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Focuses on helping individuals understand how scientific information effects management decision making and public policy.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Examine visuals drawn from advertising, TV, movies, and other media to see how they influence us.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Learn about the components of an organization's marketing program and how products are priced, promoted, and distributed.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Prepare yourself to serve in the international business world by gaining a basic understanding of global business.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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This course explores communication practices and theories as they are observed in personal and professional contexts.
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Learn about the risks encountered by multinational corporations and how they evaluate, approach, and manage these risks.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Considers explanations for pattern of diversity and the apparent good fit of organisms to the environment.
School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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