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International Business

Freshman Year
First Semester Sem. Hrs. Second Semester Sem. Hrs.

Ratio Stuidorum Program (RSP 103

1

World Literature I or II (ENG 120 or 121)

3

Rhetoric and Composition (ENG 150)

3

Principles of Communication Competence (COM 152)

3

Critical & Historical Introduction to Philosophy (PHL 107

3

Applied Mathematics (MTH 201) or Applied Calculus or Calculus I (MTH 141 or 245)

3-4

Religious Inquiry: Christianity in Context (THL 100)

3

Modern Language (200 level or above)

3

Modern Language (200 level or above)

3

Natural Science Elective

3-4

Applied Calculus or Calculus I (MTH 141 or 245) or Applied Mathematics (MTH 201)

3-4

Total

16-17

Total

16-17

Sophomore Year
First Semester Sem. Hrs. Second Semester Sem. Hrs.

Introduction to Financial Accounting (ACC 201)

3

Introduction to Managerial Accounting (ACC 202)

3

Introductory Microeconomics (ECO 203)

3

Introductory Macroeconomics (ECO 205)

3

Management Information Systems (MIS 253) or Legal Environment of Business (BUS 201)

3

Management Information Systems (MIS 253) or Legal Environment of Business (BUS 201)

3

Non-restricted Elective

3

Statistical Analysis (BUS 229)

4

Introductory Psychology (PSY 111)

3

Non-restricted Elective

3

Scriptural Theology 201-249

3

Total

18

Total

16

Junior Year
First Semester Sem. Hrs. Second Semester Sem. Hrs.

Managerial Process and Organizational Behavior (MGT 301)

3

Modern Western World (HIS 101)

3

Managerial Finance (FIN 301)

3

Social Science Elective

3

Principles of Marketing (MKT 319)

3

Business Elective

3

Managerial Communication (COM 314)

3

International Financial Management (FIN 558)

3

Business Ethics (BUS 356)

3

Production and Operations Management (MGT 385)

3

Total

15

Total

15

Senior Year
First Semester Sem. Hrs. Second Semester Sem. Hrs.

Strategic Management (BUS 471)

3

International Accounting (ACC 538)

3

International Management (MGT 373)

3

International Business Elective

3

International Economics (ECO 538)

3

Business Elective

3

Humanities Elective

3

Global Marketing (MKT 363)

3

Business Elective

3

Non-restricted Elective

3-4

Total

15

Total

15-16

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October 15 College of Business at the Big O Show. Students and alumni are encouraged to stop by our booth #1315/1416.  Get your free tickets!

October 21 Systemwide Issues Workshop.  College of Business Building, room 110.  8 a.m. - 4 p.m.  Registration Form

October 23 Tenth Annual ITW Conference, sponsored by the Ricketts Center.  Marriot Hotel/Regency, Omaha.  7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.  RSVP

October 30 Interested in a graduate business degree?  Join us for an Afterhours Event where you'll learn more about our customized programs.  RSVP