International Business Minor
(All colleges)
Students, especially non-business majors, must pay careful attention to the prerequisites for the professional business courses as stated in the course descriptions. Additional prerequisites total 18-24 credits.
18 credits
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Core | ||
ECO 340 | Introduction to International Economics | 3 |
FIN 440 | Multinational Financial Management | 3 |
MGT 360 | International Management | 3 |
MKT 341 | International Marketing | 3 |
Electives | ||
Select two of the following: | 6 | |
Contemporary Global Issues | ||
The Law of International Business Transactions | ||
Economic Development | ||
International Financial Economics | ||
The Global Responsibility of Business | ||
International Business Research and Consulting | ||
Doing Business in... | ||
Cross-Cultural Management | ||
Business, Labor and Human Rights | ||
International Human Resource Management | ||
Global Supply Chain Management and Logistics | ||
Comparative Marketing Systems | ||
International Marketing Strategies | ||
International Business Internship (up to three credits from IB 450 or MGT 452 ) | ||
or MGT 452 | College of Business Administration International Internship | |
Independent Study (up to three credits) | ||
Total Credits | 18 |
In addition to the 18 credits required above, students are required to either have an international experience of three weeks or more in length (e.g., study abroad) or take eight credits in world language (one year in the same language). This is waived for students whose native language is not English. The international experience must be pre-approved by the College of Business Administration International Business Advisory Committee. Students should apply for approval at least one semester before the planned experience. The advisory committee will determine the credit value of the experience. For non-U.S. based students, this requirement is met through the satisfactory completion of all required course work.
A maximum of six credits can be applied to a student’s College of Business Administration major.