College of Business and Public Administration International Business BAB 69 business core credits & 28-30 major credits, 16 credits for Minor Why Study Internation Business? Students who complete the International Business major The International Business major is for students with career objectives in the management of global business organizations. The course of study provides education in the theory and principles of international economics, management, finance, human resource management and marketing. It is concerned with the role of global business in both the host country as well as the world economy. Understand how differences in customs and cultures affect businesses operating in the international arena. Understand the basic differences between the risks faced by domestic and multinational firms including transaction exposure, operating exposure and accounting exposure. Have an appreciation for the foreign exchange markets including their participants, size, functions and impacts on international business. Gain an appreciation of how social and political factors influence global business. Careers The International Business minor is recommended for students who wish to work in organizations that are engaged in global business activities and want to be prepared to meet the challenges of ever-increasing global interdependence. Department Chair Patricia Nemetz-Mills [email protected]Program Contact Abrahim Soleimani [email protected]Student Success Coordinator Dustin Semb, PhD [email protected]SEWC 326, Riverpoint BLVD SEWC 332, Riverpoint BLVD 509.828.1235 509.828.1227 668 Riverpoint BLVD., RM 270 509.828.1499 Spokane, WA 99202 Spokane, WA 99202 Spokane, WA 99202
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College of Business and Public Administration
International Business BAB
69 business core credits & 28-30 major credits, 16 credits for Minor
Why Study Internation Business?
Students who complete the International Business major
The International Business major is for students with career objectives in the management of global business organizations. The course of study provides education in the theory and principles of international economics, management, finance, human resource management and marketing. It is concerned with the role of global business in both the host country as well as the world economy.
Understand how differences in customs and cultures affect businesses operating in the international arena.Understand the basic differences between the risks faced by domestic and multinational firms including transaction exposure, operating exposure and accounting exposure.Have an appreciation for the foreign exchange markets including their participants, size, functions and impacts on international business.Gain an appreciation of how social and political factors influence global business.
CareersThe International Business minor is recommended for students who wish to work in organizations that are engaged in global business activities and want to be prepared to meet the challenges of ever-increasing global interdependence.
First year courses and prerequisites Notes Previously offered **
Elective/Minor (5 cr.)Q1
ENGL 101 COLL COMP: EXPOSITN & ARGUMNT (5 cr.) F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Satisfies: university competencies, writing.Q1Prerequisite: Writing Placement Test or General Advising.
MATH 200 FINITE MATHEMATICS (5 cr.) F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Satisfies: completion of this course with a grade >= C satisfies
the university proficiencies in mathematics.
Note: Computer Literacy Competency recommended.
Q1Prerequisites: a grade ≥C in MTHD 104, or a satisfactory score on the
mathematics placement assessment (MPA); placement into or above ENGL
101.
BACR (5 cr.)Q2
ECON 200 INTRO TO MICROECONOMICS (5 cr.) F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Satisfies: a BACR for social sciences.Q2Prerequisite: MTHD 104 completed.
ENGL 201 COLL COMP: ANALYSIS/RES/DOCMNT (5 cr.) F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Satisfies: university proficiencies, writing.Q2Prerequisite: ENGL 101, Writing Placement Test or general advising.
BACR (5 cr.)Q3
BACR (5 cr.)Q3
BACR (5 cr.)Q3
To follow this MAP, you should place into MATH 142 or 161 or 200. If you place lower, your custom MAP may change.
This list of courses is for information purposes only. All students are required to follow the catalog requirements for the year they declared a major.
* See the catalog for prerequisites and other details.
** Future course offerings may differ from the past. Check the course schedule for future courses.
I have discussed this academic plan with the student listed above. Advisor name: ____________________________ Advisor signature: ____________________________
Second year courses and prerequisites Notes Previously offered **
Q5 BACR (5 cr.)
F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Q5 ACCT 251 PRIN OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (5 cr.)
Prerequisite: sophomore standing.
F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Q5 DSCI 245 DATA ANALYSIS FOR BUSINESS (4 cr.)
Prerequisites: one of the following: MATH 142, MATH 161 or MATH 200.
Q6 Elective/Minor (5 cr.)
F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Q6 ACCT 252 PRIN OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING (4 cr.)
Prerequisite: ACCT 251.
F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Q6 ACCT 261 BUSINESS LAW (4 cr.)
Prerequisite: sophomore standing.
F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Q6 DSCI 346 ADVANCED DATA ANALYSIS FOR BUS (4 cr.)
Prerequisites: DSCI 245 and one of the following: MATH 142, MATH 161, MATH
200 or permission of the instructor.
Q7 Elective/Minor (5 cr.)
Q7 Upper Div Elective (3 cr.)
F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Satisfies: a BACR for social sciences.Q7 ECON 201 INTRO TO MACROECONOMICS (5 cr.)
Prerequisite: MTHD 104 completed.
To follow this MAP, you should place into MATH 142 or 161 or 200. If you place lower, your custom MAP may change.
This list of courses is for information purposes only. All students are required to follow the catalog requirements for the year they declared a major.
* See the catalog for prerequisites and other details.
** Future course offerings may differ from the past. Check the course schedule for future courses.
I have discussed this academic plan with the student listed above. Advisor name: ____________________________ Advisor signature: ____________________________
Third year courses and prerequisites Notes Previously offered **
Q9 Foreign language requirement (5 cr.)
F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Note: students who have passed MISC 311 do not need to
take MISC 211.Q9 MISC 211 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BUSI (4 cr.)
Prerequisites: (MATH 142, MATH 161 or MATH 200) and DSCI 245 and ACCT 251
and (either ECON 200 or ECON 201).
To follow this MAP, you should place into MATH 142 or 161 or 200. If you place lower, your custom MAP may change.
This list of courses is for information purposes only. All students are required to follow the catalog requirements for the year they declared a major.
* See the catalog for prerequisites and other details.
** Future course offerings may differ from the past. Check the course schedule for future courses.
I have discussed this academic plan with the student listed above. Advisor name: ____________________________ Advisor signature: ____________________________
Fourth year courses and prerequisites Notes Previously offered **
Q13 Diversity course (5 cr.)
Q13 Elective/Minor (5 cr.)
W18Q13 ACCT 498 SEMINAR (3 cr.)
F17, Sp18Q13 FINC 474 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE MGMT (4 cr.)
Prerequisites: FINC 335.
Q14 Elective/Minor (4 cr.)
Q14 Elective/Minor (5 cr.)
F17, W18, Sp18Satisfies: a university graduation requiremen global studies.Q14 MGMT 470 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MGMT (4 cr.)
Prerequisite: junior standing.
W18, Sp18, Su18Q14 MKTG 472 GLOBAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT (4 cr.)
Prerequisite: IBUS 470/MGMT 470 or MKTG 310.
Q15 Elective/Minor (5 cr.)
F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Q15 MGMT 423 BUSINESS & SOCIETY (4 cr.)
Prerequisites: MGMT 326, senior standing.
F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Satisfies: a university graduation requirement'senior capstone.Q15 MGMT 490 DEPT SENIOR CAPSTONE (4 cr.)
OPSM 330; MGMT 423 (may be taken concurrently); Computer Literacy I and
II and admission to BAB.
To follow this MAP, you should place into MATH 142 or 161 or 200. If you place lower, your custom MAP may change.
This list of courses is for information purposes only. All students are required to follow the catalog requirements for the year they declared a major.
* See the catalog for prerequisites and other details.
** Future course offerings may differ from the past. Check the course schedule for future courses.
I have discussed this academic plan with the student listed above. Advisor name: ____________________________ Advisor signature: ____________________________