Business Administration - Internation Business Major^
| Year 1 |
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| Autumn Semester Courses |
Credits |
Spring Semester Courses |
Credits |
| Foreign Language |
5 |
Foreign Language |
5 |
| ENEX 101* |
3 |
COMM 111A |
3 |
| IS 100 (Recommended) |
3 |
CS 172 |
3 |
MATH 117* |
3 |
ECON 111S | 3 |
General Education Course/Electives |
1 |
General Education Course/Electives |
1 |
| Total Credits |
15 |
Total Credits |
15 |
| Year 2 |
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| Autumn Semester Courses |
Credits |
Spring Semester Courses |
Credits |
ACCT 201 |
3 |
ACCT 202 |
3 |
| ECON 112S |
3 |
IS 257 |
3 |
| MATH 241 |
4 |
IS 270 |
3 |
| Foreign Language | 4 |
Foreign Language |
4 |
| General Education Course/Electives | 1 |
General Education Course/Electives |
2 |
Take the
Upper Division WPA |
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| Total Credits |
15 |
Total Credits |
15 |
| Year 3 |
|||
| Autumn Semester Courses |
Credits |
Spring Semester Courses |
Credits |
MGMT 340S |
3 |
FIN 322 |
3 |
| MGMT 368 |
3 |
IS 341 |
3 |
MKTG 360 |
3 |
International course |
3 |
International course |
3 |
General Education Courses/UD Electives |
6 |
General Education Course/UD Electives |
3 |
|
|
| Total Credits |
15 |
Total Credits |
15 |
| Year 4 |
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| Autumn Semester Courses |
Credits |
Spring Semester Courses |
Credits |
MGMT 480 |
3 |
FIN 473 |
3 |
Upper-division Business courses |
6 |
MGMT 485 or 465 |
3 |
General Education Courses/UD Electives |
6 |
MGMT 445, 446 or IS 448 |
3 |
|
General Education Courses/UD Electives |
6 |
|
| Total Credits |
15 |
Total Credits |
15 |
| Total = 120 |
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* =
Depends on placement exam results.
^ = Students choosing the International Business
major must choose an additional business major. Since the Four Bear contract
is applicable to one major only, the Four Bear program can not guarantee the
completion of both majors within a four-year time frame.
Contact the School of Business (GBB 335) for advising handouts with additional
information not included on this prototype.
This prototype should be used as a guide only.
Consult with your advisor for individual course planning.
2007-2008