Courses and Credits

Enroll in 2-3 courses plus a required internship for approximately 12-18 quarter credits and 8-12 semester credits. Total internship credits will vary depending on internship hours. All students must take a mandatory internship seminar for one quarter credit.

Spring Quarter

BA 325 Global, Legal, and Social Environment of Business

Read more about BA 325 Global, Legal, and Social Environment of Business Study the legal and ethical regulations of business organizations--including their human resource, finance, production, marketing, and environmental functions--in the United Kingdom, United States, and throughout Europe.
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BA 308 Leadership and Communication

Read more about BA 308 Leadership and Communication The purpose of this course is to develop leadership and communication skills. We will focus on self-awareness for leading, persuading, and working with others; effective business writing and speaking; and team development.
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London Internship Seminar - Spring Quarter

Read more about London Internship Seminar - Spring Quarter (Internship and Service Learning Placement Hours 100)This seminar actively helps you to evaluate your development in the workplace through discussions of organizational theory, employment best practice and inter-cultural skills for business.
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Cross-Cultural Business Communication

Read more about Cross-Cultural Business Communication The environment in which organisations operate is referred to as VUCA: Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous. Part of what drives this is increasing globalisation. No longer are your colleagues just local, teams are spread across countries and time zones with different languages and cultures. Organisations expect their…
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EC 388 Economic Integration of the European Union

Read more about EC 388 Economic Integration of the European Union The course provides a comprehensive examination of the processes of European integration, and offers a critical analysis of EU’s economic policies in their broader historical, political and economic contexts. This analysis is undertaken in light of the peculiar and often problematic relationship between Britain…
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EC 470 Monetary Economics

Read more about EC 470 Monetary Economics Monetary Economics is the study of monetary and financial variables in the economy, such as money, financial institutions and markets, interest rates, foreign exchange and the price level, and their determinants and interactions.This course aims to introduce students to the theoretical treatment of the flow of funds and its component parts, the importance of…
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GLBL 388: Contemporary Britain in a Global Setting

Read more about GLBL 388: Contemporary Britain in a Global Setting This course examines contemporary British politics and society. We will discuss the commanding themes in British politics and public life and look at their historical context. The course provides an introduction to the principal institutions, parties and issues in British politics. This will extend to…
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