A Note of Foreign Language Training and International Business Education in U.S. Colleges and Universities
Lee H Radebaugh and
Janice C Shields
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Lee H Radebaugh: Brigham Young University
Janice C Shields: University of Maine of Orono
Journal of International Business Studies, 1984, vol. 15, issue 3, 195-199
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A number of recent studies have concluded that the foreign language fluency of the general population of the United States is very low. The purpose of the present study is to identify language requirements for business students in U.S. colleges and universities that offer a major, minor, or co-major in international business and a functional area at the graduate and/or undergraduate levels, and to determine approximate levels of fluency in foreign languages of these students.© 1984 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1984) 15, 195–199
Date: 1984
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