Lubin School of Business Bachelor of Business Administration INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT MAJOR WORKSHEET Name: ______________________________ Chart of Required Business and other Prerequisite Courses MGT 250 MGT 347 MGT 341 MGT 340 MGT 349 MGT 342* MGT 322 MGT 343 or 344 or 345 MGT 355 MGT 342* * Prerequisite for MGT 342 is MGT 322, 340 or 362 FRESHMAN YEAR Students must complete 100-level courses and Learning Community as early as possible in their degree program. First Semester Second Semester CIS 101 ECO 105 ENG 110* MAT 104 BUS 150 ECO 106 ENG 120 MAT 117 * Appropriate English determined by placement SOPHOMORE YEAR Students must have completed 32 credits to take 200-level courses and 48 credits to take 250/260-level courses. First Semester Second Semester ACC 203 Lang. Req. LAW 101 MAT 111 ACC 204 Lang. Req. ENG 201 MGT 250 JUNIOR YEAR Students must have completed 64 credits including ENG 120, MAT 104, MAT 117, ECO 105-106, ACC 203-204 & MGT 250 to take MGT 355 & other 300-level business courses. Two Writing Enhanced (WE) courses and one Civic Engagement (CE) course are required. SENIOR YEAR Students must have completed 96 credits to take 400-level courses. 9/12 MGT 490 Other Remaining Major, Core & Elective Courses BBA DEGREE / INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT MAJOR LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES (59 Credits) UNIVERSITY CORE (minimum 44 Credits req.) Foundation Requirements (19-28 crs) ENG 110 Composition (Can test out) ENG 120 Critical Writing ENG 201 Writing in the Disciplines COM 200 Public Speaking MAT 104 Finite Mathematics Foundation Science Course w/Lab Computing: CIS 101 or TS 105 Second Language Proficiency (0-6 cr.) Two Language courses* selected from: ARA/ASL/CHI/FRE/ITA/JPN/POR/RUS/SPA Students starting a new language must complete 101 and 102. 0-3 4 3 3 3 3 3̶4 BUSINESS CORE (29 Credits) BUS 150 Contemp. Business Practice ACC 203 Financial Accounting ACC 204 Managerial Accounting 3 4 4 ( Prerequisite: ACC 203) LAW 101 MAR 250 MGT 250 FIN 260 Business Law I Principles of Marketing Managerial & Org. Concepts** Financial Management 3 3 3 3 ( Prerequisite: ECO 106, MAT 104, 117, ACC 203, Pre/Corequisite: ACC 204) MGT 355 Mgt Sci. & Prod. Mgt Concepts** 3 (Prerequisite: MAT 104, MAT 117) 0-3 0-3 MGT 490 Business Strategy** 3 (Prerequisite: 26 crs. Business Core) *See second language placement policy. Areas of Knowledge (AOK) - Min 25 credits Students may take a maximum of two courses with the same disciplinary prefix within the Areas of Knowledge. With approval, a student may complete an in-depth sequence of courses. See Lubin adviser for more details. Western Heritage-WH (formerly AOK 2) Reginal History or Culture (ɸ) WE 3 3 World Traditions & Cultures-WTC (formerly AOK 3) Regional History or Culture (ɸ) 3 3 Humanistic & Creative Expressions-HCE (formerly AOK 4) WE 3 3 Analysis of Human, Social & Natural Phenomena- HSN (formerly AOK 5) ECO 105 (See below) MAT 117 (See below) Lubin Foundation Requirements (6 Credits) ECO 105 Macroeconomics ECO 106 Microeconomics MAT 111 Elementary Calculus I MAT 117 Elementary Statistics 3 4 3 (§) 3 3 4 (§) (prerequisite: MAT 104) (§) ECO 105 + MAT 117 (7 Credits) are applied to the Area of Knowledge (HSN) See above . LIBERAL ARTS & SCI. ELECTIVES (0-9 Credits) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 International Mgt. Environment Course (Appropriate course determined by Regional Concentration. See attachment for details.) International MGT Major Elective Select ONE course of the following: 3 MGT 342 Human Dimension in Int'l. Mgt. (Fa, NY) MGT 347 Int'l Mgt. Field Study (Must be related to regional concentration) MGT 349 International Management Seminar (Sp, NY) LAW 325 International Business Law (Fa, NY; Sp, PLV) **MGT 250, 355 & 490 are calculated in major GPA. A minimum 2.00 major GPA is required for graduation. Regional Concentration: See attachment for more details on Regional Concentration. Regional Language & Culture Requirements(12-18 Credits) Choose approved language courses for Regional Concentration (6-12 credits) Language 6 (§) Language 0-6 Choose two History or Culture courses from those approved for Regional Concentration: 3 (§) 3 (§) (ɸ) 12 Credits of Language and History/Culture are applied to University Core. CAREER CONCENTRATION (6 credits) See attachment for details. OPEN ELECTIVES (13-19 Credits) UNV 101 # or Open Elective REQUIRED CORE LEARNING EXPERIENCES Select any courses w/attribute: LC, WE, CE. Credits are applied to AOK Core, Bus Core, Major, Liberal Arts & Sci. Elect. or Open Elect. One Learning Community (LC) * Two Writing - Enhanced Courses (WE) * * One Civic Engagement & Public Values Course (CE) (formerly AOK 1) MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (15 Credits) MGT 322 Organizational Behavior MGT 340 International Management MGT 341 Comparative Mgt. Systems MGT 343, MGT 344 or MGT 345 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 Total Credits = 128 * 9/12 INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT MAJOR Recommended Full-Time Program Sequence First Year First Semester (16 - 17 Credits) UNV 101 CIS 101 ECO 105 ENG 110 ENG 120 MAT 104 First Year Seminar Introduction to Computing Macroeconomics Composition or Critical Writing*# Finite Mathematics # AOK Course Second