Suggested Four Year Curriculum in International Business Major
First Year |
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Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
Gateway Colloquium* | Mathematics 110*, 151*, 155*, 161*, or 165* |
Intro to Economics 100* | Foreign Language |
Foreign Language | General Education Requirement |
International Politics 102 or Global History 122 or Cultural Anthropology 171 |
Acct for Decision Making I 112* |
Physical Education Requirement | |
Second Year |
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Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
Acct for Decision Making II 212* | Financial Management 303 |
Statistics 227* | Marketing 330 |
General Education Requirement | Intro to International Studies 240 |
General Education Requirement | General Education Requirement |
Physical Education Requirement | |
Third Year |
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Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
International Political Economy 345 or International Trade 351 or International Finance 352 or Economics of Developing Countries 355 |
Study abroad (individualized plan of study developed) |
History of U.S. Foreign Relations 353 or 354 or Comparative Language 377 |
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General Education Requirement | |
Fourth Year |
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Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
Business Law I 355 | Strategy & Policy 490 |
International Political Economy 345 or International Trade 351 or International Finance 352 or Economics of Developing Countries 355 |
Elective |
International Business 451 | Elective |
Organization and Management 341 | Elective |
May Terms: Students can take an elective, travel course, or internship during each May Term.
* Foundation course. Potential international business majors must earn at least a C- in each foundation course and a cumulative average of 2.5 in these courses (on a 4.0 scale) to proceed to junior level major courses.
** Optional, but students are encouraged to participate in at least one May Term.
*** Study abroad can be arranged for any term during the junior or senior year.
NOTE: After the freshmen year, students are assigned a permanent major advisor in the department who will assist in program planning for the second-semester sophomore, junior and senior years.