Bachelor
of Business Administration Degree in Management with an International
Business Concentration
The minimum number of semester credit hours required
for this degree is 120.
All candidates seeking this degree must fulfill the Core Curriculum
requirements, the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) requirements, and
the degree requirements, which are listed below. Top
Core Curriculum requirements: Students seeking the Bachelor
of Business Administration degree in Management with an International
Business Concentration must fulfill University Core Curriculum requirements
in the same manner as other students. The courses listed in the
table below satisfy both degree requirements and Core Curriculum
requirements; however, if these courses are taken to satisfy both
requirements, then students will need to take additional courses
in order to meet the minimum number of semester credit hours required
for this degree. For a complete listing of courses that satisfy
the Core Curriculum requirements see pages 9-13 of this catalog.
Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)
All students seeking a B.B.A. degree in the College of Business
must complete the following Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) courses
in addition to the Core Curriculum.
In addition to the Core Curriculum requirements and requirements
from the College of Business Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), all
candidates for the degree must complete the following degree requirements.
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Degree Requirements
A. 18 upper-division semester credit hours of international courses
in the College of Business:
MGT 4073 International Management
MGT 4083 Comparative International
Management Practices
MKT 4073 International Marketing
9 semester credit hours selected from the following:
ECO 3193 The International Economy
ECO 4303 Economic Problems of Developing
Countries
ECO 4953 Special Studies in Economics
(international topics only)
FIN 4613 Introduction to International
Finance
MGT 3023 Understanding People and
Organizations
MKT 4953 Special Studies in Marketing
(international topics only)
or other international business electives as approved by Department
of Management faculty through the Undergraduate Business Advising
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B. 9 semester credit hours of directed elective support work outside
the College of Business, as follows (*these courses may be taken
to fulfill Core Curriculum requirements; if so, nonbusiness electives
must be taken to fulfill the minimum 120 credit hours required for
the degree):
1. 3 semester credit hours from the following:
GRG 1023 World Regional
Geography*
GRG 3123 Geography of
Latin America
GRG 3133 Geography of
Europe
GRG 3213 Cultural Geography
GRG 3613 Conservation
of Resources
GRG 3633 Geography of
Development
2. 3 semester credit hours from the following:
HIS 2533 Introduction
to Latin American Civilization*
HIS 2543 Introduction
to Islamic Civilization*
HIS 2553 Introduction
to East Asian Civilization*
HIS 2563 Introduction
to European Civilization
HIS 2573 Introduction
to African Civilization*
HIS 2583 Introduction
to South Asian Civilization*
HIS 3213 France since
1750
HIS 3283 Twentieth-Century
Europe
HIS 3303 History of Mexico
HIS 3353 Latin America
since Independence
HIS 3523 European Cultural
History
HIS 3823 History of American
Foreign Policy
IDS 2213 World Civilization
since the Fifteenth Century*
3. 3 semester credit hours from the following:
POL 2603 International
Politics
POL 2633 Comparative Politics
POL 3393 Latin American
Politics
POL 3403 European Politics
POL 3433 Governments and
Politics of Southeast Asia
POL 3443 Governments and
Politics of East Asia
POL 3453 The Politics
of Mexico
POL 3493 Politics of the
Middle East
POL 3563 Current Issues
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C. It is strongly recommended that students combine options available
in the Core Curriculum to accommodate as many hours of foreign language
study as possible in the 120-semester-credit-hour program.
D. 6 semester credit hours of electives from outside the College
of Business