Semester (16-17 Credits) Cr P T 1 3 3 3/4 3 3 *Appropriate English determined by placement. BUS 150 Contemp. Business Practice ECO 106 Microeconomics MAT 117 Elementary Statistics ENG 120 or AOK Course# Language Cr P T 3 3 4 4/3 3 # - Or Freshman Learning Community. One Learning Community is required for graduation. It is expected that most students will take a Learning Community in the first year. Second Year First Semester (16 Credits) ACC 203 COM 200 MAT 111 LAW 101 Language Financial Accounting Public Speaking Elementary Calculus I Business Law I Second Semester (16 Credits) Cr P T 4 3 3 3 3 ACC 204 Managerial Accounting ENG 201 Writing in the Disciplines MGT 250 Managerial & Org. Concepts AOK Course Language or Elective depending on Lang background Cr P T 4 3 3 3 3 Third Year First Semester (18 Credits) FIN 260 Financial Management Language or Elective depending on Lang background MAR 250 Principles of Marketing Regional History/Culture MGT 322 Organizational Behavior MGT 340 International Management Second Semester (15 Credits) Cr P T 3 3 3 3 3 3 Regional History/Culture MGT 341 Comparative Management Systems MGT 355 Mgt. Sci. & Prod. Mgt. Concepts Foundation Science Course w/Lab AOK Course**(WE) Cr P T 3 3 3 3 3 **Complete two Writing Enhanced (WE) courses and one Civic Engagement (CE) course which satisfy AOK Core, BUS Core, Major, Liberal Arts & Sci. Elective, or Open Electives. Fourth Year First Semester (15 Credits) MGT 342 or MGT 349 or LAW 325 Open Elective AOK Course**(WE) or Liberal Arts and Sci. Elective Career Concentration Open Elective Second Semester (15 Credits) Cr P T 3 3 3 3 3 MGT 343, 344, or 345 Int'l. Mgt. Envm't. MGT 490 Business Strategy Career Concentration Open Elective Open Elective Cr P T 3 3 3 3 3 Total Credits = 128 This worksheet is to be used as a guide in planning your registration to ensure proper sequencing of courses. Adjustments in the recommended course sequencing may be made provided course and class standing prerequisites are satisfied. Students may take fewer credits per semester and take courses in the summer sessions. # P=Pace Credits T=Transfer Credits 9/12 INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Business Administration Career Concentrations Students are required to take two courses (6 credits) of upper level courses in one of the Career Concentrations listed below. All courses listed below are three credits. 1. FINANCE FIN 350 Global Money and Capital Markets FIN 352 Principles of Investment FIN 356 Options, Futures and Swaps FIN 358 International Finance FIN 360 International Finance Field Study FIN 394 Finance Internship 2. ECONOMICS ECO 230 Intermediate Macroeconomics ECO 238 Money and Banking ECO 359 Political Economy of Developing Nations ECO 360 International Economics Problems ECO 362 Economic Growth and Development ECO 364 Comparative Economic Systems 3. HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT MGT 307 Hotel Management MGT 308 Travel and Tourism Management MGT 309 Restaurant and Foodservices Management 4. HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT LAW 310 Employment Law MGT 342 The Human Dimension in International Management MGT 362 Human Resources Management MGT 363 Training and Development MGT 394A Management Internship MGT 462 Advanced Human Resources Management Applications 5. MARKETING MAR 351 International Marketing MAR 352 International Advertising and Promotions MAR 356 International Marketing Field Study MAR 357 International Marketing Field Study: New York Metro Area MAR 394 Marketing Internship MAR 452 Export and Import Policies and Practices 6. ENTERPRENUERSHIP MGT 315 Small Business Management MGT 316 Venture Initiation and Entrepreneurship MGT 319 International Entrepreneurship MGT 394A Management Internship MGT 416 Business Plan Development MGT 431 New Product Development 7. CUSTOMIZED CAREER CONCENTRATION Students may also work with their adviser to select related upper level courses from other disciplines to develop a career concentration that meets their individual career interests. The concentration must be approved in advance by the student’s faculty adviser and the International Management Program Chair or Undergraduate Management Program Chair. 9/12 INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Business Administration Regional Concentrations The International Management major prepares students for the global world of business through specialized study in a particular region of the world. Students are required to concentrate in one of the following regions: Asia, Europe, or Latin America. The choice of region will determine the appropriate International Management Environments course as well as the courses to be taken to fulfill the foreign language and culture requirement. International Management majors are also encouraged to participate in a study abroad program or field study course related to their regional focus in order to experience first hand the culture, language and business practices of their region of interest. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of the International Management major, all students are required to have a plan of study approved by their International Management advisor in their first semester or as soon as they have been accepted into the program. 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. 