Catalog: Fall Semester 2009
International Business -
B. S. in Business Administration with Emphasis in International Business
(92 - 93 Credits)
Department: School of Business
Core Requirements
(27 Credits)
ACCT 230 Principles of Accounting I
(3)
ACCT 231 Principles of Accounting II
(3)
ACCT 304 Legal Environment of Business
(3)
BUS 498 Business Policy and Strategy
(3)
FINC 340 Financial Management
(3)
MGMT 360 Principles of Management
(3)
MGMT 370 Management Information Systems
(3)
MGMT 380 Operations Management
(3)
MKTG 310 Principles of Marketing
(3)
Requirements
(18 Credits)
Students must choose one FINC, one MGMT, and one MKTG course from the list below. Students must complete the International courses MGMT 458 and MKTG 444 and select from either ECON 425 or FINC 445.
FINC 325 Financial Institutions and Markets
(3)
or
FINC 360 Principles of Investment
(3)
MGMT 420 Organizational Theory
(3)
or
MGMT 451 Organizational Behavior
(3)
MKTG 311 Marketing Management
(3)
or
MKTG 421 Consumer Behavior
(3)
MGMT 458 International Management
(3)
MKTG 444 International Marketing
(3)
ECON 425 International Trade and Finance
(3)
or
FINC 445 International Financial Management
(3)
Restricted Electives
(6 Credits)
Students must take two courses from the following list, at least one must be numbered 300 or above. Continent/country specific courses will be allowed subject to advisor and chair approval.
ACCT 420 International Accounting
(3)
ANTH 348 Ideas of Culture
(3)
ECON 425 International Trade and Finance
(3)
FINC 445 International Financial Management
(3)
INTL 105 Introduction to Global Issues
(3)
MC 300 International Communications
(3)
POL 160 International Relations
(3)
POL 360 American Foreign Policy
(3)
Related Requirements
(31 - 32 Credits)
Students may substitute CSIS 103 and CSIS 104A for CSIS 104.
CMST 100 Speech Communication
(3)
CSIS 104 Spreadsheet and Database Applications
(3)
ECON 202 Principles of Economics I: Micro
(3)
ECON 204 Principles of Economics II: Macro
(3)
MATH 229 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences
(3)
MATH 234 Introduction to Probability and Statistics
(4)
PHIL 312 Business Ethics
(3)
PSY 113 General Psychology
(3)
SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology
(3)
ENGL 387 Technical Report Writing
(4)
or
CMST 301 Business and Professional Communication
(3)
Electives
(16 Credits)
(2 years) All students must take two years of a second spoken language. All or part of this requirement may be waived due to demonstrated competency.
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