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SCHILLER INTERNATIONAL
UNIVERSITY
One World, One University
CAMPUSES
LARGO, FLORIDA - UNITED STATES
HEIDELBERG - GERMANY
MADRID - SPAIN
PARIS - FRANCE
CATALOG SUPPLEMENT
2014 – 2015
NOVEMBER 5, 2014 EDITION
Schiller International University
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CATALOG UPDATES AS OF 11/05/14………………………………………………………………..26
Catalog Changes
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student body will supersede any statement published in this catalog or, if not published in the catalog,
will have the same status as a published statement. This catalog is effective when published and
supersedes all prior catalogs.
The University reserves the right to repeal, delete, change or amend any policies, regulations, and
provisions contained in this publication and may withdraw or modify any information contained herein.
Refer to the current Catalog Supplement for updates.
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FLORIDA AND DISTANCE EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION
Name
Title
Phone Extension
Main Campus/Largo FL
727-736-5082
855-787-2262
Dr. Manuel Alonso
President
Beverly Glass
Campus Director
727-738-6350
Dr. Judie Bucholz
Provost
727-738-6377
Dr. Eva Ananiewicz
Dean Curriculum & Design/Distance
Learning
727-736-5082
Tricia Thompson
Dir. of Nursing
727-738-6332
Theresa St. Pierre
Nursing Instructor
727-738-5082
Keith Tomlinson
Dir. of Admissions
727-738-6384
Phillip Clark
Sr. Adm. Rep
727-738-6385
Diego Angel
Admissions Rep.
727-738-6367
Andre Sergeyev
Sr. FA Advisor
727-738-6348
Janielle Gray
FA Advisor
727-738-6320
Gloria Moranski
Admin. Assistant
727-738-5082
Dale Markham
Registrar
727-738-6355
Carl Wyatt
IT Systems Adm.
727-738-6381
Nancy Evans
Librarian
727-738-6329
Gil Mulrooney
Bookstore/Bursar
727-738-6327
Delowrence Key
Student Success
727-738-6356
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HEIDELBERG ADMINISTRATION
Name
Title
Phone
06221-45-810
Heidelberg Campus
Dr. Manuel Alonso
President
Michael Reynon
Campus Director
06221-458121
Patricia Kershaw
Financial Aid Advisor
06221-45-8122
Dr. Robert Scott
Registrar/Head of Studies
06221-458124
Dawn Brlecic
Assistant Registrar
06221-45-8114
Monika Weuster
Career Services/ Off Campus Housing/
06221-45-8116
Health Insurance
Maryam Kazemi
Bursar
06221-45-8118
Heidi Harrison
Immigration Services/ Reception
06221-45-8111
Dr. Andreas Heinemann
Librarian
06221-45-8113
Branislav Lujic
Director of Admissions
06221-45-8125
James Sorenson
Sr. Admissions Representative
06221-45-8132
Sazzad Hosain
Sr. Admissions Representative
06221-45-8117
Ana Tomsic
Admissions Representative
06221-45-8123
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MADRID ADMINISTRATION
Name
Title
Main Campus
34 91 448 2488
Dr. Manuel Alonso
President /Campus Director
Isabel Campbell
Deputy Campus Director/Registrar/Head of Studies
Edgar Barroso
Director of MBA Program
Alexandre Chernavin
Business Manager/Bursar
José Pinto
Undergraduate Advisor
Ignacio Lopez-Messeguer
Systems Administer (external contract)
Paloma Mesonero
Campus Secretary/Housing/Student Services/Placement
Beatriz Ovejero
Librarian/Web Master
Beatrice Torres
Financial Aid/ PA to President
Fernando de Vicente
Director of UK Operations/Full time Professor
Luis Plaza
Director of Admissions
Mark Cintron
Admissions Representative
Annette Castro
Admissions Representative
Andrea Colloca
Admissions Representative
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PARIS ADMINISTRATION
Name
Title
Main Campus
33 0 145 38 5601
Dr. Manuel Alonso
President
Cyril Nehmé
Acting Deputy Director
Maria Ferre
Financial Aid Advisor
Louisa Gibbs
Admission Representative
Georgi Kosev
Admission Representative
Anna Marcikic
Assistant to the Director
Malik Zahid Mehmood
Director of Admissions
Lisa Agneessens
Registrar
Fabrizio Veneziano
Librarian, IT Manager
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FLORIDA AND DISTANCE EDUCATION FACULTY
Name
Eva Ananiewicz
Andrea Brvenick
Michael Donovan
William Harris
Gerald Heideman
Warren Jahn
Henry LaChapelle
William McConnell
Michael O’Keefe
Mohammad Sumadi
Theresa St. Pierre
Tricia Thompson
Stephan Varkony
Diana Vadocz
Ulysses Weakley
Russell Wright
Degree
PhD, Argosy University; MBA University of Phoenix
JD, Florida Coastal School of Law; MBA, Strayer University
PhD, Case Western Reserve University; MA, St. Mary’s
University
MBA, University of Southern Maine
PhD (ABD) Kent State University; MBA Kent State University,
MSE, Math and Engineering, University of Akron
PhD, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; MS, University of
South Carolina
MBA, Webster University.
