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International Business
Co-Directors:聽Ihsen Ketata Aref and Vahideh Abaeian
The International Business minor is designed to educate students in a broad range of management and business skills in a global context. The program includes language, social science, and international business coursework and is open to all undergraduate students. The minor provides students with an understanding of international business's social, economic, and political contexts and the language, communication, and business skills needed to be effective managers in a global marketplace. Students are encouraged to participate in a study abroad program or internship to complement this minor.
Requirements for the Minor
Students must complete the following requirements for a minor in international business:
Foreign Language
- One course from ARAB 23, CHIN 23, FREN 100, GERM 100, ITAL 100, JAPN 23, SPAN 23
- Students who feel that they already have the required language competency must demonstrate this by completing one of the above courses (or a more advanced 100鈥攐r 101-level course). Other languages do not qualify.
Business Fundamentals
- BUSN 70 (or BUSN 170); ACTG 11 or 11A; ECON 1, 2, 3; MGMT 6, and MGMT 80
World Geography or Social Science in a Global Context (Cultures & Ideas 3)
- A. 聽Two approved Cultures & Ideas 3 courses in anthropology, history, political science, or sociology;
OR
- B. 聽Two courses from this list: ENVS 50; ECON 129, 134, 138; HIST 105; POLI 50, 119, 121, 122, 136, 137, 140, 142, 144, 146; PSYC 162; SOCI 138
OR
- A combination of one course from each of the two options above (One from group A, one from group B)
- Other eligible selected comparative politics courses may be approved by the director of the International Business Minor Program
- Note that some courses may require prerequisites.
International Business
- Two upper-division courses from FNCE 151; MGMT 110, 170, 177; MKTG 178; ECON 181, 182, 184.
- Note that some courses may require prerequisites and are offered only once a year.
Recommended (but not required)
- Completion of advanced language courses
- Participation in study abroad programs; approved equivalent courses taken abroad may fulfill the minor's requirements.
- Internship related to an international business career.
- Additional coursework in economic development, modern history, and politics of selected world regions.