International Business
Recognizing the role of the United States in world affairs and the importance of international operations to American business enterprise, this major offers a combination of basic business knowledge with an interdisciplinary study of international policies and practices. The curriculum is designed to help prepare students for positions in global business operations, government, or international agencies in the fields of economic development and international trade.
The requirements of this program are:
- The Core Curriculum requirements and the BBA Degree Requirements .
- Twelve semester hours of coursework beyond the freshman level in a foreign language associated with the area studies specialization used to fulfill requirement 6 below. A minimum of six of the twelve required hours must be at the upper-division level.
- International Business 350 and 378 (bears the writing flag).
- Six semester hours chosen from the following courses: Finance 376, International Business 340S, 372, and Marketing 372 (Topic 4: Global Marketing). Other courses on the global dimensions of key business areas (e.g. “International Accounting and Taxation”) may also be used for this requirement when available, as approved by the international business faculty adviser.
- Three semester hours of business electives.
- Nine semester hours of upper-division coursework focused on a specific geographic region. These courses must be approved by the international business faculty adviser. Examples of acceptable fields of study are Latin American studies; Middle Eastern studies; Asian studies; and Russian, East European, and Eurasian studies.
- All international business majors must study or intern abroad for at least one semester or summer session of no less than six weeks. Students should study or intern in a country or region associated with their foreign language and area studies specialization. Ideally, the study abroad experience should be in an immersion program that includes courses taken with local students.
The international business faculty adviser must approve all study abroad programs in advance. Any McCombs School program is acceptable if it takes place in a country in which English is not the dominant language. (The faculty-led Summer Study Abroad programs will not fulfill this requirement.) In addition, most affiliated study abroad programs available through the University’s Study Abroad Office are acceptable, depending on the course of study.
Students must complete the equivalent of at least six semester hours during their study abroad period. Credit earned abroad may be used to fulfill other degree requirements if appropriate. An international internship in the appropriate geographic region which meets the basic internship requirements for all business majors may be used in place of the study abroad requirement with satisfactory documentation and faculty adviser approval. - Additional elective coursework, if necessary, to provide a total of at least 120 semester hours.