International Trade and Global Value Chains
'Made in the World' characterizes more and more products. Low transport costs and improved information and communications technology make this possible. Companies take advantage of areas' comparative advantages when organizing their operations including research and development, production, marketing, and post-sales service. This concentration provides solid training in international trade theory, practice, and policy, and global value chain management.
Required courses:
Course Number | Course Title | Credits | ⓘ |
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ECON 8616/4610 | International Trade | 3 | ↓ |
BSAD 8710 | Supply Chain Management | 3 | |
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Select 1 course from below:
Course Number | Course Title | Credits | ⓘ |
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ECON 8216/4210 | Industrial Organization | 3 | ↓ |
ECON 8310 | Business Forecasting | 3 | |
ECON 8666/4660 | International Economic Development | 3 | |
ECON 8856/4850 | Economics of Urban and Regional Development | 3 | |
BSAD 8356/SCMT 4350 | Global Sourcing and Innovation | 3 | |
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For additional details contact:
Dr. Catherine Co | Mammel Hall 332R | 402.554.2805 | cco@unomaha.edu