Bachelor International Business at Madison University California
Segment One - General Education Requirements
60 Credit Hours - Each course is 6 credit hours
The general education requirements provide a broad foundation in the basic academic disciplines and offer students the opportunity to
explore the breadth of the liberal arts and sciences. The following courses offered by Madison University meet the general education
requirements for undergraduate students:
Course Number Course Title
BIOL – EEC 101 Biology
COMM – EEC 101 Introduction to Communication
ENGL – EEC 101 English Composition I
ENGL – EEC 102 English Composition II
GEO – EEC 101 Introduction to Geography
HIS – EEC 101 Introduction to American History
HIS – EEC 102 Introduction to World History
MATH – EEC 101 Basic Principle of Mathematics
PHIL – EEC 101 Introduction to Philosophy
SOC – EEC 101 Introduction to Sociology
Segment Two - Concentration Requirements
60 Credit Hours - Each course is 6 credit hours
BMGT 30101 Business Management
An introduction to basic concepts of management, analytical techniques and organization theory.
A functional approach to management, including cases and managerial excellence.
Textbook: Management Fundamentals: Concepts, Applications, Skill Development
ISBN#: 0-324-01337-X
BMGT 30201 Training & Development
An examination of key issues in designing training and development programs. Topics cover
such areas as organizational needs analysis, training design and implementation, evaluation
techniques and understanding how such programs interact with other human resource functions.
Textbook: Effective Training: Systems, Strategies, and Practices, 1st edition
ISBN#: 0-13-268160-9
BMGT 40411 Decision Making
A study of the systems for organizing and controlling information flows within business
organizations for effective decision-making. Application of managerial, financial, marketing, and
accounting principles in decision-making; extensive use of cases and written reports.
Textbook: Business Research in Decision Making, 5th edition
ISBN#: 0-534-37397-6
BADM 30101 Introduction to Business
An overview to contemporary business in America today. A study of business and society,
including forms of business organization and ownership, management problems and operation of
commerce and industry in today’s world.
Textbook: Introduction to Business, 4th edition
ISBN#: 0-53-869146-8
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Segment One - General Education Requirements
30 Credit Hours - Each course is 6 credit hours
The general education requirements provide a broad foundation in the basic academic disciplines and offer students the opportunity to
explore the breadth of the liberal arts and sciences. The following courses offered by Madison University meet the general education
requirements for undergraduate students:
Course Number Course Title
BIOL – EEC101 Biology
ENGL – EEC 101 English Composition I
HIS – EEC 101 Introduction to American History
MATH – EEC 101 Basic Principle of Mathematics
MATH – EEC 102 Introduction to Business Mathematics
Segment Two - Concentration Requirements
30 Credit Hours - Each course is 6 credit
You should prepare for admission to UC Davis by first ensuring that you meet UC eligibility requirements. Our campus reviews and assesses all applications, using UC Davis-specific admission criteria as part of our Comprehensive Review process for freshman applicants. UC Davis typically requires qualifications above and beyond UC eligibility.
Eligibility for UC Admission: California Residents
If you're a California resident applying to UC as a freshman, you have three ways to satisfy the university's minimum admission requirements:
Eligibility in the Statewide Context,
Eligibility in the Local Context, or
Eligibility by Examination Alone.
Eligibility in the Statewide Context
Most students attain UC eligibility through Eligibility in the Statewide
Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs
The major in international affairs provides an interdisciplinary understanding of foreign cultures and societies, the dynamics of world politics, and other nations' world views and their consequent actions. A liberal arts program (B.A. degree), the international affairs major combines interdisciplinary, intercultural and multilingual education. It offers students a choice between two concentrations: international relations and comparative study. The courses for these concentrations stem from a broad variety of traditional liberal studies disciplines. The major also allows students to incorporate a minor in Africana Studies, Asian Studies, Latin American Studies, Middle Eastern Communities and Migrations, or
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Admission to the International Business major involves two steps. Students who apply to the major are initially classified as pre-international business. After completing the lower-division core requirements with grades of at least “C” (2.0), and demonstrating satisfactory progress toward intermediate competency in a foreign language, students may apply to the international business major. Pre-international business students may take lower-division business courses, but most upper-division courses are not open to pre-international business students.
All of the following requirements must be met for the degree. Students must earn a grade of at least “C” (2.0) in each course
Business Administration
BA2008-Logistics-9-13-07 (doc)
BA2009-Logistics-3-28-08 (doc)
BA2010-Logistics-3-28-08 (doc)
BA2011-Logistics-11-18-08 (doc)
BA2012-Logistics-2-28-08 (doc)
Facilities Engineering Technology -
FET2008-2-7-07 (doc)
FET2009-3-28-08 (doc)
FET2010-3-28-08 (doc)
FET2011-12-12-08(doc)
FET2012-12-12-08 (doc)
Global Studies and Maritime Affairs
GSMA2008-5-1-07 (doc)
GSMA2009-3-28-08 (doc)
GSMA2010-3-28-08 (doc)
GSMA2011-11-18-08 (doc)
GSMA2012-4-23-08 (doc)
Marine Engineering Technology -
MET2008-2-7-07 (doc)
MET2009-3-28-08 (doc)
MET2010-3-28-08 (doc)
MET2011-12-12-08 (doc)
MET2012-12-12-08 (doc)
Marine Transportation
MT2008-5-25-07 (doc)
MT2009-3-25-08 (doc)
MT2010-3-25-08 (doc)
MT2011-3-25-08 (doc)
MT2012-3-25-08 (doc)
Mechanical Engineering
ME2008-CPEIT-2-7-07 (doc)
ME2008-ME-3-21-07 (doc)
ME2008-USCG-2-7-07 (doc)
ME2009-CPEIT-3-28-08 (doc)
ME2009-ME-3-28-08 (doc)
ME2009-USCG-3-28-08 (doc)
ME2010-CPEIT-3-28-08 (doc)
ME2010-ME-3-28-08 (doc)
ME2010-USCG-3-28-08 (doc)
ME2011-CPEIT-3-28-08 (doc)
ME2011-ME-3-28-08 (doc)
ME2011-USCG-12-12-08 (doc)
ME2012-CPEIT-3-28-08 (doc)
ME2012-ME-3-28-08 (doc)
ME2012-USCG-12-12-08 (doc)
B.S.I.B. Course Requirements
CalUMS requires 68 units of general education courses, 92 units of major courses and 20 units of electives for students to achieve Bachelor Degree. Following are the course requirements for the Bachelor Degree in International Business;
General Education Courses (17 courses, 68 units)
Communications 16
Humanities and Arts 12
Social and Behavioral Sciences 16
Sciences and Technology 24
Total General Education Courses 68 Units
Major Courses (23 courses, 92 units)
BM 201 Principles of Management 4
BM 221 Business Statistics I 4
BM 231 Business Communications 4
BM 271 Business Law & Ethics 4
BM 281 Mathematics for Business & Economics 4
BM 321 Business Statistics II 4
BM 371
Our Start: The International Business Program was instituted in 1978 by the College of Business. Since inception, the program has grown into one of the most reputable programs in the East. It is especially known for its broad-based orientation and high level of education attained by its graduates. The program offers students a thorough grounding in business, foreign culture and language.
Our Goal: Since modern enterprises - governmental, nonprofit, business - operate in a global environment, success is difficult for those who are unaware of events and cultures outside their own. The program's goal is to equip students with the ability
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