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Quick Facts
About the courses
Admission Requirements

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Quick Facts About USF:

- Founded in 1956, USF is the second largest university in the southeast

- The 8th largest university in the U.S. and the youngest ever to reach this size in 50 years

- Accredited by the Commission on College of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS)

- Has 41,000 students on campus from all 50 states and over 115 countries

- Most popular major is Business

- Has more than 180,000 Alumni worldwide

Rankings:

- One of the Top 500 Universities for 2005! (Academic Ranking of World University for 2005 by the Institute of Higher Education Shanghai Jiao Tung Universities)

- Listed as one of America’s Best Colleges for 2006 by U.S. News and World Report!

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About the Courses

- Program accredited by the AACSB – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business

- Program and degree similar to the one offered at the Florida campus

Contact us for more information:
Ms Grace Chock – (65) 6320 2355 / grace@cae.edu.sg

YEAR 1

▪ MAR 3023 Basic Marketing (3) BA MKT
Junior standing. Survey of the marketing of goods and services within the economy. Attention is paid to the impact of marketing on other functional areas of business as well as society.

▪ MAR 4453 Business-to-Business Marketing (3) BA MKT
PR: MAR 3023. This course is a concentrated study of the marketing of goods and services to the industrial, institutional and other businesses. The course analyzes the characteristics of the markets and channels of distribution used in business-to-business marketing. Also covered are sales, management, research and promotional practices, as well as marketing policies and strategies associated with business-to-business marketing.

▪ MAR 3823 Marketing Management (3) BA MKT
PR: MAR 3023. An applications oriented study of the marketing function at an intermediate level. Emphasis upon techniques for analysis and problem-solving. Builds upon the principles and concepts learned in MAR 3023, and provides a strong foundation for the remaining courses in the marketing curriculum.

▪ QMB 3200 Business And Economic Statistics II (3) BA QMB
PR: MAC 2230 or MAC 2233, QMB 2100. Simple linear regression and correlation; multiple regression and model building; forecasting models; analysis of variance; chi-square tests; non parametric methods.

▪ MAR 4156 International Marketing (3) BA MKT
PR: MAR 3023. A study of procedures and problems associated with establishing marketing operations in foreign countries. Includes the institutions, principles and methods involved in the solution of these business problems as well as the effects of national differences on business practices and buyer behavior.

▪ ISM 3011 Information Systems in Organizations (3) BA QMB
PR: CGS 2100 or equivalent. May not be counted toward major requirements in MIS. An introduction to the language, concepts, structures and processes involved in the management of information systems including fundamentals of computer-based technology and the use of business-based software for support of managerial decisions. s by a firm. Includes the management of the asset and liability structure of the firm under certain and risky situations. The financial decision process will include and recognize the international as well as domestic aspects of financial management.

▪ MAR 3613 Marketing Research (3) BA MKT
PR: QMB 2100, MAR 3023. A study of research methods and techniques applicable to problem solving in marketing. Attention is also given to defining information needs, determining the value of information, interpreting and reporting information for use in marketing decision making.

CHRISTMAS VACATION
▪ ISM 4382 Global Information Systems

PR: ISM 3011. This course focuses on the role of information technology in global business organizations and the challenges in building information systems to enable global operations.

▪ ECO 3703 International Economics MW (3) BA ECN
PR: ECO 2013 and ECO 2023 with a grade of “C” or better. Role of international trade in the U.S. economy. Gains from trade, balance of payments, exchange rate determination, balance of payments stability, and international commercial policy.

MAR 4933 Internship/Vacation

YEAR 2

▪ ACG 2071 Principles of Managerial Accounting (3) BA ACC
PR: ACG 2021. A study of the accountant’s role in assisting management in the planning and controlling of business activities.

▪ FIN 3403 Principles of Finance (3) BA FIN
PR: ACG 2071 or CI; ECO 2013 and ECO 2023. Study of the processes, decisions structures, and institutional arrangements concerned with the use and acquisition of fund

▪ FIN 3604 International Finance (3) BA FIN
PR: FIN 3403 or CI. Study of factors affecting international business, assessment of risks, international managerial finance, institutions and instruments of international business finance.

▪ BUL 3320 Law And Business I (3) BA GBA
This course covers the nature of legal and societal institutions and environments, and major aspects of public, private, UCC and related business law.

▪ Literature and Writing
▪ ECS 3013 Economic Development (3) BA ECN

PR: ECO 2013 and ECO 2023 or CI. Economic development in emerging nations.

▪ MAN 3025 Principles of Management (3) BA MAN
PR: Junior standing. Examines intrapersonal, interpersonal, group/team, organizational, and environmental (both stakeholder and societal) factors influencing the management task.

CHRISTMAS VACATION

▪ MAN 3240 Organizational Behavior Analysis – (3) BA MAN
PR: MAN 3025. The course covers research literature relevant to organizational functioning including behavioral effects of power and authority, formal organization, structural variation, leadership, motivation, and communication.

▪ MAN 4600 International Management (3) BA MAN
PR: MAN 3025, Senior Standing or CI. A study of the role and importance of the international/multinational firms in the global environment. Impact of the political, regulatory, and economic dimensions will be considered from the manager’s perspective.

▪ GEB 4890 Strategic Management and Decision Making MW (3) BA GBA
PR: Senior standing and FIN 3403, MAN 3025, MAR 3023. The course is intended to provide a unifying, integrating, and coordinating opportunity to tie together concepts, principles, and skills learned separately in other, more specialized courses in Business Administration.

MAR 4933 Internship/Vacation

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Teacher: Minimum Student – 1  : 10

Teacher: Maximum Student  – 1 : 25

 

Courses Duration

Duration of course  (60 credits)

Typically 2 years, with most Courses will be spread over 3 weeks, 15 hours per week. Some courses are spread over 8 weeks, 6 hours per week. 

 

Mode of Delivery

All courses are face-to-face except for one on-line writing course and the academic component of the internship placement.

 

Courses Taught

All classes are taught in a CAE classroom.

 

Graduation Requirements

Upon completion of the program they are awarded a B.B.A. in International Marketing from USF.

 

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  Course Fees 

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Admission Requirements

Students applying for the Bachelor’s Degree must meet the following:

- With an Advanced Diploma from Broward College (or from an accredited community college)

- A Polytechnic Business Diploma, and a 2.5 Grade Point Average, or higher, students may transfer directly into the University of South Florida Bachelor degree program in Business Administration.

- O/A level holders can also gain entry into the program by completing the Advanced Diploma with CAE and subsequently transferring into the USF program.

 

Download application form here:

- Center for American Education – English / Chinese 华文

- University of South Florida – English

 

For Foreign Students:

- Immigration & Checkpoints Authority – Student’s Pass Application Forms (eForm 16 & Form V103)

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