Global Business
The reality of business being global is clear. Students desiring to be better prepared to work in the global business environment, whether they actually work beyond the United States or within its borders may select a major in global business.
Major (65 hours)
Required courses:- Prerequisite of one course from the following:
- Finite Mathematics — MATH 1300
- Applied Calculus — MATH 1400
- Calculus I — MATH 2010
- 37-hour business core
- Intermediate level language (4 hours)
- Global Business — BSNS 3120
- International Management — BSNS 4120
- International experience* (6 hrs.)
- One course from the following:
- Global Finance and Accounting — ACCT 3210
- International Trade and Finance — BSNS 4170
- Global Marketing — BSNS 4250
- Global Business Strategy — BSNS 4450
- International Economics — ECON 3210
- Comparative Economic Systems — ECON 3250
- Accounting
3 courses from the following:- Intermediate Accounting I — ACCT 3010
- Intermediate Accounting II — ACCT 3020
- Managerial Accounting — ACCT 3110
- Auditing — ACCT 4310
- Economics
- Intermediate Economic Analysis — ECON 3020
- Public Finance — ECON 3110
- Money and Banking — ECON 3410
- Finance
- Intermediate Finance — BSNS 3350
- Investments — BSNS 4150
- Money and Banking — ECON 3410
- Management
- Business Communications — BSNS 2550
- Human Resource Management — BSNS 3230
- Operations Management — BSNS 3240
- Marketing
3 courses from the following:- Consumer Behavior — BSNS 3220
- Supply Chain Management — BSNS 3510
- Marketing Research — BSNS 4110
- Marketing Management — BSNS 4330
View the Undergraduate Catalog for full course descriptions.

