International Business - College of Business and Economics

2nd Degree Checklist for
International Business B.B.A. Checklist
Name ______________________________________________ Student ID ____________________________________
Catalog year:
Content
Lowerdivision Major
Requirements
Taken
in 1st
degree
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2012-2013- Expires Summer 2018
2013-2014- Expires Summer 2019
2014-2015- Expires Summer 2020
Needed
for 2nd
degree
2015-2016- Expires Summer 2021
2016-2017- Expires Summer 2022
Course Number and Title
Enrolled during catalog:
Yes
No
No? Do catalog change form
Prerequisites
Term
ENGL 102
_____ 3 BUSCOM 201 Business Communication
F, Sp
_____ 3 GENBUS 101 Business for the New Generation
F, Sp, Su
F, Sp, Su
______ ____0-1 ITM 104 Microsoft Word (Test out option - no credit)
F, Sp, Su
______ ____0-1 ITM 105 Microsoft Excel (Test out option - no credit)
Sophomore status recommended
F, Sp, Su
______ _____ 3 ECON 202 Prin. of Microeconomics (take before 201)
Sophomore status recommended
F, Sp, Su
______ _____ 3 ECON 201 Prin. of Macroeconomics
Pre/co-req: ITM 104, 105
F, Sp, Su
______ _____ 3 ACCT 205 Financial Accounting
ACCT 205, ITM 104, 105
F, Sp, Su
______ _____ 3 ACCT 206 Managerial Accounting
Math 143 (or 143 & 144) or placement
F, Sp, Su
______ _____ 4 MATH 160 Survey of Calc (or MATH 170 Calc I)
ITM 104, 105, pre/co-req: Math 160
F, Sp, Su
______ _____ 3 BUSSTAT 207 Stat Techniques for Decision Making I
ITM 104, 105, Math 160, Busstat 207
F, Sp, Su
______ _____ 3 BUSSTAT 208 Stat Techniques for Decision Making II
Sophomore Status (26 cr)
F, Sp, Su
______ _____ 3 GENBUS 202 The Legal Environment of Business
Subtotal 31-32 ______ _____ 3 INTBUS 220 Go Global
F, Sp, Su
Apply for admission to COBE: Highlighted courses must be completed with a C- or higher and 2.5 Cumulative or Gateway GPA
______ _____ 3 FINAN 303 Principles of Finance
Acct 206, Busstat 207, Econ 201,202
F, Sp, Su
UpperBUSCOM 201, Jr Standing (58 cr)
F, Sp, Su
division Major ______ _____ 3 MGMT 301 Leadership Skills
______ _____ 3 MKTG 301 Principles of Marketing
BUSCOM 201
F, Sp, Su
Requirements
______ _____ 3 SCM 345 Operations Management
Jr Standing (58 cr)
F, Sp, Su
______ _____ 3 ITM 310 Business Intelligence
BUSCOM 201, ITM 104, 105
F, Sp, Su
______ _____ 3 ECON 317 International Economics
ECON 201, 202
F, Sp, Su
______ _____ 3 FINAN 430 International Finance
FIN 303
Sp
______ _____ 3 MGMT 334 Intrntl. Mgmt (or IB 455 Global Strategy)
MGMT 301 (or IB majors)
F, Sp
______ _____ 3 MKTG 430 International Marketing
MKTG 301
F, Sp
______ _____ 3 GENBUS 450 Business Policies (Finishing Foundation)
Mktg 301, Mgmt 301, Scm 345, Fin 303, Sr.
F, Sp
______ _____ 3 INTBUS 443 Import/Export
Sp
IB 220
Subtotal
36 ______ ___0- 3 International Business Career Experience
IB Internship, IB independent study, study abroad F, Sp, Su
Upper1 HIST or Cultural Language course (relating to language or minor):
See
______ _____3
division
309 Old Regime & Fren. Rev 313 His of England in Mod. Times
316 Europe Radical 19th C.
Catalog
nd
History,
317 Europe in War and Rev.
319 East. Europe 2 World War
327 World War I
for prePolitical
328 Stalinism
338 American Foreign Relations
362 Modern Latin America
requisites
Science
363 Hist of Mexico
366 Hist of Modern Africa
368 Islamic Middle East
and
369 Modern Middle East
371 Hist of Modern South Asia
372 Hist of Mod. SE Asia
terms
373 Hist of Modern China
374 Issues in Modern Asian Hist
380 Coll. in European Hist
offered
BASQ-STD 335 Basque Cult.
