The international business major is designed to provide students with a variety of proficiencies and experiences related to career opportunities and/or preparation for graduate work. The competencies achieved in the major are:
- knowledge of international business fields within a multidisciplinary perspective, including management, world language, study abroad, economics, political science, marketing, accounting, finance, and human resource management.
- cross-cultural understanding and experience, and the capacity for leadership on cross-cultural issues in business and community life.
- preparation for careers in international business.
- preparation for graduate degree programs in the field of international business and related multicultural and international fields.
Requirements for the major are:
Language
Five courses in one or two languages with demonstrated conversational skills, or the equivalent, with a minimum average of 2.0.
Contemporary Global Issues
AN 201G Introduction to Anthropology or one cultural area course with a C- or better and one course to be chosen from a list of internationally-focused economics and/or political science courses.
Business Foundations
- MN 271S Principles of Accounting
- EC 282S Principles of Macroeconomics
- MK 270S Principles of Marketing
- MN 377 Introduction to Business Finance or IB 378 Investment Finance
- all with a C- or better.
International Business
- IB 101S Introduction to Global Business
- IB 260S The Cultural Environment of International Business
- IB 485 International Marketing
- IB 486 International Finance and Banking
- IB 498 Multinational Corporate Strategy comprehensive examination
- all with a C- or better.
Study Abroad
A winter term, summer term or semester abroad within an appropriate International Education program, or an individualized study under the direction of a member of the faculty. International students are exempt.
Sample course schedule:
First Years and Sophomores
- World Language
- Introduction to Global Business
- Introduction to Anthropology or cultural area course
- Cultural Environment of International Business
Sophomores
- Study Abroad
- Accounting
- Macroeconomics or microeconomics
Juniors
- Finance
- Marketing
- International politics and/or economics course
Seniors
- International Finance and Banking
- International Marketing
- Multinational Corporate Strategy
Requirements for a minor in International Business include successful completion of the following three core courses:
- IB 101S Introduction to Global Business
- IB 260S Cultural Environment of International Business
- Contemporary Global Issues Requirement
In addition, the student must complete any two of the following elective courses:
- IB 485 International Marketing (prerequisite required)
- IB 486 International Finance and Banking (prerequisites required)
- IB 401 Internship in International Business (in consultation with an IB faculty member)
- Study abroad (in consultation with an IB faculty member)