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'''[[w:Multidirectional]] [[w:import]]/[[w:export]] == International trade'''


'''[[w:Business administration]]'''
A '''[[w:business school|business school]]''' is a university-level institution that confers degrees in [[w:business administration]].  Such a school can also be known as a '''business college''', '''college of business''', '''college of business administration''', '''school of business''', '''school of business administration''', or, colloquially, '''b-school'''. A business school teaches topics such as [[w:accounting]], [[w:administration (business)|administration]], [[w:business strategy|strategy]], [[w:economics]], [[w:entrepreneurship]], [[w:finance]], [[w:human resource management]], [[w:information systems]], [[w:marketing]], [[w:organizational behavior]], [[w:public relations]], and [[w:quantitative methods]]. ( Wikipedia )


=== Courses in English ===
=== Courses in English ===
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