The course engages students with advanced themes in international management strategy, both in theory and in practice. Students will take a critical approach to understand how theory influences practice and how our perceptions of strategy evolve over time and circumstance. Furthermore, students will examine strategy in terms of specific cultural, international and organizational elements given specific sustainability and mission-based frameworks.
Code
BA5071
Name
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Credits
2
Pre-requisites
Major=MSc: International Management OR Major=MSc: Int'l Mgmt (NGO & Mission-Based Track) OR Major=MSc: Int'l Mgmt (Sustainability Systems Track) AND College Level=New Student - Grad OR College Level=Graduate OR College Level=Graduate - Continuing
Co-requisites
None
Can be taken twice for credit?
No
Discipline
BA (Business)
Level
Graduate
Type
Regular
CAMS ID
4476
Last update with CAMS
To understand management strategy theories and concepts and apply them to current issues, problems, and opportunities involved in contemporary organizations, business and management;
To explore conceptual frameworks and models to analyze competitive situations and strategic dilemmas and gain insight into strategic management;
To acquire practical experience in dealing with strategic issues; and
To work in teams in order to achieve mutual goals in a competitive environment.
Term Code Name
Spring 2021 BA5071 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT