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International Business, Minor

91Å®Éñ's minor in international business provides students with the opportunity to develop an understanding of the skills necessary for business activities to succeed in a global economy.

91Å®Éñ's international business minor helps students develop an understanding of the various economic, political and cultural variables that affect the business activities of international companies.

Required Courses
·¡°ä°¿±·Ìý1900Principles of Economics ^3
±õµþÌý2000Introduction to International Business (meets University Core Attribute: Global Interdependence)3
±õµþÌý3100Geopolitics of World Business3
±õµþÌý4120International Business Strategies *3
Elective Courses
Select two of the following:6
±õµþÌý3020
Latin American Business
±õµþÌý3040
Asian Business
±õµþÌý3060
International Business of the European Union #
±õµþÌý3140
International e-Business
±õµþÌý3150
Middle Eastern Business
±õµþÌý3160
Cultural Differences in International Business
±õµþÌý3700
Transitioning to a Sustainable World #
±õµþÌý4900
Global Immersion in International Business †
Total Credits18
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Additional prerequisite:   ²Ñ´¡°Õ±áÌý1200 College Algebra (3 cr).

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Additional prerequisite: Junior standing.

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Various immersion locations; only one may be used to satisfy minor area requirements.

NOTE:

Outside of the Business Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), a maximum of one business course (3 credit hours) may be used to fulfill requirements in two business majors/minors.

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These courses are only offered on the Madrid campus. St. Louis students can take these during a study abroad experience to meet their major requirements.

Continuation Standards

Students must maintain a minimum 2.00 grade point average (GPA) in all courses used to fulfill minor requirements. If the minor GPA falls below a 2.00, students will have one semester to increase their minor GPA to a 2.00, or they will not be allowed to enroll in 3000- and 4000-level minor courses.