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May 26, 2026
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ADMG 410 - Comparative Global Studies in IT Management I Description: This course offers students an opportunity to study and experience various industries operating in another country or region with an emphasis on global information technology, retail management, entrepreneurship, and leadership. By permission of department based on application through Study Abroad and Exchange Program. Grade will be either S or U.
Credits: (4) Contact Hours: 4
Learner Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Using theories of leadership, compare and contrast leadership and management styles between the U.S. and the country or countries of study. Hypothesize WHY you think the U.S. and foreign countries have developed their particular styles of leadership and management.
- Analyze at least 5 differences between B2C in the U.S. and B2C in the foreign country.
- Examine at least 2 forms of IT used in the foreign country that have not been widely adopted in the U.S., and/or at least 2 forms of IT used in the U.S. that have not been widely adopted in the foreign country.
- Evaluate at least 5 differences between B2B and B2C communications in the U.S. and B2B and B2C communications in the foreign country.
- Extrapolate from your understanding of the history of the foreign country how that history has affected both business and non-business relationships.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date: 10/20/25
Anticipated Course Offering Terms and Locations: This course does not have an established scheduling pattern.
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