Bachelors of Business Administration-Major in International Business
This bachelor's of business administration program is most suitable for non-traditional students who are already employed and do not wish to pursue four years of foreign language study. Upon completion of the international business major, these individuals will be able to expand their careers to the international arena using their newly gained knowledge of international business as well as their skills in the functional area (e.g., accounting, marketing).
Faculty advisor for this program is Professor David Victor.
The Program:
| General Education |
32-47 |
| College of Business requirements |
42 |
| Area Studies: (1.5 credits each, taken three times) |
4.5 |
| IB 375 |
Doing Business in (India, China, Germany...) | |
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| Required Courses: |
4.5 |
IB 210 IB 370 |
Fundamentals of Global Business International Business Ethics | |
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| International Business Electives: choose 3-5 courses from a list of ten: |
9-15 |
ACC 475 ECON 370 ECON 480 FIN 370 IB 479 LAW 350 MGMT 492 MGMT 495 MKTG 375 MKTG 460 |
International Accounting Comparative Economic Systems International Economics International Business Finance Special Topics/Short Course Study Abroad* International Business Law Managing World Business Communications International Management International Business Transactions International Marketing | |
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Foreign Language Course (JPNE, FRNH, SPNH, GERN, or FLAN 261 or proof of fluency): |
3 |
| Functional Area: choose from accounting, accounting information systems, computer information systems, economics, entrepreneurship, finance, general business, management, or marketing. |
12-33 |
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| Free electives |
0-26 |
| Total credit hours |
124-143 |
*May be waived for international students or students who have participated in a similar study abroad experience.
For more information see the Program Checklist, Expected Course Schedule or the Undergraduate Catalog.
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