Students may minor in international business to facilitate careers in international trade that involve business firms, international organizations, or the U.S. government.
Students interested in specializing in international trade should consider the B. A. in Foreign Languages and International Trade (FLIT) which includes a composite major offered by the College of Liberal Arts in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures in cooperation with the College of Business Administration. For additional information on the FLIT degree program, see the Foreign Languages and Literatures Department section of the undergraduate catalog.
| A minor in international business includes the following courses: |
| ECN 142 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 hrs. |
| ECN 143 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
3 hrs. |
| ACC 211 (Lab ACC 221) |
Financial Accounting |
3 hrs. |
| ACC 212 (Lab ACC 222) |
Management Accounting |
3 hrs. |
| MSC 287 * |
Legal Environment of Business |
3 hrs. |
| FIN 301 |
Money and Banking |
3 hrs. |
| MGT 301 |
Managing Organizations |
3 hrs. |
| MKT 301 |
Principles of Marketing |
3 hrs. |
| MGT 450 |
International Business |
3 hrs. |
| MKT 415 |
International Marketing |
3 hrs. |
| FIN 454 |
International Economics & Finance |
3 hrs. |
| Minimum of 12 hours of a foreign language |
12 hrs. |
|
45 hrs. |
| * or AHS 300 |
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