International Business

International Business (B.B.A.)
At-a-Glance

Admission to major: Completion of all College of Business Administration lower-division requirements.

Advising: International Business (IB) majors and prospective majors should consult with the Department of Marketing, which is responsible for administering the IB Program. Call 216-687-4771 to make an appointment.

Web site: www.csuohio.edu/business/academics/mkt/inb.html

The Bachelor of Business Administration degree in International Business (IB) prepares students to manage and lead in a variety of internationally oriented organizations in today's increasingly interdependent global economy. This major allows students to gain the knowledge and skills required for international business careers while developing an understanding of the political, cultural and regulatory environments that shape international business and trade.

International Business majors take a comprehensive curriculum that includes courses in business, language, political science, and culture related to their region of interest, and are strongly encouraged to participate in study-abroad and internship programs offered by the Nance College.

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Major-Field Requirements

International Business majors must take 29 credit hours beyond the college core requirements in the following four components:

I. International Business Core Component

The IB major must take three courses in the IB Core.

and any two courses from the following list:

II. Language Component

IB majors are required to have competency in a language other than English. Students entering CSU with 200-level proficiency in speaking and writing skills of another language will be waived from this requirement. All other students must complete the intermediate level sequence (201/202 or other approved courses) of a foreign language.

III. Political and Cultural Component

Students must choose one course from the following list.

In order to get sufficient exposure to international business environments, students who are fulfilling General Education Requirements are encouraged to choose Western, Nonwestern and Social Science courses that have signficant international content. Consult with the IB adviser for a list of recommended courses.

IV. IB Experiential Component

Students must choose one course from the following list.

Students who participate in INB 490 (International Business Internship) can register in approved classes at partnering universities. The credit hours earned at the partnering university will be transferred as credits earned under INB 492.

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Recommended Program*

Fifth Semester

Credits

MKT 301 Fundamentals of Marketing

3

MKT 351 Business, Society and Government (W*)

3

FIN 351 Introduction to Financial Management

4

MLR 321 Organizational Behavior

3

ECN 302 Intermediate Microeconomics

3

Total

16

 

 

Sixth Semester

Credits

INB 301/MKT 321 International Business

4

Modern Language I

4

IST 305 IT for Competitive Adv

3

OMS 311 Introduction to Production Management

3

Elective (Arts & Humanities)

3

Total

17

 

 

Seventh Semester

Credits

International Business Core

3/4

Political/Cultural Component

4

Modern Language II

4

BLW 411 Business Law and Ethics (W)*

3

Total

14/15

 

 

Eighth Semester

Credits

MLR 465 Management Strategy and Policy (W)*

3

International Business Core

3/4

Experiential Requirement

3/4

Elective (Arts & Humanities)

3

Elective (Arts & Humanities)

3

Total

15-17

(W) indicates a Writing-Across-the-Curriculum course for university requirements. A minimum grade of C is required to satisfy the writing requirement.

Note: In order to be eligible to enroll in the language courses required for the International Business major, students must have at least introductory level proficiency (101/102) in a foreign language. If the introductory and/or intermediate level courses are bypassed or waived, additional electives will be needed to reach the 128 credit-hour total required for graduation. International Business majors are strongly advised to enroll in additional language courses if such elective hours are needed.

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