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Nov 21, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [FINAL EDITION]
International Business, BSB
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As the world business community continues to move toward a global economy, the demand for people skilled in international business rises. Therefore, it is the objective for the international business major to provide students with an opportunity to enhance their business administration background with intensive knowledge and skills in international business.
This major is particularly useful for students pursuing careers in which knowledge of other cultures is beneficial. Students develop knowledge and skills in areas such as international relations, foreign languages, and the history, politics, language, and culture of particular geographic regions, as well as understanding the global business environment. The interdisciplinary approach exposes students to a variety of perspectives, which provides for a more well-rounded international education.
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Curriculum
Core Business Programs Curriculum (46 credits)
Field of Specialization (39 Credits)
- EC 408 - International Economics 3 Credit(s)
- FIN 423 - International Financial Management 3 Credit(s)
- MHR 465 - International Human Resource Management 3 Credit(s)
- MKT 410 - International Marketing 3 Credit(s)
- MGT 451 - Senior Project 3 Credit(s)
- OPM 445 - Management of Technology Productivity and Change 3 Credit(s)
- Management Elective 3 Credit(s)
- Social Science Electives 6 Credit(s)
Select two courses from the following
• POLS 221 Introduction to International Relations
• POLS 222 American Foreign Policy
• POLS 226 The Developing World
•POLS 228 Politics of European Integration
•POLS 235 Coups, Cartels, and Carnevale: Politics in Latin America
•POLS 247 Vodka and Capitalism: Russian Politics in the 21st Century
•POLS 337 Politics in the Middle East
•POLS 347 Star Wars, Star Trek or Firefly: Nation-States and Globalization
•ANTH 241 East Asian Civilization
•ANTH 246 Rum, Rasta, and Revolution
•ANTH 248 Rum, Rasta, and Revolution Field Study
•ANTH 251 Progress and Poverty
•ANTH 252 Culture, Power, and the World System
•ANTH 258 Leaders, the Led and the Evolution of Politics - Free Electives 12 Credit(s)
Core Non-Business Requirements (37 Credits)
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