GER Common Courses: six courses
GER University Distribution: fourteen courses, including
Mathematics—one of the following two-course sequences:
- MAT 1151-1161 Finite Mathematics with Applications in Business, Brief Business Calculus
- MAT 1251-1261 Calculus for Biology and Social Science
- MAT 1351-1361 Calculus I-II
- ECN 1011 Introductory Economics (Micro)
- ECN 1021 Introductory Economics (Macro)
Business Foundation: ten courses, including
- ACC 1011 Concepts of Financial Accounting
- ACC 1021 Managerial Accounting
- MGT1001 Legal Environment of Business
- DSS 1311 Business Statistics
- FIN 1341 Introduction to Finance
- MGT1011 Organizations in Perspective
- MKT1011 Principles of Marketing
- DSS 1011 Introduction to Information Systems
- DSS 2011 Quantitative Methods for Business
- BUS 2901 Business Policy
Business
- MGT2441 International Management
- BUS 2401 International Topics and Study Tour Required in junior year, optional in senior year
- BUS 2411 Global Strategic Planning Second semester of senior year
- ACC 2301 International Accounting Prerequisite: ACC 1021
- ECN 2021 International Economics
- FIN 2331 International Finance Prerequisite: FIN 1341
- MKT 2131 International Marketing Prerequisite: MKT 1011
Take one additional advanced course in the respective target language beyond the foreign language requirements of the GER University Distribution. Students take one of the following courses in the respective target language: Conversation and Composition course, the Business course, or the culture and Civilization course. International business students may, and are encouraged, to enhance their foreign language skills by either taking additional language courses or by choosing to minor in their respective target language.
MINORING IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
The minor in International Business requires taking a total of six courses:
International Foundation and International Exposure. Three courses from at least two of the following categories:
Advanced Foreign Language
Take one advanced foreign language course beyond the GER requirements in the target language. These include the conversation and composition course, the business course or the culture and civilization course in the target language
Globalization Topics from a Liberals Arts Perspective
Choose from the following courses:
- POL 1051 Introduction to International Politics
- POL 2541 US Foreign Policy
- ECN 2021 International Economics
- ECN 2151 Economics of Multinational Enterprises
- ECN 2081 Comparative Economic Systems
- ECN 2201 Nationalism and Economy
- ECN 2651 Ethics and Globalization
- HIS 1521 Historical Introduction to Latin America
- HIS 1531 Latin American - U.S. Migration
- HIS 1551 Historical Introduction to the Islamic World
- HIS 1561 Historical Introduction to South Asia
- HIS 2721 U.S. as a Global Power
- INT 1041 Geography
Take a course from the following: Any International Study tour offered in HSB, an approved international course in the Rome Summer program, or a pre-approved course with an international focus while studying abroad. A student can satisfy the international exposure requirement by taking a course required by the international business minor while studying abroad, but needs to take an additional course with international focus either at the Haub School of Business or at the College of Arts and Sciences after returning.
International Dimensions of Business
Take MGT 2441 International Management and one of the following courses examining the international aspects of the functional areas of business.
- ACC 2301 International Accounting
- FIN 2331 International Finance
- MKT 2131 International Marketing
- FMK 2131 International Food Marketing
- IBU 2411 Global Strategic Planning
