International Business
Course program
Study Plan Semester 2006 - 2 and previously.
Concentration Semester 2006 - 2 and previously.
Concentration Semester 2007 - 1 and subsequently.
Complementary Subjects.
Semester 1
Induction |
0 |
University Well-Being |
1 |
Mathematics 1 |
3 |
Business Law: Commercial |
3 |
Introduction to Economics |
3 |
Institution Formation 1 |
3 |
Introduction to Management |
3 |
International Business |
3 |
Semester 2
Mathematics 2 |
3 |
Fundamentals of Accounting |
3 |
International Commercial Law |
3 |
Marketing |
3 |
Introduction to Negotiation |
3 |
Institution Formation 2 |
3 |
Semester 3
Mathematics 3 |
3 |
Costs for decision-making |
3 |
International Marketing |
3 |
Microeconomics |
3 |
History of International Relations |
3 |
Institution Formation 3 |
3 |
Semester 4
Conflict Management |
3 |
Macroeconomics |
3 |
International Contracts |
3 |
Data Analysis |
3 |
International Transport |
3 |
Institution Formation 4 |
3 |
Semester 5
Geopolitics |
3 |
Financial Mathematics |
3 |
Decision Making Theory |
3 |
Institution Formation (Free) |
3 |
International Relations |
3 |
International Economics |
3 |
Semester 6
Foreign Trade and Investment Regimes |
3 |
Internationalization Strategies |
3 |
Financial Analysis |
3 |
Organizations and Culture |
3 |
Projects’ Management |
3 |
Institution Formation (Free) |
3 |
Semester 7
Procurement and International Physical Distribution |
3 |
International Finances |
3 |
Intercultural Management |
3 |
International Negotiation |
3 |
Concentration 1 |
3 |
Concentration 2 |
3 |
Preparation for Internship |
0 |
Semester 8
Semester 9
Complementary Subject 1 |
3 |
Complementary Subject 2 |
3 |
Concentration 3 |
3 |
Concentration 4 |
3 |
Concentration 5 |
3 |
Post-internship Seminar |
2 |
Concentration: 1991-1 Semester to 2008-1
The Department of International Business offers three Lines of Emphasis of its own. Nevertheless, students may take any other offered by the School of Administration provided that they comply with all the appropriate prerequisites.
Minimum number of credits for Lines of Emphasis: 15 Credits (Decree 2566)
See the School of Administration’s Lines of Emphasis
Organizational Internationalization
Export Management |
3 |
NI0100 International Trade |
Internationalization Management |
3 |
NI0247 Internationalization Strategies |
Costs of Internationalization |
3 |
NI0247 Internationalization Strategies |
International Logistics |
3 |
NI0278 Supply and IPDI |
Trade and Organizational Internationalization |
3 |
NI0247 Internationalization Strategies |
Coordinator
Anne Marie Zwerg-Villegas
Department of International Business
Building 26 - Office 612
Tel: (+574) 26195000 Ext.9977
Email: azwerg@eafit.edu.co
International Relations
International Public Law |
3 |
NI0221 International Relations |
Area Studies: Europe |
3 |
NI0221 International Relations |
Area Studies: Latin America |
3 |
NI0221 International Relations |
Area Studies: Asia-Pacific |
3 |
NI0221 International Relations |
Area Studies: North America |
3 |
NI0221 International Relations |
Coordinator
Natalia Escobar-Pemberthy
Department of International Business
Building 26 – Office 603
Tel: (+574) 2615000 Ext 9735
Email: nescoba3@eafit.edu.co
International Conflict Management
Argumentation and Conflict Resolution |
3 |
NI0274 Conflict Management |
Seminar on International Conflicts |
3 |
NI0274 Conflict Management |
Commercial Diplomacy |
3 |
NI223 International Negotiation |
International Economic Negotiation |
3 |
NI223 International Negotiation |
International Dispute Settlement |
3 |
NI223 International Negotiation |
Coordinator
María Alejandra Calle Saldarriaga
Department of International Business
Building 26 – Office 607
Tel: (+574) 2619500 Ext. 9355
Email: mcalle@eafit.edu.co
Additional Subjects
Students of International Business may take any subject offered by the School of Administration for complementary credits provided that the prerequisite is complied with, if there is one.
Codes: CO, EC, FI, ME, NI, OG, PY
Minimum number of complementary credits: 20 credits, 1999/1; 15 credits (in accordance with Decree 2566) pensum 2004/1; 6 credits pensum 2008/1.
Those wishing to take subjects from other schools (Law, Engineering, Science and Humanities) must have the prior approval of the Head of the international Negotiations program, except for HL0706 Protocol and HL0023 Geopolitics 2, from the School of Humanities and Sciences.
Some ideas:
- Take subjects from another Line of Emphasis.
- Take subjects from the Business Management Program.
- Take subjects in another university (national and international agreements).
- Participate in the development of a research program in the department.
Additional Subjects Offered By the Department of International Business
NI0014 |
International Business (other programs) |
3 |
NI0019 |
Applied Research Process 1* |
3 |
NI0032 |
Skills and Techniques for Negotiations (other programs) |
3 |
NI0036 |
Ethics in international Negotiations |
3 |
NI0038 |
Organizations and Cultures 2* |
3 |
NI0039 |
E-commerce |
3 |
NI0062 |
The Three Main Religions |
2 |
NI0997 |
Research Seminar 4 Credits |
4 |
*1 Previously: Strategies for the Development of Thinking. Additional Subject only for 2004/1 students and other courses.
*2 Additional Subject only for 1999/1 or earlier students.
Additional Subjects Recommended by the School of Administration
CO0023 |
International Accounting |
3 |
FI0024 |
International Finance 3* |
3 |
OG0064 |
Business Creation |
3 |
OG0065 |
Business Plan pre-Project |
2 |
OG0068 |
Business Plan |
3 |
OG0036 |
Management and Negotiation of Technology 4* |
3 |
OG0021 |
Family Businesses |
1 |
HL0706 |
Protocol |
2 |
*3 Additional Subject only for 1999/1 or earlier students.
*4 Additional Subject only for 2004/1 students.