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Core courses
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 B 501 - International Marketing |
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Understanding of international marketing.
Marketing decision – making and understanding complex marketing situations. Planning and implementing marketing programs. |
B 502 - Advanced Management |
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Basic problems of management in an international context : the international firms, their strategies and management environment and future. The course is organized around the traditional management functions of planning, organizing, communicating and controlling.
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B 503 - Human Resources in Management |
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The course focus is leadership, management of change, equal opportunity law, organizational and employee development, participative work systems job design, motivation and strategic human resources management. |
B 504 - Financial Accounting |
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Sources of finance market ratios. Capital expenditure decisions. Asset replacement decisions. Relationship between risk and return. Capital rationing. Gearing, relationships between debt and equity of companies. Working capital management. Cash stocks and credit management. Leasing. |
B 505 - Corporate Finance |
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Finance and control. |
 B 506 - International Law |
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Relations économiques et internationales.
Contrats internationaux. Structure et rédaction contractuelle. |
B 507 - Quantitative Business Analysis |
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This highly practical module introduces statistics and other quantitative techniques used in the analysis of business problems. The objectives of the statistical element of the courses are to develop and awareness of the key methods of practical statistics, to instill confidence in the analysis and interpretation of business data using techniques.
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 B 508 - Managerial Economics |
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Managerial Economics uses the tools and techniques of economic analysis to analyze and then to solve business problems. In a sense, managerial economics bridges the gap between traditional economics and business administration decision making.
With modifications, the principles of managerial economics can be applied to the management of non-business, non profit organizations such as schools, hospitals, government agencies, and like institutions, managerial economics also clarifies the vital role business firms play in our society, that is, producing and then distributing goods and services most efficiently.

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