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5. South Africa BRICS is the second African Economy and the largest economy
in the Southern African Economic Area the African Civilisation
6. Nigeria is the largest economy in Africa and the West African Economic Area
the African Civilisation
7. Saudi Arabia is one of the possible central states of the Islamic Civilisation and
the economic leader of the Arab economic space
For each of these economic areas, will be analysed the features of each one of the countries of
this economic space: 1. The economic and political influence of the BRICS-MNS in relation to the rest of
countries on their economic area 2. The key economic organisations and integration agreements
The BRICS-MNS Countries: 1. Almost half of the world population 3,358,000 million of people
2. Almost a third of the global GDP 18,053,954 million dollars 3. They belong to six different civilisations Hindu, Sinic, Western, Orthodox, the African,
and Islamic
4. They belong to seven economic areas Hindu, Sinic - Buddhist, Orthodox, Southern
Africa, West Africa, Latin American, and Arabic
5. Seven different religions Hinduism, Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Orthodoxy,
Christianity, and Islam
6. Seven “linguas francas” Hindi, English, Chinese, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish, and
Arabic
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Modules and subjects of the Professional Master in Business in BRICS Countries
1. Web page of the Master http:en.reingex.comMaster-BRICS.shtml
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2. Brackets show ECTS credits
Module one- The BRICS Countries
1. Introduction to the BRICS Countries Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa 2. The BRICS Summit. The Sixth Summit: The Declaration of Fortaleza
3. The main areas of cooperation between the BRICS Countries: the intra-BRICS trade, economic and financial cooperation
4. The BRICS Contact Group on Economic and Trade Issues CGETI 5. Trade Relations between the BRICS Countries
6. The New Development Bank NDB of the BRICS 7. The BRICS Contingent Reserve Arrangement CRA
8. The BRICS Business Forum 9. Other areas of the BRICS cooperation: agriculture, science and technology, culture,
research, Internet and security, social welfare, intellectual property, health, and tourism
10. International Relations of the BRICS Countries 11. The
Africa-BRICS Cooperation
Module two- Business in India
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1. The Republic of India
[0.5] 2. The
Indian Economy [1]
3. Investment FDI in India
[1] 4. The Indian business people: Senapathy Gopalakrishnan, Hinduja, Birla, Kiran
Mazumdar, Shri Mukesh D. Ambani, Cyrus S. Poonawalla, Wadia, Godrej, TATA, Sahu Jain, Gautam Adani, Bhavarlal Hiralal Jain, Ajit Gulabchand, Azim Premji, and Yusuf
Hamied 5. The
Economic Profile of the Indian states [0.5]
6. Andhra Pradesh
[1] 7.
Gujarat [2]
8. Haryana
[1] 9.
Karnataka [2]
10. Kerala [1] 11.
Maharashtra [1]
12. New Delhi
[1] 13. Tamil Nadu [1]
14. Introduction to Hindi Download the syllabus of the module “Doing Business in India
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Indias Free Trade Agreements: Chile, the MERCOSUR, the Andean Community, the European
Union, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Singapore, South Korea, New Zealand, Mauritius, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan.
Indias Trade Agreements:
1. The Bay of Bengal Initiative BIMSTEC
[0.1] 2. The
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation SAARC [0.1]
3. The Indian-Ocean Rim Association IORA
[0.5] 4. The
Asian Clearing Union ACU [0.1]
5. India-Southern Africa Customs Union SACU
6. India-ASEAN
7. The Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement APTA
8. The South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation SASEC
[0.1] 9. Africa-BRICS Countries 0.3 ECTS
10. Africa-India Forum
0.5 ECTS The
Hindu Economic Area
[2] 1. The Indian religions Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Jainism, and Sikhism and the
economic area of the Hindu Civilisation 2. India as the Central State of the Hindu Civilisation
3. Economic Integration of the Hindu Civilisation 4. Economic relations of the Hindu Civilisation with the other civilisations
5. Countries of the influence of the Hindu Civilisation: 1.
Nepal [1]: strong economic relations with India
2. Mauritius
[2]: the Indian gateway to Africa 3.
