Course Offerings by term

Course Offerings

Introduces a variety of issues pertinent to firms and individuals operating in an international context. Subjects change every semester. Recent topics included: Marketing of New Products, Market Research, and Consumer Behavior.
“For the course description, please find this course in the respective semester on the public course browser: https://www.aup.edu/academics/course-catalog/by-term.”


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Thursday
16:55
19:50
C-505

This course covers theoretical and pragmatic approaches to business practices as a starting point for an on-going exploration into contemporary and critical management concepts. Students will explore the ethical issues that arise as organizations operate in a globalized and inter-connected economy. We will apply general management theory, ethical analysis, and critical approaches to a variety of case studies across different industries and global regions.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
15:20
18:15
C-505

This course offers an in-depth overview of Organizational Behavior concepts and practices. We will cover conventional management theories and critical approaches, as well as sociological and psychological approaches. We will also explore individual, group and organizational dimensions within business and mission-driven organizations. Further, the course aims to facilitate the effective experiential learning of students through activities and problem-solving exercises based on real world examples.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
10:35
11:55
Q-509

The course will focus on the international and multinational aspects of Corporate Finance decision-making in the context of global financial markets and capital formation.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
09:00
10:20
PL-3
Thursday
09:00
10:20
PL-3

This course examines concepts and strategies used in international marketing. Provides an overview of the current/ongoing issues and challenges facing marketers around the globe. The objective is to acquire a better understanding of the marketing challenges facing international and global firms and to analyze the tools and strategies that these companies use to mitigate these issues and challenges.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Thursday
12:10
13:30
G-L21

BA/CM 5049 examines branding decisions and tactics used in strategic decision making. Although mainly qualitative it includes financial analysis of brands, which requires intermediate financial literacy. It examines how branding decisions and tactics are used in strategic decision-making based on case studies and symbolic analysis. It is complemented by a series of guest lectures by leading branding executives explaining real-life cases


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Tuesday
18:30
19:50
VISIT-1
Tuesday
12:10
13:30
Q-A101
Friday
12:10
13:30
Q-A101

This course explores and elaborates on complexity and emergence in the context of contemporary management and the practices of managing. The course engages students with advanced interdisciplinary ‘Management of Complexity’ themes in strategy, organizational behavior and leadership. In this theory and case-driven course, students examine the management of complexity in terms of specific cultural and organizational contexts and management frameworks.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Tuesday
15:20
18:15
Q-A101
DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Thursday
16:55
18:15
Q-509

Considers closely three moments when the practice of writing changed radically in response to historical and cultural processes, from Ancient Greece to 1800 (specific contents change each year). Investigates the forces that inform creative imagination and cultural production. Places those moments and those forces within a geographical and historical map of literary production, and introduces the tools of literary analysis.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
10:35
11:55
G-009
Thursday
10:35
11:55
G-009

Firstbridge courses are offered to degree seeking freshmen and registration is done via webform in pre-arrival checklist.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Tuesday
13:45
15:05
G-002
Friday
13:45
15:05
G-002