International Business Minor
The International Business Minor is available to commerce students only. A student must be able to demonstrate that he or she has the equivalent of two years of college coursework in a modern foreign language upon completion of the minor. Each option is structured to accommodate differing levels of ability in a modern foreign language. Students who fall in more than one category may choose between or among the options, but credit for language study beyond the second year of college level language courses does not count toward the International Business Minor. Commerce students may obtain an International Business Minor in one of the following three ways:
Option 1: For any student: Three modern language courses as part of the International Perspective requirement; three additional language courses in the same language; one course chosen from ECO 361, ECO 362, ECO 333 or PSC 344; two international business courses one of which may be an International Business Seminar if it is in a region where the language is spoken.
Option 2: For students with at least one year of college study in a modern language: Three language courses as part of the IP requirement; three area studies courses pertaining to the general geographic area where the language is spoken; one course chosen from ECO 361, ECO 362, ECO 333 or PSC 344; two international business courses one of which may be an International Business Seminar if it is in the same geographic area.
Option 3: For students with two or more years of a modern language: Three area studies courses as part of the IP requirement; three additional area studies courses in the same general geographic area or cultural tradition; one course chosen from ECO 361, ECO 362, ECO 333 or PSC 344; two international business courses one of which may be an International Business Seminar if it is in the same geographic area or cultural tradition as the area studies courses
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