DM, MS, University of Phoenix
PhD (ABD), MBA, University of Phoenix, MBA, Strayer
University; MBA, New Mexico Highlands University; MFA.
PhD. (ABD), University of Southern Mississippi; DBA, Argosy
University; MS, Strayer university; MA, University of Florida.
MS, University of Phoenix
MSN, Walden University
MHA, Walden University
MS Education, Seattle University
PhD., California Southern University; MSCJA, Chaminade
University; MA, Hawaii Pacific University; MBA, Keller
Graduate School of Management; MSIS, MS, Strayer University.
PHD IT, MS IT Capella University
HEIDELBERG FACULTY
Name
Gerhard Bleifuss
Theresa Dullmaier
Matthew Hartman
Hubert Hieke
Nicolle Macho
Catherine Sweeney
Degree
Dr. Phil. University of Mannheim
MS Business from University of Wisconsin
Ph.D. John Hopkins University
Ph.D. Economics, University of Tennessee
Ph.D. University of South Carolina; MBA Schiller International
University
BA (Hons) University of Manchester
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MADRID FACULTY
Name
Jorge Colvin,
Joan Fulton
Laurence Heglar
Elena Jiménez-Arellano
C Kostov
José B. Pinto,
Paloma Mesonero,
María Dolores Romero,
Degree
Professor (Accounting & Finance) PhD. University of Antonio
de Nebrija. MBA Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Master in
Finance, Instituto de Estudios Bursátiles, Licenciatura in Business
Administration, Universidad de San Pablo, CEU
Associate Professor (Marketing, History), MBA, Columbia
University; BA Standford University.
Professor (Psychology) PhD, MA, Wayne State University; BA,
Oakland University
Associate Professor (Business, Economics, Finance), EMBA,
IESE Madrid; BS, Universidad Complutense Madrid
Associate Professor (History, Politics, International Relations)
BA University of Varna, Bulgaria; MA. University of Ottawa ,
Canada; PhD. University of Ottawa, Canada.
Associate Professor (Corporate Communications)
MA International Relations ( New York University). BA
Sociology and BA Political Sciences (Tel-Aviv University)
Associate Professor (Spanish, Linguistics), Licenciatura,
Universidad Autónoma, Madrid.
Professor (Spanish) , PhD Linguistics Instituto Universitario
José Ortega y Gasset, MA in Spanish and Latin American
Studies, (American University, Washington), BA in Education,
Universidad de Sevilla.
PARIS FACULTY
Name
Roman Krys
Stuart Krusee
Platov Ilya
Degree
Assistant Professor (Economics - PT) MIA Columbia UniversityNew York
Assistant Professor (English) Masters, University of Paris VII,
St Catherine College, University of Oxford.
PHD Unversite de Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV) B.A., Bachelor of
Arts,The American University of ParisDiplôme
UNIVERSITÉ DE PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE), Paris,
France Diplôme d'Etudes Approfondies (DEA), International
Relations/Slavic Studies Universite de Paris Supérieur d'Etudes
Françaises (3e degré).
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TUITION AND FEES: LARGO, FLORIDA AND ONLINE
This Bulletin is an integral part of the University’s Academic Catalog. The tuition changes published
herein become effective September 29, 2014.
Undergraduate Programs, except Core Nursing Courses:
Tuition – per credit hour /per course……………………………………………. $590.00/$1770.00
*Undergraduate Core Nursing Courses – RN:
Tuition – per credit hour /per course……………………………………………. $715.00/$2145.00
Graduate Programs - MBA:
Tuition – per credit hour /per course……………………………………………. $775.00/$2325.00
Other Fees:
Application Fee …………………………………………………………………... $20.00
Student Activity Fee per month/per semester…………………………………….. $25.00 Month or
$100.00 Semester
Transcript Fees – Official Transcripts ………………………………………….. $10.00
Credit by examination fee – UG as per field of study – per credit hour …………. $590.00 / $715.00
Credit by examination fee – Graduate as per field of study – per credit hour …… $775.00
Auditing Fee – UG as per field of study – per credit hour ………………………. $590.00 / $715.00
Auditing Fee – Graduate as per field of study – per credit hour ………………… $775.00
Withdrawal Fee – official and unofficial student withdrawals ………………….. $100.00
Courier Fee – International students (base cost) …………………………………. $65.00
Thesis Fee ……………………………………………………………………….. Cost of One Course
Experiential Learning Portfolio Review………………………………………… $250.00
*Note: Certain programs have additional fees.
