BS International Business - TUG
Program Description
This program of study will prepare graduates for managerial employment positions such as managers, assistant managers, supervisors, and other related administrative assignments in the business environment.
In addition to the University’s required general education and prerequisites, the Bachelor of Science in International Business includes 36 credit hours in Broyhill Undergraduate School of Management core business courses, as well as 24 hours of International Business coursework.
International Business majors must demonstrate a proficiency in English and complete either six hours of one foreign language above the 201 level or six hours of business courses above the 300 level.
This degree plan is an example of student progression through the program. Academic departments reserve the right to alter the term in which a course is offered.
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Sophomore Year: Fall Semester (15 hours)
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| ACCT 213 |
3 |
Accounting Principles I |
| RELI 300 |
3 |
Introduction to Old Testament |
| MISY 300 |
3 |
Management Information Systems |
| MGMT 410 |
3 |
Entrepreneurship |
| Elective/Minor Course |
3 |
Elective/Minor Course |
| DIMS 113 |
0 |
Dimensions (3 of 4) |
Sophomore Year: Spring Semester (15 hours)
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| ACCT 214 |
3 |
Accounting Principles II |
| BADM 325 |
3 |
Business Communications Applications |
| ACCT 314 |
3 |
Intermediate Accounting II |
| RELI 301 |
3 |
Introduction to New Testament |
| Major Elective 2 |
3 |
Elective Course |
| DIMS 114 |
0 |
Dimensions (4 of 4) |
Senior Year: Fall Semester (15 hours)
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Major Elective 3
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3 |
Elective Course
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BADM 360
|
3 |
International Business
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| BADM 305 |
3 |
Introduction to Management Science |
Elective Course
|
3 |
Elective/Minor/AMP Course
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Elective Course
|
3 |
Elective/Minor/AMP Course |
Senior Year: Spring Semester (15 hours)
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BADM 480
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3 |
Business Strategy |
| BADM 497 |
3 |
Internship in Business |
| FINC 460 |
3 |
International Finance
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Elective Course
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3 |
Elective/Minor/AMP Course
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| Elective Course |
3 |
Elective/Minor/AMP Course |
Students seeking a Bachelor of Science in International Business will be able to:
- Exhibit a strong understanding of core business concepts and practices.
- Apply analytical and critical thinking to solve complex problems.
- Utilize information technology to enhance business analysis and operations.
- Identify, assess, and address ethical challenges from both personal and organizational standpoints, grounded in Christian business principles.
- Cultivate a global outlook and acquire the competencies needed to engage in international business.
- Communicate clearly and effectively in professional business settings.