Students without a bachelors degree and no experience in international business:

EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com Diploma of Master Executive in International Business Foreign Trade, International Marketing, and Internationalisation In this case, it will be necessary to send us a certified copy of the University Diploma.

1. Students without a bachelors degree and no experience in international business:

Advanced Diploma in International Business Foreign trade, International Marketing and Internationalisation EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com Modules and subjects of the Professional Master’s Program Executive in International Business MIBE Module 1- Globalisation Subjects of the module 1- Globalisation 2- United Nations 3- Conference on Trade and Development UNCTAD 4- International Trade Centre 5- World Bank 6- The World Trade Organisation 7- International Monetary Fund 8- Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development OECD Subject: Globalisation and International Business. Regionalism. Syllabus: 1. Globalisation Globalization and international trade 2. Positive and adverse effects of the globalisation 3. Historical background 4. Globalisation, the international trade and financial markets 5. Cultural, political, and environmental dimensions of the globalisation 6. Globalisation and international institutions: 1. The United Nations 2. The World Trade Organisation 3. The World Bank 4. The International Monetary Fund 5. The European Union EU 7. Liberalisation. The role of the World Trade Organisation WTO EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 8. Regionalism 9. World Trade Agreements 10. The Emerging Markets 11. The BRICS Countries. India and China 12. World financial and economic crisis 13. Regional analysis: 1. Africa 1. Africa: The Next Emerging Continent 2. Frontier Markets in Africa 2. America 3. Asia 4. Europe 5. The Arab Countries 14. Global food crisis 15. Anti-globalisation 16. Global Ethics and Globalisation The objectives of the subject “The Globalisation”: 1. To learn about trade liberalisation and the formation of the World Trade Organisation WTO 2. To identify the positive and adverse effects of the globalisation 3. To know the trends towards regionalism 4. To understand the various regional economic agreements and their relevance to both regional and world trade 5. To explore the historical development of the global trade over the last decades The Transatlantic slave trade is considered a crime against the humanity and the first system of the globalisation. “The essence of the globalisation is the localisation” Zhang Ruimin, Managing Director CEO of Haier. Subject: The United Nations. The Economic and Social Council. Syllabus: EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 1. Introduction to the United Nations UN 2. The Structure and Organisation 3. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 4. The main bodies of the United Nations UN 5. Agencies, programs, and subsidiary bodies of the United Nations 6. Specialised Agencies of the United Nations 7. The Secretariat of the United Nations 8. The Economic and Social Council ECOSOC 9. The United Nations System 10. Human Development 11. The Millennium Development Goals

12. The Global Compact of the United Nations