Minor in International Business

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Minor in International Business

MINOR IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Declaration Page and Program of Study

Name of Student: ______SSN:______Major:______

Overview: The minor is open to business & non-business majors and is designed to provide a broad interdisciplinary background of the world’s cultural, social, economic, political, and business environment. The purpose is to prepare more globally competent women and men to function productively and competitively in the world economy.

Prerequisites:  Maintain an overall GPA of 2.5 at the end of the sophomore year  Have taken ECON 2010- Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020- Principles of Economics II, and ACCT 2010- Principles of Financial Accounting , ACCT 2020- Principles of Managerial Accounting , and achieve a minimum 2.5 GPA in each cluster.

Requirements:  Complete two (2) years of college language studies or test out through an exam  Language (Please check): French ____ Spanish ____ Other (Please Specify) ______ Serve in an internship with a company involved in international business  Minimum of 21 hours of business courses from those listed below.

Guided Electives (Choose 9 credit hours) MGMT 4120 International Business Management 3 ______MKTG 4350 International Marketing 3 ______FINA 4700 International Finance 3 ______ACCT 4250 International Accounting 3 ______ECON 4150 Economic Development 3 ______

Required Courses (6 credit hours) ECON 4100 International Economics 3 ______MGMT 4800 International Internship 3 ______

General Electives (3 credit hours for business majors) POLI 3600 Introduction to Comparative Politics 3 ______POLI 3630 International Relations 3 ______POLI 3670 American Foreign Policy 3 ______POLI 3680 Third World Politics 3 ______POLI 3930 Political Economy 3 ______GEOG 4440 Cultural Geography 3 ______GEOG 4700 Political Geography 3 ______GEOG 4750 Economic Geography 3 ______AGSC 4040 World Agriculture 3 ______

Area Studies ( 3 credit hours and consent of advisor is needed) At least 3 hours of upper-division non-business electives in Area Studies (courses concentrating on Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, South America and Asia). Students are encouraged to choose an area study that corresponds to their foreign language specialty. 3 ______

Signature:______Dean, College of Business Dept. Head of Major Office International Business

Date: ______

Student’s Signature: ______Date: ______

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