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Leadership in International Management - Arizona State University at the West Campus

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Leadership in International Management from Arizona State University at the West Campus is a Campus Bachelor International Business degree that prepares you for a Business career. SGML's LIM program offers an extensive international curriculum and an intense multicultural experience designed for high-achieving students who desire the knowledge, skills, and techniques necessary to participate significantly in international business operations. The LIM cross-cultural learning experience at Tecnol?gico de Monterrey in Mexico distinguishes this program from other international degree programs. Because trade with Central American countries is expected to increase in the near future, the emphasis of this program is currently on understanding and developing relationships with Central American trading partners. Students are expected to become fluent in Spanish, spend a semester studying in Mexico, and partner with Central American exchange students. View more details on Arizona State University at the West Campus . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related International Business courses.

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