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 Management and Management Science Department Chair or 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 have to take the required six credits in History or Culture and will satisfy the 128 credit graduation requirement by taking additional credits in Liberal Arts and Science Electives or Open Electives. REGION I: ASIA (Offered on the New York City Campus Only.) MGT 343 International Management Environments: Asia (3 credits) (MGT 343 will be offered every 3 semesters as follows: Spring 2012, Fall 2013 and Spring 2015.) Language and Culture Requirement (12 -18 credits) Chinese or Japanese language or culture (6-12 credits) (Students are required to demonstrate proficiency at the intermediate level in either Chinese or Japanese. Students who begin their language study at the 101 level will be required to complete four courses (12 credits). Those who begin at the 280 level or above 9/12 will be required to complete two courses (6 credits) and will take an additional 6 credits in Free Electives.) Two courses in Asian history or culture (6 credits) to be selected from courses listed below: All courses satisfy World Traditions & Cultures (WTC formerly AOK 3) in the University Core or Liberal Arts and Sciences Electives if following the Transfer worksheet. ART 220 Aspects of Asia Art HIS 131 The Asian World: Historical Introduction HIS 241 Modern China HIS 242 Modern Japan HIS 296B Modern East Asia in Film HIS 296Y Non-Violent Activism in Modern Asia INT 296 Hong Kong and Bollywood: Globalization of Asian Cinemas JPN 154 Topics in Japanese Literature in Translation One Chinese or Japanese language course at the intermediate level or above. Other Asian history or culture courses approved by the International Management or Undergraduate Management Program Chair. REGION II : EUROPE MGT 345 International Management Environments: Europe ( 3 Credits) (MGT 345 is offered every Spring semester in NYC and every 3 semesters in PLV as follows: Spring 2012, Fall 2013 and Spring 2015.) Language and Culture Requirement (12-18 credits) French, Italian , Russian, or Spanish Language (6-12 credits) (Students are required to demonstrate proficiency at the intermediate level in one of the languages associated with the region. Students who begin their language study at the 101 level will be required to complete four courses (12 credits). Those who begin their language at the 280 level or above will be required to take a minimum of two courses (6 credits) and will take an additional 6 credits in Liberal Arts and Sciences Electives or Open Electives.) Two courses in European history or culture (6 credits) to be selected from courses listed below: All courses satisfy Western Heritage. (WH formerly AOK 2) in the University Core or Liberal Arts and Sciences Electives if following the Transfer worksheet. ART 206 FRE 150 FRE 154F FRE 154W HIS 104 HIS 114 HIS 207 HIS 210 HIS 213 HIS 281 HIS 296E HIS 297K Italian Renaissance Art Travel Course to France French Speaking World Seen Through its Film The Second Sex: Images of Women in French Literature and Film History of Western Civilization 1815 to Present European Experience (All Themes) Europe Since World War I Germany and Central Europe Since 1948 Modern Russia European Women and Social Change Tolstoy, Turks, & Taliban: Russia’s Orient Consuming Desires: Mass Production, Advertising and the 9/12 Development of Consumer Cultures in Modern Europe INT 196V Revolutions in Modern French Thought: Philosophical and Literary Perspectives INT 296R Literature and Culture of Ireland INT 297H A United States of Europe? INT 297S Splendors of Spain: Art and Culture ITA 150 Travel Course to Italy ITA 154 Topics from Italian Literature in Translation One French, Italian , Russian, or Spanish Language course at Intermediate level or above. Other European history or culture courses approved by International Management or Undergraduate Management Program Chair. REGION III: LATIN AMERICA MGT 344 International Management Environments: Latin America (3 credits) (MGT 344 is offered every Spring in NYC and every 3 semesters in PLV as follows: Fall 2012, Spring 2014 and Fall 2015.) Language and Culture Requirements (12-18 credits) Spanish language (6-12 credits) Two courses in Latin American History or culture (6 credits) to be selected from courses listed below: All courses satisfy World Traditions and Cultures ( WTC formerly AOK 3) in the University Core or Liberal Arts and Sciences Electives if following the Transfer worksheet.. HIS HIS HIS HIS HIS INT 133 134 231 234 243 296L Latin America: The Colonial Era Modern Latin America Latin America: A Century of Social Change and Revolution Brazilian Civilization Service and Study in Latin America Mexico, NAFTA, and the Spanish Caribbean as Seen Through History and Literature INT 296D Exploring Costa Rica: Environment, Culture and Creative Expression INT 296R Internship in Latin America and Caribbean Studies LAS 150 Modern Latin American Divas LAS 250 Environmental Policy and History: The Case of the South American Rain Forest One Spanish language course at the intermediate level or above. Other Latin American history or Culture courses approved by International Management or Undergraduate Management Program Chair. 9/12
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