
What financing options can entrepreneurs access?
How has/is the system of education changing/expanding in order to support growth and new industries?
This course seeks to expand your global understanding, enhance your ability to function in different cultures, fine tune your ability to lead within a multinational firm, and increase your appreciation of cultural and business management differences and similarities around the globe.
Contact the Carlson Global Institute at cgi@umn.edu with questions.
Prereq: approved application
Key course questions:
How is the government responding to increased needs for infrastructure and support to encourage entrepreneurship, human-focused development, sustainable energy, and sustainable agriculture?
What financing options can entrepreneurs access?
How has/is the system of education changing/expanding in order to support growth and new industries?
This course seeks to expand your global understanding, enhance your ability to function in different cultures, fine tune your ability to lead within a multinational firm, and increase your appreciation of cultural and business management differences and similarities around the globe.
Contact the Carlson Global Institute at cgi@umn.edu with questions.
Prereq: approved application
Minimum credits
4
Maximum credits
4
Is this course repeatable?
Yes
What is the maximum number of completions allowed?
2
What is the maximum number of credits that can be earned from this course?
8
Grading basis
A-F - A-F Grade Basis
Discussion
Fulfills the writing intensive requirement?
No
Typically offered term(s)
Every Fall