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Course |
International Business Field Experience (BUSN306) |
Course dates |
6 – 17 July 2020 |
Campus |
North Sydney |
Form(s) of teaching |
Experiential teaching and learning, business clinics, seminars, guest speakers and field work off site |
Form(s) of assessment |
Group presentation and project, business analysis, personal reflection |
ACU credit points |
10cp - equivalent to 3-4 US credit hours or 7.5 European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) |
Contact hours |
36 hours (Class and outbound fieldwork) |
This course should appeal to any student, who is keen to explore current themes of entrepreneurship, innovation, globalisation and business conducted from an Australasia-Pacific perspective.
This two week intensive unit will broaden student’s knowledge and experience of business. Business environments are explored within a global perspective, which is characterised by change, complexity and uncertainty and students will be introduced to a variety of business organisations and settings in order to explore different outlooks centred on the concepts of innovation and ideas, entrepreneurship, global responsibility, ethical conduct, sustainability and the implications for international business practices.
These themes will be explored through seminars, industry panel discussions, interviews, business clinics and site visits. In addition, all students will have the opportunity to relate important principles and aspects of their majors to a "real" international business environment.
Students will also gain an awareness of Australian business culture, operations and organisational behaviour and derive implications for international business activities.
This study also aims to facilitate effective business communication skills, teamwork, and reflection. Students will develop an ability to explore, examine, process information in order to develop effective inquiry skills which can be transitioned later into employment.
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