3.1.1.2 Spanish in Business Administration

ELEMENTARY LEVEL

  • Presentations in the work environment.
  • The Business world.
  • Running official errands.
  • A Businessman’s schedule.
  • Appointments and meetings.
  • Products and projects.
  • Training and experience.
  • Selecting the right personnel to fill specific positions.
  • Starting new businesses, the bookkeeping of a business.
  • Expecting success and failures in a new business.

 

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

  • The Theory of the company: Big and small businesses. The businessman.
  • The Organization of departments and infrastructure of a company.
  • Types and sizes of companies. Structures and models.
  • Relations between the company and other institutions.
  • Putting decisions into practice in the firm.
  • The world of products.
  • Objectives of the firm.
  • Creation of a new line of products. Supply and demand.
  • Human resources.
  • Training within the firm.

 

ADVANCED LEVEL

  • Accounting.
  • Documentation.
  • Advertising and marketing.
  • Taxes.
  • Finance.
  • The Stock market.
  • Negotiation.
  • Market studies and the viability of the firm.
  • International investment.
  • Steps in starting a new business.

 

MAGISTRAL LEVEL

 

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