Bhutan [1]
6. Diaspora of the Hindu Civilisation Download:
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Module 3- Business in China
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1. The Economic Profile of the Chinese provinces
[0.5] 2. The
Chinese economy [1]
3. Investment FDI in China
[0.5] 4. The
Chinese customs [0.5]
5. The Chinese ports [0.5] 6. Negotiation in China [0.5]
7. Chinese enterprises and entrepreneurs [0.5]: Chint, Huawei, Haier - Zhang Ruimin, Galanz, COSCO
8. Beijing
[1] 9. The
Greater Pearl River Delta [1]
10. Guangzhou
[1] 11.
Shanghai [2]
12. Hong Kong
[3] Download the syllabus of the module “Doing Business in China
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Chinas Free Trade Agreements FTA: Chile, Peru, Costa Rica, the ASEAN Plus Three, Pakistan,
New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Macau, and the Eurasian Economic Union.
Chinas Regional Agreements:
1. The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation APEC
[2] 2. The
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation SCO [0.1]
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3. The Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement APTA 4. The
Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation CAREC 5. The
Greater Mekong Subregion [0.5]
Chinas International Economic Relations: the Andean Community, the European
Union, Africa-China
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The Economic Area of the Sinic Civilisation 2 ECTS
1. The Chinese religions Confucianism and Taoism and its influence on business 2. Countries of the influence of the Sinic Civilisation
Economic Area of the Buddhist Civilisation 2 ECTS
1. China and the Buddhist Economic Area 2. Buddhism and its influence on business in the Buddhist Economic Area
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Module 4- Business in Russia
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1. The Russian Federation
[0.8] 2. The
Russian Economy [2]
3. Russian business people and companies [0.8]: Vladimir Potanin, Elena Baturina, Alexander Lebedev, Gazprom, Rosneft, TNK-BP, Lukoil, Surgutneftegas
4. The Russian Ports
[0.3] 5.
Investment FDI in Russia [0.3]
6. The Russian payment system
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Russias Free Trade Agreements: Armenia, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Cameroon, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan,
Serbia, Moldova, Ukraine, and New Zealand. FTA between Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan.
Market Access and Economic Organisations:
1. The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation APEC [2] 2. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation SCO [0.1]
3. The Eurasian Economic Community EurAsEC
[0.5] 4. The
Eurasian Economic Union EEU [0.2]
5. The Commonwealth of Independent States CIS
[0.4] 6. The European Union-Russia. The Black Sea Synergy
7. The Andean Community-Russia
8. Africa-BRICS Countries [0.3] 9. The
Black Sea Economic Cooperation BSEC [0.2]
10. The Customs Union Russia-Vietnam 11.
ASEAN-Russia 12. The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe OSCE
13. The Council of the Baltic Sea States
The Orthodox Economic Area 2 ECTS
1. Introduction to the economic area of the Orthodox Civilisation 1. Influence of Orthodoxy
2. The Economic Profile of the Orthodox Countries
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2. Russia as the Central State of the Orthodox Civilisation 3.
Belarus [1] State of the Union with Russia
4. Economic Integration of the Orthodox Civilisation 5. Interactions of the Orthodox Civilisation with the other civilisations
6. Economic Organisations related to the Orthodox Civilisation Download the syllabus “Orthodox Economic Area
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Module 5- Business in South Africa
9 ECTS
1. The South African Economy 2. The Economic Profile of the Provinces of South Africa
3. The South African Business people: Patrice Motsepe, Cyril Ramaphosa, Cheryl Carolus, Bridgette Radebe, Rapelang Rabana, Wendy Appelbaum, and Irene Charnley
4. The South African Foreign Trade 5. The
South African Ports
6. Economic relations with Africa, Asia, Europe, and America 7. Business and Investment Opportunities in South Africa
8. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma President of the African Union
South Africas Trade Agreements
1. The Southern African Development Community SADC
[1.1] 2. The
Southern African Customs Union SACU [0.6]
3. The COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Agreement
[0.1] 4. Free Trade Agreements FTA: The European Union, the Cotonou Agreement, the
European Free Trade Association, the MERCOSUR, and Zimbabwe 5. The Indian-Ocean Rim Association IORA [0.5]
6. The African Growth and Opportunity Act AGOA US [1] The
Southern African Economic Area 1 ECTS
PDF 1. Christianity in the Southern African Economic Area
2. The Economic Profile of the Southern African Countries
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3. Interactions of the Southern African Economic Area with other African Economic Areas 4. Interactions of the Southern African Economic Area with the Economic Areas of the
other civilisations 5. Logistics in Southern Africa. Cairo-Gaborone Corridor. Tripoli - Windhoek Corridor.
