The International Business minor draws upon curricula from various functional areas in business including marketing, management, economics, finance, and hospitality to provide students a well-rounded understanding of international business. Students possessing this knowledge will gain a competitive advantage in today’s workplace, as businesses are increasingly conducted on a global scale. This minor will benefit students who would like to work abroad or who would like to work in an organization that is engaged in business on a global scale.
Admission Criteria:
● Overall GPA – 2.5
● Not available to students in the International Business concentration of the Business Administration major
Program Requirements
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Core Courses | ||
| ECON 101 | Applied Macroeconomics | 3 |
| INBS 250 | Introduction to International Business | 3 |
| INBS 347 | Export/Import Marketing Process | 3 |
| Business Electives | ||
| Complete three courses from the following: | 9 | |
| World Resources and Industries | ||
| International Economics | ||
| Globalization and World Development | ||
| International Macroeconomic Policy | ||
| International Financial Management | ||
| International Tourism Marketing and Management | ||
| International Marketing | ||
| International Retailing | ||
| International Business Co-op Ed | ||
| International Justice II | ||
| Human Trafficking | ||
| Human Rights and International Justice | ||
| Negotiations in the Workplace | ||
| Cross-Cultural Behavior and Management | ||
| Practicum in E-Retailing | ||
| Sustainability Marketing | ||
| Ethics and Business | ||
| Social and Political Philosophy | ||
| Psychology of Leadership: Theory and Application | ||
| Social Psychology | ||
| Psychology Of Work: Personnel Psychology | ||
| Psychology of Judgment and Decision Making | ||
| Sociology of Rich and Poor Nations | ||
| Total Credits | 18 | |