Course description

Provides an overview of management and business. Human resource, marketing, finance, and strategy concerns are addressed with consideration paid to current issues such as technological innovation and its impact on operations, globalization, ethics, teamwork, leadership, and entrepreneurship. Opportunity to deliver an integrative group project.

Forbidden Overlap: due to an overlap in content, students will receive credit for only one course in the following group: AEM 1200, HADM 1810, ILRID 1700.

The "off campus" instance of this course listed below is part of "The Business World in New York City" program.

Summer 2024: Online course

Erik Michielsen
Erik Michielsen
Managing Director, Member Development, World 50 Group
David Taylor
David Taylor
Professor, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies

Student experiences

"I liked this course because it taught me things that are useful and practical. Instead of just telling us the theoretical basics, the teachers also stressed the application of knowledge, like Bizcafe and stock picking. It made me feel like I had already entered my career."
"This class was challenging, but also interesting and exciting all at the same time. Anyone who has an interest in economics or business should definitely take it. It helped propel me to find my passion in economics."