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ESEI International Business School Barcelona
Short Course in Regional Specializations
- Online
Course
Full time, Part time
7 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Regional Specializations Explore key global issues across Latin America, MENA, and Asia. Understand MENA's tensions, Latin America's economic surge, and the geopolitical significance of India and China. Gain insights into regional dynamics and their impact on global trade, politics, and business. Join us for a comprehensive global perspective.


Sewanee: The University of the South
Humanities
- Sewanee, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Courses in the Humanities program will introduce you to the cultural products and practices that have informed the development of Western cultures. Along with a critical examination of the West and consideration of what it has meant-and means today-to be human, you'll refine your writing and speaking skills as well as participate in humanities seminars. Evaluate the implications of historical change over time and approach the study of cultures-both yours and others in intellectually informed and responsible ways.
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ENLITE Training Institute
Cultural Awareness and Understanding Course
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Course
English
This course is developed to enable delegates to know how to network with relevant contacts and conduct business across cultures by understanding the business customs, corporate culture, and international protocol of different countries to communicate clearly and efficiently.
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The term comparative cultural studies refers to studying culture from a global perspective. Classes in this specific field of study tend to focus on how culture is evident in everyday experiences and how these routine cultural manifestations can influence members of society in both positive and negative ways.





























