International Business Minor (for Business Majors or Non-Business Majors)


This minor is available to Business Majors and Non-Business Majors.

International Business Minor (for Business Majors) 

The interdepartmental minor in International Business is available to Wilson College of Business students. The International Business minor enhances the common body of knowledge gained through the business core by focusing on international trade and commerce issues/perspectives.

Required
International Business core
MKTG 3176/5176Global Marketing3
MGMT 3189/5189International Management3
World Affairs:6
Select two of the following:
Economics of Social Issues
Global Geography
Making the Modern World
Global Politics
Becoming Global Citizens
International Electives:6
Select two of the following:
Global Skills: (topic) (Or students may transfer in an approved 3 credit course taken abroad.)
International Trade and Financial Economics
Economic Development
International Financial Management
Global Supply Chain Management
Global Trade Practices
Dynamics of Negotiations
United States Foreign Policy
Total Hours18

International Business Minor (for Non-Business Majors)

The interdepartmental minor in International Business (Non-Business Majors) is available to any non-business major. The purpose of this minor is to allow non-business majors to build a basic body of knowledge concerning business and business operations and expand knowledge with respect to international business, trade, and commerce.

Required
World Affairs3
Select one of the following:
Geography:
Global Geography
Political Science:
International Relations
Business Core15
Accounting:
Principles of Financial Accounting
Marketing:
Principles of Marketing
Management:
Legal and Social Environment of Business
Organizational Behavior
Economics:
Introduction to Business Economics
International Business core9
Management:
International Management
International electives:
Select two from the following:
Marketing:
Distribution and Logistics
Global Marketing
Global Trade Practices
Internship-Marketing *
International Experience0
International Experience **
Total Hours27
*

International section only. 

**

This BUSINESS 3169 course requires the successful completion of an approved study abroad experience, or a departmental internship or cooperative education experience that includes a significant international component.  Department internships or cooperative education credits that meet the requirements of the international experience can, by student request, be used to fulfill the elective requirement. This course may be substituted with any course involving collaboration on cross-border projects subject to approval of the Global Opportunities Coordinator.