GIE-4103
Doing Business in Asian Markets
Academic Level (Cycle) - Premier cycle
3 credits
Description
This course is structured with a series of interrelated topics that specifically contribute to the emergence of a global framework to address issues and challenges needed for business practices in emerging Asian markets. Concretely, the main theme of this course focuses on analyzing the characteristics of business environment in Asian countries, designing the development strategies of Canadian companies in these emerging markets and managing the key factors of business operations in Asian markets.
Enrolment restriction(s)
- Cycle d'études
- May not enrol: Éducation continue
Some course sections may have additional restrictions.
- GIE-4100 Faire des affaires sur les marchés asiatiques Since Winter 2012
- GIE-6100 Faire des affaires sur les marchés asiatiques Since Winter 2012
- GIE-6103 Doing Business in Asian Markets Since Winter 2013
Equivalent courses are activities at the same academic level (cycle) with identical or very similar content. Successfully completing one leads to recognition of the other. If, during one of the semesters indicated, you successfully completed an equivalent course, you are not required to enrol in the course presented on this page. The equivalent course will be recognized in your case.
Paired courses are activities at different academic levels. If you have completed a level 4000 undergraduate course, you cannot take the corresponding level 6000 or 7000 course if you pursue master's or doctoral studies, and you cannot have it recognized by your program directorate.
GIE-4103 in brief
Course Outline(s)Delivery Modes
- This course is available in in-person/hybrid delivery mode
Faculty and Department
Sciences de l'administration
FSA Management
Number of hours per week
- Classes: 3 hours
- Labs or practical assignments: 0 hours
- Individual work: 6 hours
- Total: 9 hours