International Business
Interdepartmental Undergraduate Secondary Major
Supervisory Committee: Dr. Ann Coppernoll-Farni (contact person) and
others annually appointed by College.
The international business program is designed to provide students
with information that will enable them to work for companies that
are involved with international business. Students are expected to
develop an understanding of international business issues applied
to the different functional areas of business. They will also develop
skills to prepare themselves for business positions with international
responsibilities. The program is designed to prepare students for
employment in multinational companies and for business assignments
beyond the United States.
International business is an undergraduate secondary major that may
be taken only in conjunction with a primary major in business. Technical
knowledge of international business will strengthen the expertise
acquired with the primary major. Business students pursuing this program
should strengthen their placement opportunities with multinational
corporations.
A student in the College of Business may earn a secondary major in
International Business. The requirements for this major include 12
credits in international business courses, one year of the same university-level
foreign language (minimum of 6 credits) and an approved international
experience (minimum 3 months). Students who pursue this secondary
major will be required to complete the requirements for a primary
major in Business. Fifteen of the 18 credits required for the International
Business major must not be used for the primary major.
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