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International Business & Management (IB&M) Major, Fall 2001
and After:
[If you entered the major before
Fall 2001, click here for major requirements.]
Total Courses (15)
I. Core Economics Courses (2)
Econ 111 Introduction to Microeconomics
Econ 112 Introduction to Macroeconomics
II. Core Business Courses (6)
IB&M 100 Fundamentals
of Business (capacity 40)
IB&M 110 Financial
Accounting (capacity 25)
IB&M 200 Global
Economy (capacity 25)
IB&M 220 Managerial
Economics (capacity 25)
IB&M 230 Organizational Behavior (capacity 25)
IB&M 240 Marketing (capacity
25)
III. Electives (2)
IB&M300 Topics in International
Business and Management
IV. Foreign Language (2)
2 Courses beyond the intermediate level of foreign language (Asian
languages, 6 semesters total; Non-Asian languages, 5 semesters total)
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V(A). Country/Area Courses (2)
1 Course in the economics, politics, or history of the country
or region of specialization
1 Course in the culture of the country or region of specialization
Or
V(B). Global Issues Courses (2)
Two electives from the humanities, natural sciences, or social
sciences that take a systemic view of global affairs and examine
transnational phenomena.
Or
V(C). Country/Area Course / Global Issues Course (2)
One course each from V(A) and V(B) above.
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VI. Capstone Course (1)
IB&M 400 Senior Seminar
VII.
Field Experience (Non-Credit)
NOTE: This changes
the pre-Fall 2001 requirements in three ways: (1) IB&M201 is
eliminated and replaced by IB&M100; (2) IB&M240 is added
to the curriculum; (3) Students who entered prior to F2001 may
count IB&M 240 Marketing as a 300 class; (4) Students are allowed
increased flexibility in choosing their electives [section V(B) and V(C)].
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