Minor in Global Management
All business, whether it is described as domestic or international, is now affected by the global economy. Graduates who have completed the Global Management Minor, will have greater competency in making decisions in this complex global business environment.
This Minor offers students a broad range of internationally oriented courses at an undergraduate level, encompassing international marketing, international trade, the management of multinational enterprises, international finance, international economics, as well as ethics and the regulation of international business. Students will also have the opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of the business environment in a specific geographic region.
Administered by: Ted Rogers School of Business Management, Global Management Studies Department
Exclusions: This minor is not available to students in the following programs:
- Business Management - Global Management Studies Major, regular and co-op programs
To receive this Minor, students must complete six (6) courses from the following curriculum:
Five (5) of the following:
- FIN 621 International Finance
- GMS 522 International Marketing
- GMS 601 International Economics
- GMS 723 International Trade
- GMS 724 Management of International Enterprise
- GMS 802 Ethics and Regulation of Int'l Bus
- GMS 850 Global Management Strategy
- HIS 590 Modern International Relations
- LAW 724 Legal Aspects of International Business
- MHR 700 Cross-Cultural Dimensions of Organizational Behaviour
Plus one (1) of the following:
Please see Senate Policy 2, Section 7.4 for further information about Minors.