2012-2013 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
International Business, B.A.
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The International Business major and minor prepares students to understand diverse cultures, experience a foreign culture, and demonstrate competency in international business practices. The International Business major consists of core Business Courses, international Business courses, a required study abroad experience, and an interdisciplinary requirement.
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Minimum credits required: 66-68
Required Foundation Courses
Required Business Administration Courses
Elective International Business Courses
All students must complete BUS 310I and four elective courses in International Business for 15 credits, choose from: Interdisciplinary Requirement
Choose from the following three options:
- Minor in a foreign language
- Minor in International Studies
- Choose from either two semesters of any one foreign language or three courses from the following selection of interdisciplinary courses.
Interdisciplinary Courses: (3 courses)
Choose one course from the following:
Note:
+ cannot be one of the major electives Choose two courses from the following:
- ASN 100I - Understanding Asia, 3 credit hours
- ECN 362I - Economics of Developing Countries, 3 credit hours
- HIS 227I - History of Africa, 3 credit hours
- HIS 245I - History of Russia, 3 credit hours
- HIS 260(I,D) - Topics in History, 3-4 credit hours (when topic is international)
- HIS 288I - Islamic History 600-1800, 3 credit hours
- HIS 291I - History of East Asia I, 3 credit hours
- HIS 346I - Modern Russia, 3 credit hours
- HIS 381I - The Arab-Israeli Conflicts, 4 credit hours
- HIS 389I - The Modern Middle East, 4 credit hours
- POL 327I - Political Change in Asia, 3 credit hours
Required Study Abroad or Internship Abroad
Study abroad is defined as an approved program of study that includes significant time abroad. Semester long programs are encouraged. Additional Requirements
Students majoring in International Business must also meet these requirements:
- At least six (6) courses at the 300-400 level must be completed in the Division of Business Administration at Baldwin Wallace University.
- Students planning to attend graduate school are encouraged to take calculus.
- A maximum of 4 semester hours of a D grade in a required BUS prefix course may be counted toward the major.
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