International Business, Certificate
This interdisciplinary program encompasses business, international studies, foreign languages and recommended General Education courses. The requirements are:
- Completion of a study abroad or faculty-led travel experience and a reflection paper or digital story on the impact of the experience on the student
- Proficiency in a foreign language as determined by the Department of World Languages and Cultures or 9 credits above the intermediate level
- EC180 Contemporary Economics
- EC181 Principles of Macroeconomics
- EC382 International Finance & Economics
- BU213 Mgmt Theory & Org. Behavior
- BU414 The Global Business Environment
- A non-business 200+ level course in an international subject from world languages and cultures, art, history, geography, English, music, sociology, anthropology, or others selected in conjunction with the Department of Business Administration chair.