South-North Corridor
Module 6- Business in Nigeria
12 ECTS
1. The Nigerian Economy 2. The Nigerian main economic sectors petroleum, gas, mining, IT, manufacturing,
banking 3. The Nigerian Foreign Trade
4. The Port of Lagos
5. Doing Business in Lagos and Abuja 6. Free trade zones in Nigeria
7. Investment in Nigeria 8. Nigerian business people: Folorunsho Alakija, Hajia Bola Shagaya, Tara Fela-Durotoye,
Folake Folarin-Coker, Adenike Ogunlesi, Amina Odidi, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Mike Adenuga, Tunde Folawiyo, Orji Uzor Kalu, Jim Ovia, Adewale Tinubu, Abdulsamad
Rabiu, Alhaji Indimi, Tony Elumelu, Olufemi Otedola, Theophilus Danjuma
Nigerias Trade Agreements.
1. The Economic Community of West African States ECOWAS
[2] 2. The
West African Monetary Zone WAMZ [0.1]
3. The Community of Sahel-Saharan States CEN-SAD
[0.1] 4. The Niger Basin Authority
5. The Africa Growth and Opportunity Act AGOA US 6. The Cotonou Agreement European Union
7. The Generalised System of Preferences GSP The
West African Economic Area 2 ECTS
PDF .
1. Islam and Christianity in the West African Economic Area 2. The Economic Profile of West Africa countries
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3. Interactions of the West African Economic Area with other African Economic Areas 4. Interactions of the West African Economic Area with the other civilisations
5. Logistics in West Africa 1. Ports of Abidjan, Dakar, Tema, Lome, and Cotonou
2. Trans-African corridors: Cairo-Dakar, Dakar-Lagos, Lagos-Mombasa, Trans- Sahelian Highway, Algiers-Lagos, and Ndjamena-Djibouti
6. Economic Organisations related to the West African Economic Area
Module 7- Business in Brazil
17 ECTS
1. The Brazilian Economy
[1] 2. The
Brazilian Foreign Trade [0.5]
3. Customs of Brazil
[0.5] 4.
Bahia [0.5]
5. Central West region
6. Espiritu Santo
[0.5] 7.
Minas Gerais [0.5]
8. North of Brazil
9. Parana
[0.5] 10.
Santa Catarina [0.5]
11. São Paulo
[2]
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Rio Grande do Sul [0.5]
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Organisations and Free Trade Agreements FTA
1. The
MERCOSUR [2]
2. The Latin American Integration Association ALADI
[1] 3. The
Latin American and the Caribbean Economic System SELA [0.3]
4. The Union of the South American Nations UNASUR
[0.5] 5. Africa-BRICS Countries [0.3]
6. Trade Agreements with Chile, the Andean Community Associated, Mexico, Peru, Egypt, India, Israel, the European Union, and the SADC
Brazil as the Central State of the
Latin American Economic Area
PDF 4 ECTS of the Western
Christian Civilisation 1. Christianity in Latin America
2. The Economic Profile of the Latin American Countries 3. The Latin American economic integration processes
4. Interactions of the Latin American economic area with the other civilisations 5. Other economic organisations related to integration in Latin America
Module 8- Business in Mexico
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1. The Mexican Economy
[0.8] 2.
Carlos Slim 3.
Competitive Advantage of Mexico [0.1]
4. The Mexican International Trade [0.8] 5.
Investment FDI in Mexico [0.5]
6. Mexico DF [1] 7.
Chihuahua [1]
8. Jalisco
[1] 9.
