Cultural Geography and Business Practices

Course Code:
SOC 330
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable, Social & Cultural Engagement - Integrated
Course Description:

This class is designed to examine the global links which are of increasing importance in business, politics and intercultural communication.  We will look at the environment in which the world functions and the risks involved in cross border interaction.  The course will investigate management styles as they change through cultures, laws and unwritten rules.  We will investigate risks, responsibilities, ethics, strategy, and alliances between countries, corporations, organizations and individuals. Culture greatly influences communication and decision making.  How do Swedish negotiators differ from Chinese negotiators?  How does opening a new business in Turkey differ from starting out in Mexico? Is there a difference in motivating workers in India, Kenya and Brazil?  Through the use of case studies, videos, interactive websites and lectures, we will begin to understand the difference between the many facets of humanity and economics.

Prerequisite: ENG 101 Effective College Writing

General Education Requirements:  SC-I

Credit:
1 - 3
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