International Business Major
Advisor: Jim Leaman
Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Semester Hours: 52
Admission Requirements: To graduate with a departmental major, students must first earn admission to the department. This typically occurs during the spring semester of the second year, and late-entry transfer students apply for admission after their first semester at EMU. Students must have department admission to apply for an internship and several upper-level courses. Students seek admission to the department by completing an application and an interview with their advisor; they must meet the GPA requirement of 2.00 overall and 2.50 for major courses taken at EMU. Students must maintain these GPA standards to retain admission and to graduate from the department.
Many courses in the department have prerequisites; this requirement is met by earning a letter grade of C or higher on the prerequisite course before enrolling in subsequent courses (a grade of C- does not meet this requirement).
The major in international business is designed to prepare students for a management career in the international environment. It is grounded in an interdisciplinary approach in which the understanding of social structure, language, religion, and culture—in addition to a wide range of business skills—are seen as essential to the success of international business. International business majors are required to take part in cross-cultural experience in an international setting in order to develop skills in cross-cultural understanding, living and communication.
Required Courses (51 SH)
- ACTG 221 Financial Accounting - 3
- ACTG 222 Managerial Accounting - 3
- BUAD 101 Business at EMU - 3
- BUAD 221 Principles of Management - 3
- BUAD 331 Organizational Behavior - 3
- *BUAD 441 International Business - 3
- BUAD 461 Strategic Leadership in Organizations - 3
- CIS 211 Spreadsheet and Data Management - 1
- CIS 251 Management Information Systems - 3
- ECON 201 Survey of Economics - 3
- *ECON 401 Development Economics - 3
- FIN 440 Financial Management - 3
- MKTG 201 Principles of Marketing - 3
- PXD 375 Globalization and Justice - 3
- REL 223 World Religions - 3
- STAT 120 Descriptive Statistics - 2
- Any foreign language course beyond EMU's Core requirements - 3
- Choose one of the following courses:
- CCHIS any history course from cross-cultural experience - 3
- *HIST 432 History of the Middle East - 3
- *POL 230 International Norms and Institutions - 3
- *PPX 371 Peace and Security in East Asia - 3
* indicates the course is offered in alternate years