Nuevo Leon [1]
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Mexicos Free Trade Agreements FTA and Organisations
1. The North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA
[0.7] 2. The
Trans-Pacific Agreement TPP 3. The Latin American and the Caribbean Economic System SELA [0.3]
4. The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation APEC [2] 5. The
Pacific Alliance [0.1]
6. The Latin American Integration Association ALADI [1] 7. The
Association of the Caribbean States ACS [1]
8. The Mesoamerica Project
[0.1] 9. Mexicos Free Trade Agreements: The European Union, Ecuador, Colombia, Costa Rica,
Nicaragua, Israel, the Northern Triangle El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, the European Free Trade Association, Uruguay, Japan, Chile, the Andean Community, the
MERCOSUR, Peru
Module 9- Business in Saudi Arabia
6 ECTS
1. The Saudi Arabian Economy and Foreign Trade 2. Doing Business in Jeddah and Riyadh. Mecca
3. Economic and Industrial Cities 4. Investment in Saudi Arabia
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5. Saudi Arabian Companies: Savola, Saudi Aramco, SABIC, Dallah Albaraka 6. Saudi Arabian business people: Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, Lubna Olayan, Mohammed
Al-Amoudi, Mohamed Bin Issa Al Jaber, Sulaiman Al Rajhi, Lubna Olayan, Hayat Sindi, and Haifa Al-Mansour
7. The Saudi Fund for Development 8. The Arab Gulf Programme for United Nations Development Organisations
Saudi Arabias Trade Agreements:
1. The Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf GCC
[1.2] 2. Trade Agreements with India, the European Union, the European Free Trade
Association, Singapore, and Syria 3. The
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation OIC [2]
4. The Trade Preferential System TPS-OIC
The Arab Economic Area
1 ECTS PDF
1. Introduction to the Arab Economic Area as part of the Islamic Civilisation 2. Islam as the unifying factor in the Arab Economic Area
3. The Economic Profile of the Arab Countries 4. Business People in the Arab Economic Area
5. Interactions of the Arab Economic Area with the other civilisations 6. Economic Organisations related to Arab Economic Area
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Thesis of the Professional Master in Business in the BRICS countries, Mexico, Nigeria, and Saudi Arabia
For the successful completion of the Master in Business in the BRICS-MNS Countries e- learning, the student must submit a Thesis. It is the final work of the Master.
The dissertation thesis is conceived as an exam that tests the ability of synthesis of the student to develop a particular subject between 30 to 50 pages related to the BRICS
Countries Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa - MNS Mexico, Nigeria, and Saudi Arabia. The dissertation thesis aims the student to demonstrate their theoretical and practical
knowledge about business in the BRICS-MNS markets andor their economic areas. The topic is chosen by the student with the support of his professor and must be related to the contents of
the Master. For students who are working in an exporting company; we recommend writing the
dissertation on the elaboration of an International Marketing Plan for one BRICS-MNS market. Some examples of theses of the Master:
1. International Marketing Plan for the BRICS markets 2. Investment project in Brazil China, India, Russia
3. SWOT analysis of the company X in the BRICS markets 4. Creating international distribution networks in the BRICS
5. Trade Relations between the BRICS 6. Nigeria and the BRICS Countries
7. International Promotion strategies for Russia, China, and India 8. Opening a branch in... Moscow, Lagos, Shanghai, New Delhi, Sao Paulo
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Paths of the Professional Master in Business in the BRICS Countries Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, Mexico, Nigeria, and Saudi Arabia online
The Professional Masters Program in Business in the BRICS-MNS Countries allows the student
to select three paths of different duration, content, tuition fees, and diploma issued, in order to fit the Masters Program to the needs and schedule of each student. Thus, the student can
easily validate his diploma according to the legislation in force in his country For example,
there are countries where the law requires two years for a master, while in others is one-year.
Path-1. Master 1. The student selects the modules that best suits his professional needs: 1. 60
credits 1-year duration 2. Tuition fees: 2,358 Euros
3. Thesis of the Master: 6 ECTS
4. Diploma: “Professional Masters Program in Business in the BRICS-MNS Countries”