IB Business & Management 1 & 2

Aryan Bahrambeigi
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Level 1:

The IB Business Management course is designed to provide a broad-ranging introduction to the basic principles and practices of businesses and other organizations, both profit making and nonprofit in nature. Fundamental principles and skills are studied in local, national and international context,
affording the opportunity to reflect the differences in perspectives and cultures. Instruction includes units in introduction to business, marketing, finance, accounting, and human resource management.

Level 2:

This course is the second segment of a two year series. It will continue and expand the curriculum begun in the first year, and will require a written Research Project. The class is designed to promote the importance of exploring business issues from different cultural perspectives, to encourage a holistic view of the world of business, to enable the student to develop the capacity to think critically and to enhance the student's ability to make decisions. Through the assessment of data from a variety of sources, students will identify social factors, cultural factors, and ethical considerations in the actions of organizations on the internal and external environment.