The international business major is an interdisciplinary program providing
the academic foundation and basic professional skills for entry-level positions
in private corporations, financial institutions, and government agencies
involved in multinational business operations.
It is strongly recommended that students majoring in international business
also major in either marketing, economics, or finance or minor in one or more of
these areas.
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
Students majoring in international business must complete the University
and the Davis College of Business Core Curriculum requirements. In addition,
they must take the following courses:
| Code |
Course |
Credit |
| BUS/INB 420 |
Global Business |
3 |
| ECON/INB 307 |
Comparative Economic Development |
3 |
| ECON/INB 410 |
The Economics of Globalization |
3 |
| FIN/INB 415 |
International Finance |
3 |
| IS xxx |
Any three (3) credit IS course from the University Core |
3 |
| MKG/INT 341 |
International Marketing |
3 |
| POL 208 |
International Politics |
3 |
| XX xxx |
Proficiency in any foreign language at a minimum college level (i.e.
102 college level) or standard tests. (Excludes American Sign
Language) |
|
| |
Subtotal: |
21 |
Electives
| Code |
Course |
Credit |
| XX xxx |
One (1) business elective course numbered 300 or above from
outside the Davis College of Business core and major requirements. |
3 |
| |
Total: |
24 |