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Concentration in International Business at University Of Dallas

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

If you are a person who understands that the world has become a global marketplace, and you wish to take advantage of the opportunities and benefits of a global career, then the concentration in International Business will be of interest to you.

The concentration in International Business is a 15-hour curriculum focused on economic and management foundations of global business. The purpose of the International Business concentration is to provide a vehicle for business majors to pursue in-depth study of the global business issues. It is designed to integrate coursework from the Economics Department and Graduate School of Management to provide a formal framework for international studies in business. Business Leadership majors only are eligible to participate. Its primary audience includes students interested in careers in multinational or global companies or in organizations engaged in international trade or development.

Concentration requirements. 15 credit hours of study to include:

BUAD 6360 Global Business
ECO 3330 International Economics & Finance
or ECON 7310 International Economics (permission required)
or FINA 7320 International Finance (permission required)

Select 2 courses from the following (6 credit hours):

ECO 4332 Comparative Economic Systems
ECO 4335 Economic Development
BUS 3321 International Marketing Management
BUS 3352 Topics in Business Leadership (international topic)
BUS 4352 Topics in Business Leadership (international topic)

Select 1 course (3 credit hours) of Advanced Grammar or Advanced Communication (3323) or Advanced Composition in a modern language offered by the University.