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China

Join us for a once in a life-time opportunity to travel to Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Beijing, China over a two week period and learn about China in the context of business. China is an enormous emerging economic power and is playing a growingly significant role in the global business community which only appears to be growing even larger. We will meet together eight times before the trip to study Chinese culture, economics, and business in order to maximize your experience in China. The course focus is on China and doing business with/in China, with the intention of expanding your ability to think globally. The only way this can really happen is to go there – hence, this travel course. Course Title:  MIS 479/ITM789 China:  Hunting with Tigers and Dragons (can be taken for graduate or undergraduate credit) Professors:  Dr. Leida Chen, Dr. Cindy Corritore, Dr. John Wingender and Dr. Beverly Kracher. Prereq:  Graduate or junior/senior undergraduate standing in the College of Business, or consent of the department (contact china@creighton.edu).

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