-International Corporate Governance, IBU309*, this course is aimed at helping students to construct an effective corporate governance framework applicable to different legal systems as well as corporate structures.
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This course covers various topics on probability and statistics, including conditional probability, random variables and distributions,
expectation, typical distributions, stochastic processes, estimation, testing hypotheses, categorical data and nonparametric methods, and
linear statistical models.
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This class introduces students to the study of world politics. It helps students to analyze issues and events in world politics through the
lens of international relations theories and it equips students with rich substantive knowledge in this field. In this class, we will explore
answers to some of most exciting questions about this world. The topics covered in this class include the following: war and peace,
politics and economics, power and diplomacy, nationalism and transnationalism, states and international organizations etc.
This course covers the global logistics is the process, largely about supply chain, distribution network and application to online sales. It is also an art of managing the flow of goods through the supply chain, from the place where they are made to the place where they are consumed. Supply chain management is a way to link major business processes within and across companies into a high-performance business model that drives competitive advantage. Students will learn about demand forecasting, aggregate planning and coordination which refers to the movement, storage, and flow of goods, services and information inside and outside the organization or worldwide context.
Studies the basic principles of management including but not limited to planning , organizing, staffing, leading and control.
This course covers the familiarization of basic principles of management through class participation and doing projects, the development of team-working skills in completing a medium size course project and sharpening the ability in presenting one’s own project and results.
This course is designed to provide students with a foundational understanding of the history and development of Organisational Behaviour (OB) theories and concepts. The body of knowledge focuses on how the attributes and behaviours of individuals and groups influence the culture, design, ethics, learning and structure of an organisation.
This course explains the formal analysis of entrepreneurship in theory and practice leading on to a consideration of creativity of doing business. It introduces students to what it means to be an entrepreneur, the fundamental tools of the trade and the role of entrepreneurship both as it has been and as it currently is. Students will be introduced to the theoretical concepts of entrepreneurial venture creation in a range of contexts. The course concludes with the practical application of these theories and concepts in business planning and business concept presentation.
This course emphasizes the importance of bsuiness communication in the business world. It provides relevant concepts and theories that undepin effective communication applied in the real business practices. It takes a practical and analytical approach in the development of content and style in business communications. The emphasis is on logic, creativity, concern for audience and the use of psychological approaches to provide solution to business problems through tactful oral and written communications.
This course will enable students to understand the basic principles and stucture of International Business Law. To learn to apply the relevant legal concepts and principles to solve case studies and to use legal rules to safeguard their rights and interests against teh risks of international business.