Cursos Internacionales

Experiencia intercultural enriquecedora

Desde 2009, la Universidad ESAN ofrece la oportunidad de tomar electivos de especialidad que exploran interesantes temas de negocios y te conectan con estudiantes de diversas universidades y culturas de todo el mundo.

ELECTIVOS DE ESPECIALIDAD 2024-1

Intercultural Management 

Clases sincrónicas de forma conjunta con alumnos y profesores de EE.UU., Polonia y Malasia.

3 créditos

Idioma: Inglés

Profesora: Mariella Olivos

Horario: Lunes y Miércoles de 8 am a 10 am (máx. 20 vacantes)

Requisito: 100 créditos aprobados

Electivo de Especialidad para las siguientes carreras:


Sumilla

The globalization of national economies means the world is becoming increasingly interdependent. Arising from international trade, there are countless interactions taking place between people of diverse cultures in different ways. One way involves traditional oral and written communication, and others are more complex through the use of technology, phone, email, internet and videoconferencing. This course provides a direct, individual international experience for students to interact with foreign students located in different universities and countries. The topics of discussion cover the following themes: Intercultural management, Impact of cultural diversity in management sciences, intercultural competence and communication theoretical frameworks of Culture (Hofstede and Trompenaars Models), Culture and Stereotypes, Leadership across Cultures, SDG across nations. These concepts will be reviewed in a case study and in the local classes prior to the links. Students will be asked to work in international teams.

Global Business Environment

Clases sincrónicas de forma conjunta con alumnos y profesores de Pakistán, Colombia y EE.UU.

3 créditos

Idioma: Inglés

Profesora: Karin Talavera

Horario: Martes y Jueves de 7 am a 9 am (máx. 20 vacantes)

Requisito: Intermediate English II / Technical English II

Electivo de Especialidad para las siguientes carreras:

Sumilla

The course is designed for undergraduate students taking a course or elective in business. No prior specialized knowledge of business is required. Students should have sufficient skills in English to interact with their partners locally and abroad using synchronous technologies. With each partner institution, students will examine various business aspects in relation to the context in each country for doing business in both their and their partners’ countries. Students will work collaboratively with their partners to identify and understand the business context of competitor analysis, of entry modes as part of strategic decisions and the effective leadership profiles. Students will be asked to work in international teams.