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International Business 

Area of Study: Business Management  
Degree/Certificate: Associate of Applied Business degree in Business Management with a concentration in International Business. 
Program Description

Designed to prepare students for the unique requirements of doing business in a global marketplace. Includes export activities, global business and marketing strategies, foreign manufacturing logistics and international communications etiquette. Courses are taught by experts in International Business and feature guest lecturers, interactive role play and plenty of hands-on activities. Maximizes student opportunities for employment in any aspect of business in the U.S. or elsewhere.

This program is designed to prepare students to demonstrate the following program outcomes:
Business Management (International Business) Degree Outcomes.pdf

Program Requirements
 

Suggested Semester Sequence

 

First Semester   Credits 

ACCT-1310

Financial Accounting

 4

BADM-1020

Introduction to Business

 3

IT-1010

Introduction to Microcomputer Applications

3

ECON-2620

Principles of Microeconomics  (1)

 4

 

Total

14

 
 
  
Third Semester   Credits 

BADM-2160 

Introduction to Purchasing

BADM-2610

Cross Cultural Communications

1

BADM-xxxx

BADM elective course  (2)

1-2

BADM-xxxx

BADM elective course  (2)

2

xxxx

Select Foreign Language elective 3

3-4

MATH-1200

Intermediate Algebra

4

Total

14-16

 
 
Fourth Semester   Credits 

BADM-1120
OR 
BADM-2110

Principles of Management
OR
Production/Operations Management


3-4

BADM-2150 

Business Law 

 4

BADM-xxxx

BADM elective course  (2)

1-2

BADM-xxxx

BADM elective course  (2)

2

BADM-2790

International Business Strategy and Application   (C)

4

xxxx

Select Foreign Language elective  (3)

3-4

Total

17-20

 
 
Program Total Credits

 

62-67

 
 
Notes 

(1)   Minimum 8 semester credits of Arts & Hum/Soc & Beh Sci required--must include ECON-2610 and 2620

(2)   Select from recommended electives.

(3)   Foreign language electives should be selected in the same language. Department approval required to select another foreign language. American Sign Language courses are not foreign language elective options for this degree.

(C) = Capstone Course

 
 
Program Outcome