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Any student choosing to obtain a major in International Business and Economics will not be permitted to dual major or minor in either Business Administration or Economics.
Required Economics Courses:
*EC 160 Quantitative Business and Economic Tools I
*EC 161 Quantitative Business and Economic Tools II
EC 200 Introduction to Microeconomics
EC 201 Introduction to Macroeconomics
EC 327 International Trade or EC 328 International Monetary Economics
EC 380 Comparative Economic Systems or EC 390 Economies of the Asian Pacific Rim
Required Business Courses:
BA 200 Management Principles
BA 220 Marketing Principles
BA 320 Corporate Finance I
**BA 452 Seminar in International Business
***Required Language Courses (can count as minor):
FR,GN, or SN 101 and 102 Elementary I and II
FR,GN, or SN 201 and 202 Intermediate I and II
FR,GN, or SN 375 Commercial and Technical
or
JA 101 and 102 Elementary Japanese I and II
JA 201 and 202 Intermediate Japanese I and II
JA 375 Japanese for Practical Business Use
Required Study Abroad Program:
Students must earn six semester hours of credit while participating in a study abroad program at an accredited university.
Required Support Courses:
CS 100 Introduction to Microcomputer Applications
PS 120 Introduction to International Politics
AC 205 Elementary Accounting I
AC 206 Elementary Accounting II
And two of the following:
EC 375 Development Economics or PS 230 Developing Nations
PS 225 Introduction to World Politics
PS 226 International Institutions
PS 250 Comparative Politics (European)
PS 251 Comparative Politics (Asia-Africa)
*Note: Students must take a math course (MA) of at least 3 semester hours excluding MA 101 as the prerequisite for EC 160. Students can substitute MA 141, MA 142, MA 123, and EC 435 for EC 160 and EC 161. All four of these courses must be taken to replace EC 160 and EC 161.
**Note: A senior culminating experience is required of all students. Students who graduate with a major in International Business and Economics must complete BA 452 Seminar in International Business as their Senior Culminating Experience.
***Note: A student will take 15 hours in a foreign language (other than English or his/her own native language).