Sep 01, 2025  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

MGT 3530 - Doing Business in Emerging Markets

Credits: 4
Formerly: MGT3375
The primary purpose of the course is to generate understanding, awareness of, and sensitivity to the cross-cultural decisions and operational issues confronting multinational businesses as they enter emerging markets. Students explore the institutional development of emerging markets, how to locate and analyze opportunities there, create appropriate business and revenue models, and determine successful market entry strategies. This course also seeks to increase students’ awareness of and ability to think critically about differences related to race, gender, social class, ethnicity, economic status, nationality, religion, and inequality.
Prerequisite(s): MGT 1100  and at least sophomore standing. Students who have taken MGT 3510 International Management will be given preference. Maximum enrollment: 15 students.
Fulfills: X in LS Core.