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International Management BBA Program and Courses

University Core (60)
MAT 104, MAT 111, ECO 105 and ECO 106 are applied to the University Core.

Business Core (33)

Major Requirements (24 credits)
(MGT 250, 355 and 490 (9) are applied to the Business Core.)
MGT 250 Managerial and Organizational Concepts (3)
MGT 355 Management Science and Production Management Concepts (3)
MGT 490 Business Strategy (3)
MGT 322 Organizational Behavior (3)
MGT 340 International Management (3)
MGT 341 Comparative Management Systems (3)
MGT 343, 344, or 345 International Management Environments Course (3) (Related to Regional Concentration)

International Mangement Elective
Select ONE of the following courses:
MGT 342 The Human Dimension in International Mgt. (3)
MGT 349 International Management Seminar (3)
LAW 325 International Business Law (3)
MGT 347 International Management Field Study (Related to Regional Concentration)

Auxiliary Courses (12-18 credits)
Language Requirement (6-12 credits)
(Eight credits of language satisfy Second Language Proficiency and Inquiry and Exploration nd 3 credits of History or Culture satisfy either Area of Knowledge II or III depending upon Regional Concentration selected.)

Career Concentration (6 credits)
Select two courses (6 credits) from one of the career concentrations listed or design a customized concentration with assistance of the International Management or Undergraduate Management Program Chair.

Free Electives (7-13 credits)
Includes UNV 101 (1 credit) for first-year students.

TOTAL CREDITS: 128

Regional Concentration
Students are required to choose one of the following regional concentrations. Each concentration requires a total of 21 credits, including 18 credits in language, culture, and history and a 3-credit international management environments course. These credits are applied toward the University Core, major, and auxiliary requirements as indicated in the outline of the degree requirements above. Students are required to demonstrate proficiency at the intermediate level in one language from those approved for their regional concentration. Where appropriate, a second language of the region may be added on an exception basis with the approval of the International Management Program Chair or the Undergraduate Management Program Chair, in consultation with the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures. Students are encouraged to use courses required for their regional concentration to complete a minor in a language or one of the following interdisciplinary areas offered by Dyson College: East Asia Studies, Latin American Studies, French Studies, and Italian Studies.

Language Exemption for International Students
International students who completed their secondary education in a country where English was not the language of instruction and are fluent in their native language may choose to fulfill their language requirement by studying a second language associated with their regional concentration. They may also qualify for an exemption of the language requirement if their native language is related to their regional area. Students who qualify for the exemption will be re-quired to take the required six credits in history or culture courses and will satisfy the 128 credit graduation requirement by taking additional credits in Inquiry and Exploration and Free Electives.