International Business Minor

This minor is for non-business majors who want to add some study of business from an international perspective to their degree program.   An international business minor will give non-business students an overview of the functions of companies and provide them information about doing business in an international context.   Contact an International Business advisor for more information.

Business majors should select the International Business Certificate.

Courses used for a major or a minor other than the International Business Minor or used to satisfy General Studies requirements cannot be used for the International Business Minor.

REQUIRED COURSES:
      Semester Hours
MGT 1850 Introduction to Business 3
MGT 3820 International Business 3
Total Required Hours 6

 

Select 3 courses from the following:  Select 3 courses with no more than 1 course in a single prefix. (It is recommended that students complete MGT 1000 prior to taking any of these courses)  
ACC 2010 Principles of Accounting I 3
ECO 2010 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
ECO 2020 Principles of Microeconomics 3
FIN 3010 Financial Markets & Institutions 3
FIN 3320 Entrepreneurial Finance 3
MGT 3000 Organizational Management 3
MKT 3000 Principles of Marketing 3
Subtotal hours 9

 

Select 3 courses: (It is recommended that students complete MGT 3820 prior to taking any of these courses)

 
ACC 3750 International Accounting 3
ECO 3550 Global Economics and International Trade 3
FIN 3100 International Money & Finance 3
MGT 3230 International Business Law 3
MKT 3710 International Marketing 3
     Subtotal hours 9
Total Hours Required for International Business Minor 24