IBUS-260 - International Indigenous Business - 3.00 Credits
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Course Details
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This course reimagines international business through an Indigenous nation-to-nation lens, emphasizing how traditional and contemporary Indigenous practices can shape global economic relationships. Learners will explore core concepts such as trade, governance, partnerships, and sustainability grounded in the principles of reciprocity, respect, and cultural sovereignty. The course emphasizes the development of ethical and mutually beneficial business relationships between Indigenous nations guided by Indigenous values, Knowledge Systems, and protocols. Through case studies, relationship building, cross-nation dialogue, and shared initiatives, learners will develop strategies to foster economic growth, cultural preservation, and self-determination.
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Part of the:BUSINESS Department
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Available/Required in the following Programs:Indigenous Business Diploma - Diploma Completion Plan
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45
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