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Economics & Management - International Management Major

 
 

Courses Required

  1. Mathematics & Departmental Core Requirements:
    • MCS 121 - Calculus I
    • Either E/M 125 - Statistics for Economics & Management
      or MCS 142 - Introduction to Statistics
      or MCS 341 - Probability Theory & Mathematical Statistics II
    • E/M 101 - Principles of Macroeconomics
    • E/M 102 - Principles of Microeconomics
    • E/M 130 - Financial Accounting
  2. Additional Course Requirements
    • E/M 261 - Organizational Behaviors
    • E/M 283 - International Trade & Finance
    • E/M 351 - International Management
    • 3 courses from the following:
      • E/M 230 - Managerial Accounting
      • E/M 251 - Ethics In Business & Economics
      • E/M 260 - Marketing
      • E/M 265 - Business Law
      • E/M 272 - Financial Markets & Institutions
      • E/M 282 - Labor Economics
      • E/M 284 - Economic Development & World Resources
      • E/M 350 - Human Resource Management
      • E/M 353 - Production & Operations Management
      • E/M 360 - Managerial Economics
    • At least 3 intermediate and advanced language courses, normally 201, 202 and 251. Minimum language proficiency at the 251 level (250 for Spanish)
  3. Additional International Foundations Requirements:
    • Either European Emphasis:
      • Either HIS 120 - Modern Europe II, 1789-Present
        or CUR 110 – Historical Perspective II
      • 1 course from the following:
        • HIS 212 - Modern Russia
        • HIS 219 - Scandinavia Since 1800
        • HIS-325 - 20th- Century Europe
        • FRE 351 - Commercial French
        • FRE 352 - French Cinema
        • FRE 361 - French Prose
        • FRE 362 - French Drama
        • GER 371 - Short Prose Works
        • GER 373 - Modern German Drama
        • RUS 374 - Russian Literature Of The 20th Century
        • SCA 234 - Scandinavian Film
        • SPA 321 - Spanish Culture
        • SPA 323 - Survey Of Spanish Literature
        • SPA 390 - Film In Spanish
    • or Latin America Emphasis:
      • POL 230 - Latin American Politics
      • 1 course from the following:
        • HIS 160 - Introduction To Latin America
        • HIS 264 - The Mexican Revolution
        • SPA 320 - Spanish-American Culture
        • SPA 322 - Masterworks Of Spanish-American Literature
        • SPA 375 - Women Writers In Spanish
    • or Asian Emphasis:
      • POL 255 - East Asian Politics & Development
      • Either ENG 238 - Japanese Literature
        or REL 235 - Zen & Japanese Culture
    • or American Emphasis (available only to international students for whom English is a second language)
      • HIS 140 - American History Since The Civil War
      • POL 110 - U.S. Government & Politics
      • 2 courses from the following:
        • ENG 121 - American Literature I
        • ENG 122 - American Literature II
        • ENG 124 - American Women Writers
        • ENG 126 - Ethnic-American Literature
        • ENG 128 - American Pastoralism
        • GEG 232 - Central America/Caribbean
        • GEG 234 - The American West
        • HIS 130 - American History To The Civil War
        • HIS 231 - Women In The United States: Private Lives, Public Lives
        • HIS 232 - African-American History
        • HIS 236 - American Radicalism, 1776-1940
        • HIS 342 - Recent History Of The United States Since 1945
        • HIS 343 - America And The Vietnam War
        • PHI 233 - American Philosophy
        • POL 215 - Political Parties & Elections
        • POL 220 - U.S. Public Policy
        • POL 312 - The U.S. Congress
        • POL 318 - The American Presidency
        • POL 320 - State & Local Government
        • S/A 237 - American Minorities
    • or Other courses may be substituted with approval of the Department Chair.
  4. 1 additional course which may be either another advanced language course or another International Foundations course. Elementary language course do not count.

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