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GS 4150 (4 credits)

Global Trade: The Intersection of Main Street and the World

Trade is often characterized in terms of economic flows—the exchange of goods and services across borders and the electronic transfer of funds worldwide, as well as associated taxes, tariffs, labor, and production costs in different parts of the world. Yet trade also involves the exchange of ideas, cultures, languages, and people, all of which have profound implications for doing business worldwide. This course addresses trade in its different manifestations and explores the impact of trade on work in a variety of contexts. Students will approach trade from a holistic perspective to analyze its connections to globalization and their own work environments

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Sections: Summer Quarter 2024

CRN 1701
Credits
4
Dates/Time/Location
Format
Online Asynchronous
Instructor
Garnica, Stephanie M.

Sections: Summer Quarter 2024

CRN 1442
Credits
4
Dates/Time/Location
Format
Online Asynchronous
Instructor
Garnica, Stephanie M.

Sections: Summer Quarter 2023

CRN 1701
Credits
4
Dates/Time/Location
Format
Online Asynchronous
Instructor
Garnica, Stephanie M.

Sections: Summer Quarter 2023

CRN 1442
Credits
4
Dates/Time/Location
Format
Online Asynchronous
Instructor
Garnica, Stephanie M.

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Technology Fee: $4/credit hour for each class taken for credit

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