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International Management

International Management

International Management Major

The major in International Management is offered jointly with the Department of Economics and Business and the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures. It consists of six courses in each department and includes a semester-long program of study in a country where French, German or Spanish  is spoken as a primary language.   Students  will consult with advisors to choose programs abroad that compliment the programmatic focus. All students interested in this major should consult with Professors James P. West and Carmen Ferrero (Spanish), Joanne McKeown (French), or Axel Hildebrandt (German).

There is no minor offered in International Management.

Management Requirements (6 courses)

ECON 152

Principles of Economics 

ACCT 157

Financial Accounting

ECON 236

International Economics

MGMT 223

Management and Organizational Theory

MGMT 333

International Issues in Management 

MGMT Controlled Elective

MGMT 231: Managerial Finance or
MGMT 251: Marketing Management or
MGMT 253: Human Resource Management

Modern Language Requirements (6 courses)

 Spanish
(non-native speaker)
Spanish
(heritage speaker)
French German 
Language CourseSPAN 110: Introductory Spanish III FREN 110: Introductory French III GERM 110: Introductory German III
Language Course SPAN 125: Spanish for Heritage Speakers  
Lit and Culture

SPAN 210: Introduction to Hispanic Culture: Islamic Spain to the Colonial Period

and

SPAN 215:  Hispanic Literature and Culture: The Enlightenment to the Present in Latin America.

SPAN 210: Introduction to Hispanic Culture: Islamic Spain to the Colonial Period

and

SPAN 215:  Hispanic Literature and Culture: The Enlightenment to the Present in Latin America.

FREN 210: Multi-Modal Francophone Texts 

and

FREN 215: Multi-Modal Francophone Texts 

and

FREN 290: Doing Business with the French and Francophone Worlds

TWO of the following:

GERM 210: German Culture: Art & Culture

GERM 215: German Culture Lit & Film

GERM 241: Introduction to German Literature or equivalent

200 level elective  Another 200 level course Elective course above 215

During

Study abroad

200 or 300 level course during study abroad, in consultation with your advisor200 or 300 level course during study abroad, in consultation with your advisor200 or 300 level course during study abroad, in consultation with your advisor200 or 300 level course during study abroad, in consultation with your advisor
300 level electiveElective after study abroadElective after study abroadElective after study abroadElective after study abroad