Activity Type:
Seminar
Date:
Friday, October 22, 2010 - 17:00 to Sunday, October 24, 2010 - 00:00
Event Status:
As Scheduled
Location:
100 Porter Hall, Carnegie Mellon campus
Contact Person:
Veronica Dristas
Contact Phone:
412-624-2918
Contact Email:
dristas@pitt.edu
Cost:
Free but must register
As global citizens, students need to have a working knowledge of other countries which are important in shaping the corporate, social and political world. As a rising state in the world economy, India's status in the business and in world affairs is shifting. This short course will explore how these three factors interact in India and in the perceived position of India as a world economy.
Students in any department, pursuing any major are welcome to register for this course for 1 credit. The Pitt course numbers are: BIND 2400 CRN 38695 (graduate) and BUSECN 1505 CRN 38958 (undergraduate. Seminar continues Saturday, October 23rd and Sunday, October 24th.
UCIS Unit:
Global Studies Center
International Business Center
Non-University Sponsors:
Office of the Provost
Katz Graduate School of Business
Swanson School of Engineering
Division of Student Affairs
Carnegie Mellon University H. John Heinz College
World Regions:
South Asia