TRAN360—Global Commerce and Entreprises  [3]  Course will explore the current environment, opportunities, and conflicts facing the global entrepreneur. Major topics include the exploring global opportunities (Global Entrepreneurship Monitor), steps towards going global (Export process), the mechanisms of going global, and how to manager global success.

Course Learning Objectives:

  • Explore various business cultures
  • Develop cross cultural analytical and international trade skills
  • Learn to identify and investigate international business opportunities

Program Fees of $3,999 Includes:

  • Hotel stay (6 nights) in a double occupancy with breakfast  ($500 extra for single occupancy) at Novotel hotel (4 Stars Hotel)

  • Airport to hotel transfers (in Dubai)

  • Course binder

  • International Travel Insurance

  • Visits to museums, companies, etc.

  • Transportation to various sites

  • Overnight desert stay

  • New Year’s Party on Palm Island

  • Tuition (if enrolled in at least 12 credits in Fall 2010)

  • Roundtrip on Delta from Charleston (Other city departures possible at extra charge)

 

 

The Instructor - Dr. David Desplaces has been teaching global commerce, entrepreneurship and management for 9 years . He joined the  College of Charleston Fall 2007. Dr. Desplaces is a French    national who lived in the United Arab Emirates for 15 years before calling the US his home where he met and married his wife, Jill. His research has focused on entrepreneurship, regional economic development and business ethics education.

Email: desplacesd@cofc.edu

Phone: (843) 953-6446

Office: 307 Tate Center