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2007-08 Catalog
International Business and Language Area Studies Requirements

 

IBLAS major requirements:

Business administration and economics core (13 courses)
ECON 101 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 102 Principles of Microeconomics
BUAD 142 Computer Applications in Business
BUAD 205 Financial Accounting
BUAD 206 Managerial Accounting
BUAD 230 Foundations of Management
BUAD 262 Introduction to IBLAS (to be taken sophomore year, fall semester)
BUAD 270 Marketing Concepts and Issues
BUAD 284 Statistics for Business and Economics
BUAD 350 Corporate Finance
BUAD 390 Business Law
BUAD 468 Senior Seminar in International Business and Language Area Studies I
BUAD 469 Senior Seminar in International Business and Language Area Studies II

Modern languages and literatures (4 courses)
Four courses beyond the 203 level to include:
FREN/GERM/JAPN/SPAN 204 Intermediate Readings, Conversation and Composition
FREN/GERM/JAPN 375 Civilization, SPAN 375 Spanish Civilization or SPAN 385 Latin American Civilization
Two language electives

International economics and finance (1 course)
(may be an appropriate course taken during the semester of study abroad)

ECON 370 Comparative Economic Systems
ECON 375 Growth, Development and International Trade
ECON 376 International Trade
ECON 377 International Finance and Monetary Economics

International studies (1 course)
INTL 150 Introduction to International Studies (also counts for General Education Area 3)

Mathematics (1 course)
MATH 124 A Survey of Calculus (Also counts for General Education Area 8)
MATH 131 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (also counts for General Education Area 8)

History (1 course )
An appropriate history course taken during the semester of overseas study

International Students only
(4 courses taken in lieu of the modern languages and literatures requirement)

Note: International students should consult with the director of the IBLAS program in their freshman year to discuss their specific course requirements. Normally, they take four courses from the following list to become more familiar with the American culture. Alternatively, international students could choose a modern language, different from their native language, and study abroad in a country where their target language is spoken.

One of the following two courses:
ENGL 235 Survey of U.S. Literature I
ENGL 236 Survey of U.S. Literature II

One of the following two courses:
HIST 116 History of the United States
POLI 130 U.S. Politics and Government

Any two of the following courses:
HUMA 261 American Ideals and Identities
SOCI 235 Work in America
SOCI 265 American Culture
PHIL 260 American Philosophy
RELS 221 Religion in America


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