FORLING 310 Jap Culture & Society FREN 376 Culture/Civ
FREN 475 France Today
FREN 485 Francophone World Today GERM 377 Culture & Civ
SPAN 376 Culture & Civ.
SPAN 377 Latin American Culture
SPAN 385 Mex-Am Culture
______ _____3
Choose: IB 445 Int’l Trade/Investment Law or POLS relating to chosen language or minor:
305 Comparative Politics 306 Int’l Relations 420 Comparative Foreign Policy 421 Int’l Law/ Org.
424 Canadian Politics
425 Politics in Asia 422 Russia & Eastern Europe 426 European Pols
Subtotal
6
423 Latin Amer. Politics 427 Pols of Africa 428 Sem. in Comp. Politics
429 Int’l Pol. Econ.
Choose
______ ____0-4 101 or 111 & 112
Languages offered at BSU
* NOTE
Language
______ ____0-4 102
Arabic, American Sign Language,
If your chosen language requires a 307
______ __0-3-4 201
Basque, Chinese, *French, *German, course, it is required- if not, you can
______ ____3-4 202 (cr must be earned)
Japanese, Korean, *Spanish
then choose a second upper division
Subtotal 6-19 ______ _____ 3 *307 (305) or _______
(Watch for hidden pre-reqs )
POLS, HIST from above lists or other WL
Minor/Focus
______ ___________________ Completed with first degree? If no, select minor from back page.
_____
______ If necessary to reach 30 UD credits for graduation.
Electives
Total credits
Waived
_____
Must complete a minimum of 30 UD credits to earn a 2nd degree
*All required courses must be completed with a grade of C- or higher.
Form Prepared By: _____________________________________________ Date: ____________________
Notes:____________________________________________________________________________________
Dept. Chair/Advising Director: ___________________________________ Date: ______________________
Associate Dean Signature: ________________________________________ Date: ______________________
International Business B.B.A. Checklist
Choose One (focus area) Minor or Honors Track
Credits
Basque
Studies
3 cr added
Total
Credits: 23
Canadian
Studies
15 cr added
Total
Credits: 18
Chinese
Studies
3 cr added
Total
Credits: 25
Economics
12 cr added
Total
Credits: 18
Entrepreneurial Mgmt
9 cr added
Total
Credits: 18
Finance
12 cr added
Total
Credits: 18
French:
Business
Emphasis
11 cr added
Total
Credits: 23
German:
Business
Emphasis
11 cr added
Total
Credits: 23
Honors
Track
8-11 cr
added
Total Credits:
23-26
Arabic
0 cr added
Total Cr: 22
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Course
Basque 101-102 Elementary Basque I and II
15 credits chosen from the following:
___________ BASQUE 201, 202, 203, 301,
___________ 493, BASQ-STD 123, 129,
___________ 294, 323, 335, 353, 377, 378,
___________ 379, 380, 439, 493, 494,
___________ SPANISH 494, 450, 491, 494
CANSTD 301 Investigating Canada: Prelim
CANSTD 302 Controversial Issues in Canada
___________ Choose 12 Credits from:
___________ ANTH 307, ANTH 312,
___________ CANSTD 294, 494, 197,
___________ 297, 397, 497, FREN 101,
___________ 485, POLS 424
CHINESE 101 or CHINESE 111-112
CHINESE 102
CHINESE 201 & 202 Interm Chinese I & II
HIST 121 Eastern Civilizations
CHINESE 301 Adv. Mandarin Chinese I
HIST 373 The History of Modern China
ECON 201 Prin. of Micro
ECON 202 Prin. of Macro
ECON 303 Intermediate Microeconomics
ECON 305 Intermediate Macroeconomics
_________ 300 or 400 Level ECON Course
_________ 300 or 400 Level ECON Course
_________ 300 or 400 Level ECON Course
MGMT 301 Leadership Skills
ENTREP 320 Entrepreneurial Skills
ENTREP 420 New Venture Creation
ENTREP 421 Managing an Emerging Bus.
_____________ Choose 2: Any 300-400
_____________ level Business
FIN 303 Principles of Finance
FIN 411 Capital Budgeting and Planning
FIN 450 Investment Management
____________ Choose 3 from list: FIN 420,
____________ FIN 430, FIN 440,
____________ FIN 451, FIN 470
FRENCH 201 & 202
FRENCH 203 Inter. French Conversation
FRENCH 303 Adv. French Conv. & Comp.
FRENCH 307 French for Business
FRENCH 412 Adv. Fren. Grammar & Pron.
