International Business (minor)
A minor in international business offers students a chance to focus on world trade and the expanding world markets while getting an overview of all aspects of business.
Students interested in business and/or foreign language will benefit from the international business curriculum through hands-on experience with business projects.
Career opportunities in the international business arena include banking, marketing and consulting.
Minor in International Business
20 credits minimum in Business Administration and/or Economics, 16 credits upper division.
BUS 251 | Principles of Accounting | 4 |
BUS 394 | International Business | 4 |
Additional upper division credits from international business and/or international economics courses | 12 | |
International Finance | ||
International Marketing | ||
International Business Behavior | ||
Pacific Rim/Art of Japanese Management | ||
International Economics | ||
Economic Development | ||
Total Hours | 20 |
Required Supporting Course
ECON 203/203L | General Economics and General Economics Lab | 5 |
Total Hours | 5 |
Professor
Damooei |
Assistant professor
Tsaw |