The Minor in International Business/ Minor in International Business with Language (Only open to majors in the Lerner College of Business & Economics excluding Economics) Application for the Minor in International Business may be submitted online via UDSIS. The minor in International Business is designed to give increased understanding of the international dimension of business. Participation is limited to students with a major in accounting, finance, hotel, restaurant, and institutional management, hospitality industry studies, management, management information systems, marketing, sport management or operations management. The minor is awarded only to students who have applied and been admitted to the program. Admission will be based on the availability of seats and the GPA of the student; a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 will be required for consideration. Students must have completed 28 credits at the University of Delaware prior to application. The 18 credits required for the minor may also be used to meet other distribution requirements, such as the University Discovery Learning Experience, degree breadth requirements and professional electives. Students electing the International Business minor are encouraged to incorporate a short-term study abroad program into their course of study. The minor in International Business with Language requires completion of the 18 credits required for the minor in international business plus completion of at least two courses at the 200-level taught in the language of choice for a total of 24 credits. Students selecting the International Business Minor with Language may count one language course as part of the nine credits of International and Region Studies courses; however, only courses taught in the language of choice count toward the minor. Students are encouraged to incorporate a short-term study abroad program into their course of study, especially a Foreign Language and Literatures program to a country that speaks the student s target language. Students seeking a minor in International Business may take only one of the required International Business and Economics Courses at another institution unless advanced permission is granted for credit earned in residential study-abroad courses. 1. International Business and Economics Courses Credits: 9 Credits (The nine credits must be passed with a minimum grade of C- or better.) ACCT 395* Seminar: International Accounting BUAD 384 Global Business Environment BUAD 386 International Business Management BUAD 391* Seminar on International Management BUAD 393* Seminar on International Marketing Management BUAD 394* Seminar on International Operations Management BUAD 425 Current Issues in Global Business BUAD 475 International Marketing ECON 340 & International Economic Relations FINC 392* Seminar on International Financial Management FINC 415 Finance Seminar: International Finance *These courses only offered overseas during Winter Session.
2. International and Region Studies 9 Credits Students must take nine credits from the approved list of supporting courses. No more than ONE course can be taken in a single department. Pass/Fail courses will not be counted. ANTH 101 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology ANTH 230 Peoples of the World ANTH 255 Applied Anthropology ANTH 261 Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East ANTH 269 Early Civilizations of the Old World ANTH 324 Old World Archaeology ANTH 325 Peoples of Europe ANTH 330 Development and Underdevelopment ANTH 333 Peoples of Africa ANTH 375 Peoples and Cultures of Modern Latin America ANTH 380 Peoples and Cultures of Mexico and Central America ECON 311 Economic Growth and Development Policy ECON 340 & International Economic Relations ECON 441 International Trade ECON 443 International Monetary Economics ECON 444 Analysis of European Economic Performance FREC 410 International Agricultural Trade GEOG 120 World Regional Geography GEOG 210 Economic Geography GEOG 236 Conservation: Global Issues GEOG 422 Resources, Development and the Environment HIST 103 World History I HIST 104 World History II PHIL 204 World Religions POSC 240 Introduction of International Relations POSC 310 European Governments POSC 316 International Political Economy POSC 363 International Law and Organization POSC 408 International Organization POSC 448 Theories of International Relations POSC 463 International Institutions SOCI 328 Work in Global Economy Any Foreign Language course at the Intermediate level or above 3. The additional six credits for the Minor in International Business with Language must be taken at the 200-level or above in the same foreign language. (Only courses taught in the language of choice count toward the minor.) The languages available are: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian or Spanish. Pass/fail courses will not be counted. & ECON 340 shall not be used to meet both Group 1 and Group 2 requirements. Rev. 3/09
NAME: DATE: UDSIS: MAJOR: MINOR IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CURRICULUM PLAN 1. Nine credits must be taken from the following courses: SEMESTER GRADE ACCT 395* BUAD 384 BUAD 386 BUAD 391* BUAD 393* BUAD 394* BUAD 425 BUAD 475 ECON 340 & FINC 392* FINC 415 *These courses only offered overseas during Winter Session 2. Nine credits must be taken from the following courses (no more than ONE course can be taken in a department): SEMESTER GRADE COURSE ANTH 101, 230, 255, 261, 269, 316, 324, 325, 330, 333, 375, 380 ECON 311, 340, 441, 443, 444 FREC 410 GEOG 120, 210, 236, 422 HIST 103, 104 PHIL 204 POSC 240, 310, 316, 363, 408, 448, 463 SOCI 328 FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSE (107 or higher) REV. 3/09
NAME: DATE: UDSIS: MAJOR: MINOR IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS with LANGUAGE CURRICULUM PLAN 1. Nine credits must be taken from the following courses: SEMESTER GRADE ACCT 395* BUAD 384 BUAD 386 BUAD 391* BUAD 393* BUAD 394* BUAD 425 BUAD 475 ECON 340 & FINC 392* FINC 415 *These courses only offered overseas during Winter Session 2. Nine credits must be taken from the following courses (no more than ONE course can be taken in a department): SEMESTER GRADE COURSE ANTH 101, 230, 255, 261, 269, 316, 324, 325, 330, 333, 375, 380 ECON 305, 311, 340, 344, 411, 441, 443, 444 FREC 410 GEOG 120, 210, 236, 422 HIST 103, 104 PHIL 204 POSC 240, 310, 316, 363, 408, 448, 463 SOCI 328, 460 FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSE (107 or higher) 3. Six credits must be taken at the 200-level or above in the same foreign language. (Only courses taught in the language of choice count toward the minor. FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSE (200+ Level) FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSE (200+ Level)
REV. 3/09