___________ Choose 1: FREN 376, 475, 485
___________ Upper-division French course
GERMAN 201 Interm German I
GERMAN 202 Interm German II
GERMAN 203 Int. German Conversation
GERMAN 303 Adv German Conv. & Comp
GERMAN 307 Business German
GERMAN 412 German Grammar & Syntax
GERMAN 475 German-Speaking World
___________Upper-division German course
HONORS 198 Honors Seminar
ENGL 112 Honor Composition
3 Disciplinary Lens’ w/Honors designation
HONORS 392 Honors Colloquia
HONORS 498 Seminar
HONORS 491 Senior Honors Project (Only
required for Honors Scholars)
ARABIC 101 and 102 Elementary Arabic
ARABIC 201 and 202 Intermediate Arabic
Choose 2: HIST 151, HIST 368, HIST 369
Credits
History
15 cr added
Total
Credits: 21
Human
Resource
Mgmt
15 cr added
Total
Credits: 18
Japanese
Studies
3 cr added
Total
Credits: 25
Latin
American
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POLS 200 Introduction to Politics
______________Choose 2: POLS 300, POLS
______________ 305, POLS 306, POLS 315
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& Latino/a
Studies
9 cr added
Total
Credits: 23
Marketing
9 cr added
Total
Credits: 24
Political
Science
15 cr added
Total
Credits: 21
Spanish:
Business
Emphasis
9 cr added
Total
Credits: 23
Sustainability
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Total
Credits:
22-23
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NonProfit
14 cr added
Total
Credits: 20
Course
Choose 3 HIST courses from list:
________ HIST 101 or 102 (not both), 201 or
________ 202 (not both), 111 or 112 or 211
________ or 212 (one of 4), 121, 131, 141, 151
Four Upper-Division HIST electives:
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HRM 305 Human Resources Management
HRM 330 Human Resource Law
HRM 340 Employee and Labor Relations
HRM 406 Compensation and Benefits
MGMT 301 Leadership Skills
Choose 1: Hrm 408, Comm/Soc 390, Gbus 441
(Comm 307 for 12, 13, 14, 15 catalogs only)
HIST 121 Eastern Civilizations
JAPANESE 101 or JAPANESE 111 & 112
JAPANESE 102 Elementary Japanese II
JAPANESE 201-202 Interm. Japanese I and II
JAPANESE 301 Advanced Japanese I
Choose 1: Arthist 103, Forling 310, PHIL 321
SPANISH 201 Intermediate Spanish I
SPANISH 202 or SPANISH 203
5 Electives from 3 different disciplines
___________ HIST 131, 361, 362, 363, POLS
___________ 423, SOC 322, 333, SPAN 303,
___________ 313, 377, 385, 403, 404, 425,
___________ ____________ 430, 475, 476
ACCT 205, BUSCOM 201, ECON 202
MKTG 301 Principles of Marketing
MKTG 307 Customer Behavior
MKTG 321 Professional Selling
_____________ 300 or 400 Level Mktg Course
_____________ 300 or 400 Level Mktg Course
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12cr of Upper-Division POLS (except 494, 496, 499)
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SPANISH 201 Intermediate Spanish I
SPANISH 202 or SPANISH 203 II
SPANISH 303 Adv. Span. Conv. and Comp.
SPANISH 307 (305) Spanish for Business
SPANISH 480 Advanced Business Spanish
___________ Choose 1: SPAN 376, 377, 385
___________ Upper-division Spanish Course
ECON 202 Prin of Microeconomics
ENVSTD 121 Intro to Environmental Studies
GEOS 101 Global Environmental Sci. (DLN)
PHIL 103 Moral Problems (DLL)
Choose 1 from each row:
BIOL 323, CE 320 or GEOS 305
ECON 315, ECON 333 or ECON 422 (322)
Anth314, Geog 321, Hist 376, Phil 327, Pols 409 or Soc 440
BUSCOM 201 Business Communication
HRM 305 HR Mgmt & MGMT 301 Lead. Skills
KINES/NONFROF 441 Grant Writing
NONFROF 240 Intro to Nonprofit Mgmt
NONFROF 450 Volunteer Mgmt & Nonprofit
Choose 1: Comm 356, Comm/Soc 390, Soc 403,
Thea 440, Nonprof 493 Internship (with nonprofit)
Note: While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this checklist, human error is a possibility. Students should also consult their Academic
Advisement Report (AAR) on My.BoiseState, their advisor, and their Catalog. (The AAR is not considered valid for graduation until it has been reviewed
and certified through the graduation application process by the Registrar’s Office.)