This course focuses on the core concept and techniques for entering international market place. Emphasis on the effect of socio cultural, demographic, economic, technological and pollical factors in the foreign trade environment. This covers the variety of topics to illustrate the unique nature of international business including the patterns of world trade, currency exchange and international finance, globalization of the firm, international marketing and operating procedures of the multinational enterprise.
- Teacher: Randon Villota
Course Description: The goal of this
course is to prepare students for the real-world challenges of a networking
professional. It is designed for students interested in network and server administration.
The text includes extensive hands-on projects, exercises, and review questions
in each chapter, which reinforce network administration skills as they are
learned. Case projects at the end of each chapter allow students to take on the
role of a network administrator, making decisions and troubleshooting real-life
problems. Specific topic coverage includes network administration and
management, administering active directory, managing group policy,
administering file resources, administering web resources in windows server
2003, administering TCP/IP, administering DNS, monitoring and troubleshooting
network related problems.
- Teacher: Joanna Marie Javier
- Teacher: Carl Johnave Monzon