Individualized Program
Students may design an interdisciplinary concentration of courses related to their individual goals and interests. This concentration must include twelve credits of upper division courses approved by a faculty advisor.
International Business
The international business concentration is designed for students who want to prepare themselves to meet the challenges associated with globalization. This concentration must be taken in tandem with another major or concentration in accounting, economics, finance, human resource management, marketing, or operations and supply chain management. Students must complete the international course for the functional area of their primary concentration, if offered. This primary concentration international course can be used to fulfill the requirement for either, but not both, the primary concentration or the international business concentration.
International Business Concentration: 12 creditsFour courses selected from the following: |
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| ECON 311 Global Economic Issues (or ECON 411 for Economics concentrations) |
3 credits |
| BFIN 327 International Finance | 3 credits |
| MGMT 355 International Management | 3 credits |
| MKTG 417 International Marketing | 3 credits |
| BUSN 490 Global Finance and Development | 3 credits |
Course descriptions are found under the respective disciplines.
Students with a concentration in international business may not double-count any of the above courses to satisfy the integrative, international, experiential elective (3 credits) in the business administration major. Students in this concentration may count one three credit foreign language course to satisfy the integrative, international, or experiential three credit requirement. A course in a student’s native language does not fulfill this requirement.
Law and Public Policy
Government regulation and legislation have a major impact on business, creating a need for public policy makers to understand the workings of business and for people in the private sector to understand the public sector. This is especially relevant for people pursuing careers in corporate public affairs and professional study in law, public administration, and public policy analysis.
Law and Public Policy Concentration: 12 creditsFour courses selected with advisor approval from the following, with not more than six credits from one department: |
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| ACCT 365 Federal Taxation | |
| ECON 304 Economics of Environmental Protection | |
| ECON 305 Public Finance | |
| ECON 310 Anti-Trust Policy and Regulation | |
| ECON 320 Economics of Sports | |
| BFIN 426 Mergers and Acquisitions | |
| MGMT 415 Employment Law and Employee Relations | |
| POLS 303 Civil Liberties: Class, Race and Gender |
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| POLS 311 State and Local Government | |
| POLS 318 Administrative Law | |
| POLS 320 Bureaucracy and Citizens | |
| POLS 321 Politics and Public Administration | |
| POLS 323 Constitutional Law | |
| POLS 327 American Social Policy | |
| POLS 342 Law as a Vocation |