INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Major Requirements

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Major Requirements
FOUNDATION COURSES
Must be completed with a C– or higher by the end of the sophomore year.
Cumulative GPA in foundation courses must be at least 2.5.
Student who fail to meet these requirements will not be allowed to enroll in 300 level Business classes.
Acct for Decision Mkg I—112
Acct for Decision Mkg II—212
Gateway Colloquium
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Math—110, 151, 161, or 165
Statistics—227
Intro to Econ—100
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Internship 397 does NOT count as an elective toward any major or minor.
No more than one D in the major or minor permitted.
No course may be used to meet requirements of more than one major or those of a major and a minor.
The University requires students to complete 11 course units numbered 300 or higher; at least 4 of them
must be in the major department.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Major
Term Grade
Introduction to International Studies-240
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Financial Management-303
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Marketing-331
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Organization & Management-341
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Business Law I-355
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International Business-451
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Strategy & Policy-490
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Two from among:**
International Political Economy-345
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International Trade-351
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International Finance-352
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Economics of Developing Countries-355
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Travel Seminar-360
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Two from among the following, at least one of which must be at the 300-level:**
International Politics-102
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Global History-122
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Cultural Anthropology-171
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History of U.S. Foreign Relations-353
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History of U.S. Foreign Relations-354
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Formal study outside the U.S. is also required. Normally, domestic students will fulfill this requirement by a semester, summer, or
academic year in formal study abroad. Other options fulfilling the requirement should be discussed with the department chair no later
than the end of the student’s sophomore year.
**Students sometimes take these requirements (or close substitutes) during their studies abroad.