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Analyzing East Asian Markets

Eurasia - Semester 2

English - 5 ECTS

This course block in Seoul is aimed at developing skills to understand the specificities of the Korean economic market and to analyse it, in order to assess the development potential for a Swiss company in Korea and to elaborate a development strategy in a given sector of activity.

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Analyzing the Caucasian and Central Asian Market

Eurasia - Semester 3

English - 5 ECTS

This course block in Baku, Azerbaijan, is aimed at developing skills to understand the specificities of the economic markets of Caucasian and Central Asian countries and to analyse it, in order to evaluate the development potential for a Swiss company in one of these countries and to elaborate a development strategy in a given sector of activity.

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Business Law in Eurasia

Eurasia - Semester 2

English - 4 ECTS

The development of a foreign company's economic activities in post-Soviet countries, in Korea or in China requires knowledge of certain legal rules of the country in question. Thus, elements of business law will be discussed, such as import, tax, intellectual property rights, and business contracts.

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Chinese Business Communication 2

Eurasia - Semester 2 (elective : Chinese or Russian)

English / Russian - 2 ECTS

This business communication module in Mandarin is a continuation of Chinese communication 1.

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Chinese communication 3

Eurasia - Semester 3 (elective : Chinese or Russian)

English / Mandarin - 2 ECTS

This business communication module in Mandarin is a continuation of Chinese communication 2.

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Geopolitics, Macroeconomics & Internationalization

Eurasia - Semester 1

English - 6 ECTS

Eurasian Geopolitics and Macroeconomics:

This course aims to set out the broad geopolitical and macro-economic Eurasian framework. It will focus in particular on the rise of China's political and economic power, the new balance between the major powers, and major economic infrastructure projects such as the New Silk Road.

Business internationalization :

This course aims to develop an awareness of the main challenges and opportunities for companies entering the Eurasian market. It makes the case for the need to adapt to the Eurasian context of internationalisation.

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Intercultural Management & Chinese Business Communication 1

Eurasia - Semester 1 (elective : Chinese or Russian)

English - 4 ECTS

Intercultural Management

This course addresses the need for developing open-mindedness and an understanding of others as well as a flexible attitude, ready to accept other management modes when managing companies in a variety of cultural contexts

Chinese Business Communication 1

This course will develop basic language skills in Mandarin as well as basic cultural elements specific to these language area.

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Intercultural Management & Russian Business Communication 1

Eurasia - Semester 1 (elective : Chinese or Russian)

English / Russian - 4 ECTS

Intercultural Management

This course is designed to develop a deeper understanding of the issues in managing across cultures with a particular focus on the Eurasian region.

Russian Business Communication 1

This course will develop basic language skills in Russian as well as basic cultural elements specific to these language area.

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Project Analyzing the Eurasian Market

Eurasia - Semester 3

English - 6 ECTS

This project, carried out in the form of a mandate for a Swiss or foreign company, a research project or a start-up project, will apply the skills developed in the course modules abroad to a concrete case.

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Project Business strategy and implementation

Eurasia - Semester 4

English - 3 ECTS

This group project, carried out in the form of a mandate for a Swiss or foreign company, a research project or a start-up project, aims to apply in an integrated manner the knowledge and skills acquired in the course blocks and other courses and projects of semester 3.

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Project Socio-economic and legal environment

Eurasia - Semester 2

English - 5 ECTS

This first group project, carried out in the form of a mandate for a Swiss or foreign company, a research project or a start-up project, aims to apply in an integrated manner the knowledge and skills acquired in the previous courses.

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Project Supply Chain and digital business

Eurasia - Semester 3

English - 4 ECTS

The sale of products and services of Swiss companies in Eurasia involves many practical questions in terms of transportation and distribution. Students apply their skills and knowledge aquired during the course module in a concrete mandate for a Swiss or foreign company, a research project or a start-up project.

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