The Undergraduate International Business major prepares students to enter the
international business arena of the 21st century. The objective of this
major is to offer students a business education specific to
international applications; promote and encourage an international
experience and provide ample opportunity to obtain critical
international preparation through international courses in Business,
Language and Economics. International Business students are strongly
encouraged to gain international experience by participating in an
approved Study Abroad program or international Study Tour.
Courses include:
BUS - 350 International Business
BUS - 452 The Manager in the Global Economy
BUS - 430 International Financial Management
BUS - 461 International Marketing Management
Electives include:
BUS - 345 Sustainable Business
BUS - 359 Special Topics - International
BUS - 397 Study Tour - International
BUS - 406 Entrepreneurship/Business Plan Development
BUS - 451 Import Export Management
BUS - 459 Special Topics - International
Foreign Language - 3rd or 4th semester (4 credits max)
Other Upper Division International courses from Politics, Economics, Asian Studies - faculty advisor approval needed
International Business Electives in the MBA program include:
- 6701 - Japanese Business, Economics and Society
- 6703 - Global Trends
- 6797 - Academic Global Immersion Required for emphasis
- 6303 - Global Marketing
- 6206 - International Finance I
- 6207 - International Finance II
- 6408 - Sustainable Business
- 6414 - Managing Across Cultures Required for emphasis.
- 6506 - Trends in Global Communication
- 6602 - Global Product Development