Business Administration: International Business Concentration

CIP Code

52.0201

The globalized business world comprises many organizations operating across domestic and foreign markets. In this highly interdependent globalized business world, studies related to language, culture, politics, and law are encouraged. Choosing this concentration in international business will prepare students for graduate studies and/or careers in multinational corporations, international organizational operations, and international business relations.

Requirements

 

Required courses in International Business concentration [24 credits]

SPAN 311CONVERSATION AND COMPOSITION IN SPANISH I

4

Or

SPAN 312CONVERSATION AND COMPOSITION IN SPANISH II

4

MGT 350INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

4

ECON 350INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS

4

Or

ECON 400TOPICS IN ECONOMICS

1 to 4

FIN 410INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

4

Plus, two of the following:

SPAN 320BUSINESS LANGUAGE

4

PSCI 421

4

MFL
Foreign Language Elective

4

ECON 450ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT

4

Or

ECON 400TOPICS IN ECONOMICS

1 to 4

FIN 370INVESTMENTS: ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT

4

Total Credit Hours: 120