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B.S. in International Business with Global Logistics and Transportation Concentration

The international business major has been designed to allow students to address the challenges of an increasingly global market environment. Blending the College’s liberal arts and sciences foundation with a strong internationalized business curriculum, the major presents many challenging and exciting options while providing an essential perspective of diversity. The requirement of an interdisciplinary or language minor gives global insight to the development of a unique international business education.

General Education Requirements: 50 hours.

International Business Major Requirements: 45 hours.

Click on the Course Number to get a description and syllabi (if available).

ACCT-203 Financial Accounting
ACCT-204 Managerial Accounting
DSCI-232 Business Statistics
DSCI-314 Global Management of Technology
ECON-200 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON-201 Principles of Macroeconomics
FINC-303 Business Finance
FINC-382 International Financial Markets
MGMT-301 Management and Organizational Behavior
MGMT-409 Global Strategic Management
MKTG-302 Marketing Concepts
MKTG-326 International Marketing
One course to be chosen from the following two:
ECON-303 Economics of Transportation and
Geography
POLS-104 World Geography
One course to be chosen from the following two:
MGMT-308 Managing Diversity
MGMT-325 Comparative International Management
Elective: One to be chosen from:
BLAW-360 International Law
MGMT-322 International Business
MKTG-333 Purchasing/Supply Chain Management
ECON-310 International Economics
  Approved business travel study course

Global Logistics and Transportation Concentration Requirements: 18 hours.

Required courses to be taken in the following sequence:
TRAN 311 Intermodal Transportation
TRAN 312 Global Logistics
ECON 303 Economics of Transportation and Geography
MGMT 322 International Business
TRAN 431 Issues in Global Logistics
TRAN 432 Global Logistics Systems Management
Notes:
The program starts in the fall semester of the junior year.  Please see the Director for admissions information.

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