International Business Major (51 credits): The international business major is designed to prepare students for international careers with domestic, multinational, and foreign business concerns. A grounding in general business concepts is combined with advanced study of issues affecting the global marketplace. Course work emphasizes understanding of cultural diversity, international business practices, and unique problems associated with operating a multinational business in a cross-cultural context. Study abroad and proficiency in at least two languages are highly desirable for this major.
A. and B. Business Core A. All of the following: AC222 Accounting Concepts BU285 International Business Environment BU312 Business Law I BU341 Corporate Finance BU452 Strategic Management CS102 Introduction to Computer Applications EC261 Principles of Microeconomics EC262 Principles of Macroeconomics MG219 Principles of Management MK217 Principles of Marketing PH362 Business Ethics B. Mathematics: one of the following: M145 Finite Mathematics M151 Calculus I M309 Business Calculus C. All of the following: EC440 International Trade, Finance, and Monetary Issues MG410 International Management MK430 International Marketing D. Six additional credits approved by the department chair and a department advisor. Examples: foreign study, internship, or a related course such as a 300+ level foreign language course.
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