International Business
The Certificate of International Business meets the needs of working professionals whose jobs have an
international dimension and is a great learning program for students planning to pursue a career with a strong international focus. The certificate is an ideal enhancement to a non-degree seeking professional, an undergraduate business major, or any other academic program. Participants must have at least two years of college or university education, and must satisfy the certificate’s requirements below.
To complete the program, students must satisfy the following academic requirements:
1) Complete the required international business course:
- International Business MAN 3600 (Pre: 60 credits)
2) Complete two courses from the following (pre: 60 credits):
| International Economic Development | ECS 3013 (Pre: ECO 2013 and 2023, or ECO 3003) |
| International Monetary Economics | ECO 4713 (Pre: ECO 2013 and 2023, or ECO 3003) |
| Economics of International Trade | ECO 4704 (Pre: ECO 2013 and 2023, or ECO 3003) |
| International Finance | FIN 4604 (Pre: FIN 3403) |
| International Healthcare Systems | HSA 4124 |
| Global Supply Chain Management | MAN 4597 (Pre: MAN 3506) |
| International Marketing | MAR 4156 (Pre: MAR 3023) |
| Cross Cultural Relations and Negotiations | MAN 3611 (Pre: see catalog or man 3025) |
| Law of International Trade | BUL 4641 |
| Personal Selling | MAR 4400 |
3) Complete three credits of a Practical Component (non-classroom based):
| International Business Study Abroad | MAN 4956 |
| Foreign Seminar in International Business | MAN 4680 |
| Directed Independent Study in International Business | MAN 4690 |
| Complete an approved internship with international business content |
Students file the application for certificate in Fleming Hall 102. There is no charge for the certificate if it is granted with, or after, a Bachelor’s degree. Otherwise, there is a $100 fee.