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International Business Minor A minor in International Business, when combined with a major in a profession in or out of business, will prepare a student for a variety of jobs in the international workplace or graduate studies in international business. It is through close consultation with an adviser that the students will most properly prepare for a career. The minor in international business features three courses as prerequisites which are followed by three international business required courses and then the student will select one additional course from a range of other international business and international studies courses. General Business Program Prerequisites: Econ 180 - American Economic System (3 hrs.) MM 350 - Principles of Management (3 hrs.) MM 300 - Principles of Marketing (3 hrs.)
International Business Required Courses: IB 310 - International Business (3 hrs.) IB 400 - International Marketing (3 hrs.) IB 410 - International Management (3 hrs.)
Select 3 credit hours from among the following: IB 420 - International Accounting (3 hrs.) IB 430 - International Finance (3 hrs.) IB 491 - Independent Study in International Business* (3 hrs.) IB 498 - Special Topics in International Business* (3 hrs.) IB 499 - Internship in International Business* (3 hrs.) IntS 302 - World Environmental Issues (3 hrs.) IntS 304 - Comparative Political Economy (3 hrs.) IntS 305 - International Techno-Trends (3 hrs.) Foreign Language (3 hrs.) Other International Courses*
Total hours: 21 * With the approval of the course instructor and Dean, School of Business Administration
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