CONTENT REPOSITORY COLLECTIONS INTERNATIONAL TRADE

COURSES IN THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE COLLECTION

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TGM 204

Principles of Marketing for Global Organizations

This course explores the ways in which global marketing strategies reflect a deep understanding of markets and create valuable offerings for customers globally. Broadly speaking, marketing strategy making is comprised of segmentation, targeting, positioning, and the 4Ps (product, price, promotion, and place). It challenges students to think critically about global competition.

ACC 382

Accounting & Financial Analysis

This course introduces fundamental financial and managerial accounting concepts. The course is divided into two distinct parts. Financial accounting covers foundational accounting topics, including interpretation and analysis of financial statements. Managerial accounting introduces a variety of managerial topics including cost concepts and cost classifications, CVP analysis, incremental analysis, budgeting, and responsibility accounting.

MAT 211

Mathematics for Business Analysis

This course explores topics in business analysis, including: Lagrange multipliers, linear programming, linear algebra, intermediate probability, random variables, discrete distributions, and continuous distributions.

TEM 230

Creativity/Business Innovation

This course introduces concepts, models, and techniques of creativity and innovation. Students will be exposed to processes related to developing creative skills and habits with an emphasis on problem solving and design. Ideally upon completion of this course, students will be able to apply these skills and habits in their personal and business lives to create more innovative products and systems.

TGM 200

Principles of Accounting for Global Organizations

This course covers accrual accounting concepts, teaching students how to prepare and understand the content of traditional financial statements. Topics include the recognition and measurement of accounting events; preparation and analysis of income statements, balance sheets, and statements of cash flows; and the measurement of revenues and expenses, assets, liabilities and stockholders equity, using both U.S. and international accounting standards. The course also covers managerial accounting topics, focusing on the use of accounting information in business planning.

TGM 310

Supply Chain Operations for Global Organizations

This course covers the major elements of supply chain management. Students consider how to combine the disparate parts of a business and combine them into an integrated, cohesive, customer-focused, value chain. They review some of the best supply chains in the world, the models that they use, how they align to their customers, what makes them so responsive and efficient, and what gives them a competitive advantage over their competition. Students discuss the necessary collaboration, integration and visibility across the value chain and how each participant, project and process aligns to and should contribute to the customer value proposition.

TGM 300

Principles of Finance for Global Organizations

This course equips students with the tools necessary to make strategic financing and investment decisions for value creation in a competitive global environment. Topics addressed include ratios analysis; working capital management; time value of money, valuation of securities, derivation of cash flows, cost of capital, capital budgeting decisions, and international financial management.

TGM 430

International Trade and Regional Economic Agreements

The goal of this course is to provide students with a unique understanding of international trade and regional economic agreements, equipping them with cutting-edge knowledge toolkits to successfully navigate the national, regional, and global business environments as a private or public sector manager or leader.

TGM 391

Global Business & Professional Development

Required for all continuing and transfer Thunderbird students, this course enhances critical thinking, communication, presentations and networking skills desired for success in upper-division TGM-specific classes as well as for international internships, study abroad and post-graduation work experiences.

TGM 312

Big Data in the Global Economy

This course explores how multinational organizations make strategic use of Big Data to gain a competitive advantage in the global economy. It covers the important aspects of Big Data from a managerial viewpoint, and it delves into the understanding of global data and how this data must be standardized to account for differences in collection methods, legal constraints and cultural interpretation to create a reliable platform for evaluation.

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