International Business
This collaborative program between the Cofrin School of Business and the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences prepares students for successful careers into today’s global economy. The program provides foundational understanding in business and economics, coupled with advanced skills development in language proficiency, cultural competency, and international business and economics. The minor in International Business differentiates students among their peers, and provides a gateway into an exciting professional career.
Minor
In addition to coursework, students need to complete two requirements:
1. Two (2) years of college-level language courses or equivalent competency in a language other than English. See Chair of Modern Languages for approval.
2. International internship or participation in a study abroad program with a Business focus. See faculty adviser for approval.
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Supporting Courses | 6 | |
Macro Economic Analysis | ||
Micro Economic Analysis | ||
Upper-Level Courses | 13 | |
Principles of Financial Accounting | ||
Organizational Behavior | ||
Corporation Finance | ||
Principles of Marketing | ||
International Courses | 6 | |
Choose one of the following courses: | ||
International Economics and Finance | ||
International Financial Management | ||
International Marketing | ||
Choose one of the following courses: | ||
Business French | ||
Business German | ||
Globalization and Cultural Conflict | ||
Latin America Today | ||
The Cultures of the Americas | ||
Spain Today | ||
The Cultures of Spain | ||
Total Credits | 25 |
Faculty
Gaurav Bansal; Professor; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee*
David N Coury; Professor; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati
Amulya Gurtu; Professor; Ph.D., Ryerson University
Cristina M Ortiz; Professor; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati
Hernan Fernandez-Meardi; Associate Professor; Ph.D., Universite de Montreal (Canada)
Matthew Geimer; Associate Teaching Professor; J.D., University of Wisconsin - Madison
Praneet Tiwari; Assistant Teaching Professor; M.S., University of North Texas