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Major Areas of Study: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Course Offerings and Major/Minor Requirements
Major Requirements (42-60 credit hours)
Core (36-53 hours)
- Business (12)
- 318: Managerial Finance
- 321: Organizational Management
- 341: Marketing
- 412: International Business
- Economics (9)
- 215: Principle of Microeconomics
- 216: Principles of Macroeconomics
- 361: International Economics
- History (3 hours, choose one from below))
- 320: Twentieth Century European History
- 341: Contemporary Russia
- 347: Modern China
- 348: The Western Impact of Modern Japan
- 351: Modern Latin America since 1810
- Accounting (3)
- 201: Financial Accounting
- Political Science (3 hours, choose one)
- 131: Introduction to World Politics, or
- 231: Introduction to Comparative Politics
- Interdisciplinary
- 491: Senior Seminar in International Business
- *To be taken after completion of French/German/Spanish 240; Economics 215 and 216; and Business 318, 321, 341 and 412.
- Language Proficiency (3-19)
- For students whose native language is English:
French/German/Spanish 240: Business French/German/Spanish
- For students whose native language is not English:
English 202: Business and Technical Writing
Electives
6-7 hours from the following, excluding courses used to fill requirements listed above
- Accounting 202: Managerial Accounting
- Anthropology 201: Cultural Anthropology
- Business 326: Financial Analysis and Investment, or 411: Topics
- Economics 362: International Finance
- English 202: Business and Technical Writing
- Geography 111: World Regional Geography
- History 320: 20th Century European History
- History 341: Contemporary Russia
- History 346: Southeast Asian History
- History 347: Modern China
- History 348: The Western Impact on Modern Japan
- History 353: History of Mexico
- History 376: American Diplomatic History
- History 390: Topics: Canadian History
- Political Science 131: Introduction to World Politics, or 231: Introduction to Comparative Politics
- Political Science 331: Politics of Western Europe
- Political Science 332: Politics of the European Union
- Political Science 351: International Relations
- Psychology 271: Industrial Psychology
- Modern Languages: An additional course in French/German/Spanish, excluding 123
- Religion 393: Global Issues and Values
- Sociology 350: Social Change in International Perspective
- Interdisciplinary 300
NOTE: Major/minor requirements are in addition to the Liberal Arts Essentials (LAE), which are required of all students to graduate.
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