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Associate International Business at Madison University California

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

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 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
BMKT 30101 Principles of Marketing
A broad perspective of marketing designed to offer the student a basic understanding of what marketing is and how it works, with an
approach to marketing management.
Textbook: Marketing: Principles & Perspectives, 3rd edition
ISBN#: 0-072-46128-4
CSCI 30101 Computer Literacy
This course includes topics of discussion for word processing, spreadsheets, database management and computer architecture.
Textbook: Computers in Your Future, 5th edition
ISBN#: 0-13-035468-6
ACCT 30101 Principles of Accounting I
This course provides an introduction to the basic concepts and practical procedures of accounting. Also, the uses of accounting information
and financial data for managerial decision making.
Textbook: Accounting: The Basis for Business Decisions, 12th edition
ISBN#: 0-07-239688-1
ECON 30101 Principles of Economics
An introductory course that serves to acquaint the student with micro and macro economics, concepts and their applications, supply and
demand functions of price, unemployment, inflation, and fiscal policy.
Textbook: Economics, 15th edition
ISBN#: 0-07-234036-3

International Business Degree at Virginia International University

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

International Business
This program is designed to provide information about international business that can be adapted to an administrative staff. Students will acquire the awareness of cultural, religious, and language differences when doing business with either international companies or companies abroad.
Length of the program: 2 Semesters
Graduation Award: Diploma

Note: Some certificate/diploma students taking regular business courses may be exempt from mandatory prerequisites. Code Name of the course Credits
BUSS 106 Office Communication Skills 3
BUSS 154 Intro. to Import/Export Management 3
BUSS 216 Human Resource Management 3
BUSS 340 International Business 3
BUSS 444 International Finance 3
LANG 105 Business Writing Skills 3
MATH 201 Applied Business Mathematics 3
BUSS 442 International Marketing 3
Total Credits 24

Note: Some certificate/diploma students taking regular business courses may be exempt from mandatory prerequisites.

BS in Business Administration in International Business at St. Josephs College of Maine

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

The major in International Business builds on the core curriculum in Business Administration, combining business theory, skills, and applications. The major in International Business prepares graduates to pursue careers in business, industry, government, or for graduate study.


Requirements l

Freshman YearFall Term

HY 101 – Western Civilization I
MA 110 – Business Mathematics
MG 101 – Introduction to Management
TH 100 – Introduction to the Judeo-Christian Tradition
Spring Term

CS 205 – Introductory Data Analysis
EC 203 – Economics
EH 101 – College Writing
HY 102 – Western Civilization II
Sophomore YearFall Term

Language: 4 credits

AC 210 – Financial Accounting
MK 201 – Introduction to Marketing
PH 200 – Philosophy and Ethics
Spring Term

Elective: 4 credits
Language: 4 credits

AC 211 – Managerial Accounting
BA 406 H – Business Statistics
Junior YearFall Term

BA 310 – Legal Environment of Business
ES 300 – Ecology and the Environmental Challenge
FI 301 – Business Finance
IN 310 – International Marketing
Spring Term

EH English Core Elective 200+ level: 4 credits
Major Elective: 4 credits
TH Theology Core Elective: 4 credits

IN 303 – International Management
Senior Year

Fall Term

Major Elective: 4 credits
PH Philosophy Core Elective: 4 credits

BA 306 – Business Ethics
IN 401 – International Business
Spring Term

Elective: 4 credits
Major Elective: 4 credits

BA 402 – Business Seminar
IN 302 – International Finance
Courses required for the major:

Two Language courses
AC 201

AC 211 – Managerial Accounting
BA 306 – Business Ethics
BA 310 – Legal Environment of Business
BA 402 – Business Seminar
BA 406 H – Business Statistics
CS 205 – Introductory Data Analysis
EC 203 – Economics
FI 301 – Business Finance
IN 302 – International Finance
IN 303 – International Management
IN 310 – International Marketing
IN 401 – International Business
MA 110 – Business Mathematics
MG 101 – Introduction to Management
MK 201 – Introduction to Marketing
Three of the following:

BA 404 – Internship Program
BA 406 – Special Topics in Business
GG 201 – Physical/Cultural Geography
MG 402 – Business Policy and Strategy
PS 201 – Comparative Politics
PS 202 – International Relations