BUMKT3730 International Business

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School:                                                       Federation Business School

 

 

Course Title:                              International Business

 

 

Course Code:                      BUMKT3730

 

 

Teaching Location:               Partner Locations

 

 

Credit Points:                            15

 

 

Semester, Year:                  Summer semester 2015/ 2016

 

 

Prerequisite(s):                   Highly recommended BUECO1507 and BUECO1508

 

 

Corequisite(s):                         Nil

 

 

Exclusion(s):                             Nil

 

 

ASCED Code:                                    0803011

 

Program Level:                  

 

Level of course in Program

AQF Level(s) of Program

 

5

6

7

8

9

10

Introductory

 

 

 

 

 

 

Intermediate

 

 

 

 

 

 

Advanced

 

 

X

 

 

 

 


 

Organisation:

 

Staff

 

Lecturer Details

Tutor Details

(if relevant)

Name

Partner to insert details

 

Email Contact

 

 

Office Location&Campus

 

 

Phone Contact

 

 

Consultation Hours

 

 

 

Prescribed Text

This course will be conducted on the presumption that students have a copy of:

Hill, Charles W. (2014). International business: Competing in the global marketplace (10th ed.). Sydney: McGraw-Hill.

This student companion website for this text features some useful resources for students: http://www.mhhe.com/hills

 

Student Responsibility

It is the responsibility of every student to be aware of the requirements for this course, and understand the specific details included in this document.

 

For full details of programs and school procedures, please refer to the Federation Business School Programs Handbook available at http://federation.edu.au/faculties-and-schools/federation-business-school/student-resources/continuing-students/timetables

 

Students should be aware of the content of the handbook, particularly:

·       Special Consideration process and forms

·       Assignment Coversheet

·       Submission of tasks and assignments

·       Grading codes

·       Appeal process

·       Unsatisfactory progress - Early Intervention

 

It is emphasised that this course requires a significant commitment outside of formal class contact.  The learning tasks in this course may include classes (lectures, tutorials or seminars), required reading, the preparation of answers to set questions, exercises and problems, and self-study. In addition, students may be required to complete an assignment, test or examination.

 

The table below is an example of the suggested time allocations for this course.

 

Classes

3 hours per topic

36 hours

Reading

2 hours per topic

24 hours

Preparation of set questions, exercises and problems

4 hours per topic

48 hours

Preparation of assignment

 

20 hours

Study and revision for test and end of semester examination

 

22 hours

TOTAL

 

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