INTB 4220: International Financial Management
Course Format | Lecture 4.0 h + Seminar 0.0 h + Lab. 0.0 h |
Credits | 3.0 |
Course Description
This course provides an introduction to the nature and characteristics of the international financial environment, including the core principles of international economics, foreign exchange, risk management, and international financial markets. The course examines how international banking and other financial institutions facilitate trade and commerce inside and outside national boundaries; provides strategies for financing international operations, and shows students how to appraise risk on both a global and national basis.
Students will receive credit for only one of INTB 2330 or 4220.
Prerequisite(s): Completion of 54 credits including a minimum "C" grade in six credits of university-transferable English or communications. As this course deals with advanced business topics, some first- and second-year coursework in business is highly recommended. MATH 1119 or 1118 and ECON 1220 or 1221 are also recommended.
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