Concentration

International Business Environment Concentration

The International Business Environment concentration provides a “macro” view of markets and institutions in the global economy. It will prepare students for careers involving international market analysis such as international commercial and investment banking, portfolio analysis and risk assessment, new market development, international business consulting, and international business law. The foundational courses focus on an understanding of global markets and institutions. The concentration will allow the student to combine courses in broader areas of economic development, regional business environment, and/or international law, management, marketing, trade, and finance. The student will be encouraged to combine the core courses with supplemental coursework in related international subjects such as language, history, politics, and culture.

Sponsored by: Economics Division 

Faculty Contact: Megan Way

Required

The International Business Environment concentration consists of four (4) courses chosen from the lists below. At least one (1) of the four (4) courses MUST be a non-economics course.

Choose at least three (3) courses from the following list. Each course is worth four (4) credits:

Sub-Total Credits
24

Elective

Choose one (1) course from the following OR from the remaining courses on the list above, with the general requirement that at least one (1) of the four (4) courses selected be a non-economics course. Consultation with a faculty adviser will seek to determine the best combination of courses, based on the interests and needs of the student. Again, each course is worth four (4) credits:

 

Sub-Total Credits
12

Total Credits: 16

Total Credits
16