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  • Unknown author (Department International and Business Law, 2013-01-31)
    Students from other AUCA departments may transfer to the International and Business Law (IBL) Department if they are in good academic standing, holding a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.71 or better. AUCA students are not ...
  • Unknown author (Department International and Business Law, 2015-01-22)
    The minor in Human Rights program is specifically designed for AUCA students that are not majoring in human rights and who are willing to gain more knowledge about this relatively new field of specialty.
  • Unknown author (Department International and Business Law, 2014)
    The Minor in Law program is designed for non-law students who want to get more knowledge in law since the latter is becoming necessary for any specialists while the country is moving toward the rule of law and market ...
  • Unknown author (Department International and Business Law, 2014)
  • Unknown author (Department International and Business Law, 2013)
  • Unknown author (Department International and Business Law, 2012)
  • Unknown author (Department International and Business Law, 2011)
  • Jault, Jean-Baptiste (Department Business Administration, 2015)
    The purpose of this academic course is to study the key dimensions of Finance, financial instruments and contemporary methods of organizing and controlling public and international finance. The concepts of Finance, ...
  • Jault, Jean-Baptiste (Department Business Administration, 2014)
    This course is intended to introduce you the essential concepts of Corporate Finance and the roles of financial managers in the company. The basics of finance such as stock and bond, financial statements will be studied ...
  • Banking 
    Jault, Jean-Baptiste (Department Business Administration, 2014)
    his course is intended to help the students understand the major issues and concepts with which financial institutions deal with every day. The matters of liquidity, profitability and risks management will be largely ...
  • Kapur, Vijay (Department Business Administration, 2015)
    The objective of this course is to convey an appreciation of what strategy is, by introducing students to a range of different perspectives. The course will enable students to use evidence on structural trends within ...
  • Ismankulov, Alibek (Department Business Administration, 2015)
    This undergraduate-level course offers a comprehensive review of project management such as methodology, toolsets and documentation, and the project life cycle including analysis, planning, design and evaluation. The course ...
  • Cho, Denny J.; Ten, Irina; Nadeem, Simon Peter (Department Business Administration, 2015)
    This course is designed to intoduce undergraduate students to the complexity of the physical processes involved in the production and distribution of goods and products, and to the roles of managers in the design and ...
  • Vijay, Kapur (Department Business Administration, 2015)
    This course aims to explain how and why the countries differ, the strategies and structures of international business and the various functions involved in international business.
  • Ismankulov, Aibek (Department Business Administration, 2015)
    This course exposes the student to the challenges, problems and issues faced by entrepreneurs who start new ventures, especially in the Kyrgyz economic system. Students learn how to identify and evaluate business opportunities, ...
  • Rahimov, Ruslan (Anthropology department, 2015)
    This course examines power and the political through anthropological perspective. The course will start covering topics from different historical periods which are embedded to specific political context and various practices.
  • Rahimov, Ruslan (Anthropology department, 2015)
  • Abdykanova, Aida (Anthropology department, 2015)
    This course explores rock art studies as an important line of archaeological evidence for prehistoric life ways the world over. We will study rock art with reference to human aesthetic and religious expression, scientific ...
  • Abdykanova, Aida (Anthropology department, 2015)
    Course goal is to show that an evolutionary framework, which by definition is based on time flowing, can unify the concepts of human origins, changes and cultural diversity. The course will present human diversity in a ...
  • Babich, Irina (2014-09)
    Ce cours vise à sensibiliser l'étudiant à une notion de valeur d’un point de vue européen et asiatique Une telle démarche permettra d'en saisir, tantôt leur particularité, tantôt leur universalité. L’objectif est donner ...

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