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Course Description

This course provides an overview of the importance of international business and trade in the global economy and explores the factors that influence success in international markets. Students will learn about the techniques and strategies associated with marketing, distribution, and managing international business effectively. This course prepares students for postsecondary programs in business, including international business, marketing, and management.

Overall Curriculum Expectations

By the end of this course, over the five units and covering five strands the students will meet the following Overall Expectations. The students will:

A: Business, Trade, and the Economy
A1 demonstrate an understanding of terminology, concepts, and basic business communication practices related to international business;
A2 analyze the impact of international business activity on Canada’s economy;
A3 demonstrate an understanding of how international business and economic activities increase the interdependence of nations.
B: The Global Environment for Business
B1 analyze ways in which Canadian businesses have been affected by globalization
B2 demonstrate an understanding of the factors that influence a country’s ability to participate in international business;
B3 assess the effects of current trends in global business activity and economic conditions.
C: Factors Influencing Success in International Markets
C1 analyze the ways in which cultural factors influence international business methods and operations;
C2 assess the ways in which political, economic, and geographic factors influence international business methods and operations;
C3 identify and describe common mistakes made by businesses in international markets;
C4 evaluate the factors currently affecting the international competitiveness of Canadian businesses
D: Marketing Challenges, Approaches, and Distribution
D1 assess the challenges facing a business that wants to market a product internationally;
D2 compare the approaches taken by various companies to market their products internationally;
D3 demonstrate an understanding of the logistics of, and challenges associated with, distribution to local, national, and international markets.
E: Working in International Markets
E1 analyze the ways in which ethical considerations affect international business decisions;
E2 assess the working environment in international markets;
E3 demonstrate an understanding of the process for crossing international borders as it relates to international business.

Outline of Course Content

Total

Unit Title Hours
Unit 1 Introduction to International Business 21 hours
Unit 2 Canada’s Role in International Business 21 hours
Unit 3 Culture, Politics, and Economics 24 hours
Unit 4 Trade Organizations and Social Responsibility 15 hours
Unit 5 Marketing, Supply Chain, and Logistics 21 hours
Final Course Culminating Activity
Final Examination
8 hours
2 hours
Total Total hours 110 hours + 2 hours




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Course Curriculum

  • BBB4M Pre-test 2 days
  • Self-assessment: Learning Skills and Work Habits 2 days
  • BBB4M V1 AOL1 Assignment 2 days
  • BBB4M V1 AOL2 Test 2 days
  • BBB4M V1 AOL3 Assignment 2 days
  • BBB4M V1 AOL4 Test 2 days
  • BBB4M V1 AOL5 Assignment 2 days
  • BBB4M V1 AOL6 Test 2 days
  • BBB4M V1 AOL7 Test 2 days
  • Course Information
    Course Outline 00:00:00
    Hour and Mark Breakdown 00:00:00
    Business Skills 00:00:00
    Unit One
    U1L1 00:00:00
    U1L2 00:00:00
    U1L3 00:00:00
    U1L4 00:00:00
    Unit Two
    U2L1 00:00:00
    U2L2 00:00:00
    U2L3 00:00:00
    U2L4 00:00:00
    Unit Three
    U3L1 00:00:00
    U3L2 00:00:00
    U3L3 00:00:00
    U3L4 00:00:00
    Unit Four
    U4L1 00:00:00
    U4L2 00:00:00
    U4L3 00:00:00
    Unit Five
    U5L1 00:00:00
    U5L2 00:00:00
    U5L3 00:00:00
    U5L4 00:00:00
    Final Exam
    CCA Part 1 00:00:00
    CCA Part 2 00:00:00
    CCA Part 3 00:00:00

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    Course Details:

    • Course Code
      BBB4M V1
    • OSSD Credit Value
      1.0
    • Pre-requisite
      None
    • Tuition Fee
      Canadian students: $800 International students: $2000
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