Peter Stein
Courses
On this page, you can find a list of courses that contributed the most to my educational development while studying at Clemson.
Business Courses
ECON of Markets, Comp & Strategy
ECON 4240
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Explains how the organization of industries into oligopolies and monopolies will lead to particular changes in price, output and other policies of a firm.
International Marketing
MKT 4270
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Applies an international perspectives to marketing products, by taking into account different cultural and religious perspectives when translating messages or images.
International Microeconomics
ECON 4120
Incorporates an international perspective to microeconomics, by focusing on the impacts made by tariffs and quotas.
Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 2120
Applies fundamental economic principals to the study of aggregate economic performance. Topics include the forces determining the rates of inflation, unemployment, and economic growth, with particular emphasis on the influence of fiscal and monetary policies through financial markets
Managerial Accounting
ACCT 2020
Introduces the fundamentals of accounting concepts by integrating managerial processes and terminology.
International Business Management
MGT 4230
Provides an in-depth analysis of the economic influence held by foreign investment, multinational corporations, exporting and importing policies.
International Economics
ECON 3100
Focuses on how globalization plays a role in the macroeconomy, given institutional, legal and policy issues.
Intermediate Microeconomics
ECON 3140
Determines how choices made by individual consumers and firms are influenced by changes in price within the short and long term.
Money & Banking
ECON 3020
Discusses works that analyzed the origins of money, inflation, and Keynesian and monetary policies. These concepts are used to explain how changes in price and government policy influence the economy on an industrial and firm-level.
Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 2110
Introduction to economic reasoning and its application to the study of the behavior of consumers and business firms. Particular topics include competition, monopoly, international trade, and the impact of selected public policies.
Spanish Courses
Spanish for International Business II
SPAN 4160
Applies complex cultural and business Spanish vocabulary to professional concepts including supply chain, marketing and management.
The Hispanic World: Latinoamérica
SPAN 3080
Introduction to the significant aspects of the culture of Spanish-American countries. Emphasis is placed on the development of the political, economical, geographical, social, and artistic aspects of Spanish America from the indigenous period to the present.
Spanish Through Culture
SPAN 3180
This course summarizes key elements of Spanish culture by analyzing classical Flamenco, the Spanish Civil War and other significant historic events.
Spanish for International Business I
SPAN 3160
Incorporates business vocabulary and cultural concepts, to create a business that produces marketing sensitive to local tastes and preferences.
Advanced Spanish I
SPAN 401 (Study Abroad)
This course was completed during study abroad in Bilbao, Spain. It covered advanced grammatical concepts and required that students read a 120 page novel.
Spanish Composition for Business
SPAN 3060
Incorporates basic business vocabulary to teach the importance of integrating a cultural perspective to operations in Latin American countries.
Spanish Narrative Fiction
SPAN 4060
Covers modern and classical Spanish novels and includes an in-depth analysis of themes through essays and exams.
Intro Hispanic Literary Forms
SPAN 3040
Introduction to the basic structures and elements of fiction, poetry, drama, and essay, including literary and critical theory, with readings in 19th- and 20th-century Spanish and Spanish-American literature.