Nursing students will be responsible for costs associated with Physical Exam and Immunizations
and Professional Liability Insurance.
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TUITION AND FEES: HEIDELBERG, MADRID AND
PARIS
This Catalog Bulletin is an integral part of the University’s Academic Catalog. The information
published herein is effective September 1, 2014
Undergraduate Programs:
Tuition – per credit hour /per course…………………………………………….
€ 439/€ 1,317
Graduate Programs:
Tuition – per credit hour /per course …………………………………………….
€ 554/€ 1,662
Other Fees:
Application Fee …………………………………………………………………... € 50
Student Activity Fee per Month/ per Semester……………………………………. € 40 / Month or
€160 / Semester
Transcript Fees – Official Transcripts …………………………………………… € 20
Credit by examination fee – UG as per field of study – per credit hour …………. € 439 UG
Credit by examination fee – Graduate as per field of study – per credit hour …… € 554 G
Auditing Fee – UG as per field of study – per credit hour ………………………. € 439 UG
Auditing Fee – Graduate as per field of study – per credit hour ………………… € 554 G
Withdrawal Fee – official and unofficial student withdrawals ………………….. € 81
Courier Fee – International students (base cost) …………………………………. € 87
Experiential Learning Portfolio Review………………………………………….. € 335
Thesis Fee………………………………………………………………………… Cost of One Course
Student Insurance………………(Consult each campus for details)………………
*All tuition and fees are due and payable before arrival in country or on campus, unless other
arrangements have been made and specifically approved in writing by the President or Financial
Officer of Schiller International University.
*Note: Certain programs have additional fees.
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PAYMENT INFORMATION
TERMS OF PAYMENT
Applicants should verify payment instructions with the Bursar at the specific campus of interest.
Students are required to pay 100 percent of their estimated amount due for the semester at least one week prior to
the first scheduled day of class. Some European campuses may require an advance payment to cover at least two
semesters in advance, for immigration purposes. Applicants and Students should check with the Admissions
Representative at their campus of interest for details.
Payment may be made in cash; by check; by wire transfer; or by VISA, MasterCard, American Express or
Discover Card [Some European campuses cannot accept checks from foreign banks and are unable to accept all
credit cards. Applicants and Students should check with the Bursar at their campus of interest for credit card or
wire transfer options. Some additional fees for credit card payments may be applied at European campuses.]
Questions regarding payment should be directed to the Bursar’s Office.
A Credit Card Mail Charge Authorization form can be requested at each campus or downloaded on the
University’s website at www.schiller.edu. In addition to handling these charges by mail, students can also
present their credit cards to the Campus Bursars. Charges assessed by banks on foreign checks or on bank
transfers will be charged to the students’ accounts.
All payments by check or bank transfer must always include student name, term of study and campus attendance.
Only Tuition and Fees as scheduled in the current Catalog Supplement will be accepted. Excess funds for living
expenses and/or housing should not be transferred to the University.
Any student who is delinquent financially will not be permitted to register, audit or attend classes, or graduate
until all charges are paid. SIU reserves the right not to release transcripts, grades, diplomas, or other records for
any student who has an outstanding account balance, is delinquent, or is in default on a payment plan.
If a student with an outstanding balance on his/her account were to separate from the institution through
withdrawal or suspension, that student remains responsible for the account balance in full. If the account remains
unpaid, then it will be sent to collections.
It is the responsibility of the student or parent to send payments promptly according to the Schedule of Tuition and
Fees. Checks should note the name of the student and the campus he or she will be attending. All fees must have been
paid one week prior to the start of classes in order for the student to register on the day of Registration. A Late Fee
applies for all students who do not pay the full semester tuition by this due date.
Delayed payment of fees is possible only after a promissory note has been signed and authorized by the Campus
Bursar prior to registration day. Students should also consider incidental costs for books, personal laundry service,
independent travel, clothing and other items that vary according to individual needs and preferences.
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CATALOG UPDATES AS OF 10/29/14
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
As more and more companies throughout the world have become multinational, they increasingly need
executives who can deal effectively with organizational problems in an international framework. The
International Business program offered at SIU is designed to meet these needs. As students complete this
degree, they may elect to transfer from one SIU campus to another to benefit from interactions with various
cultures including the social, economic and political conditions associated with business practices in different
countries.
Objectives: Graduates of the International Business program will be able to:
1. Apply basic business practices to resolve international business problems.
2. Assess market globalization factors and typical business strategies for competing in foreign
markets.
3. Integrate culturally sensitive concepts within a global scale.
4. Analyze emerging issues facing countries or businesses in international markets.
Required International Business Courses
60 Credits
IT 103
Applications of Computers
3
ACG 2001 Accounting I
3
BA 261
Principles of Business Law
3
BA 341
Business Finance
3
BA 369
Introduction to Sustainable Development
3
BA 370
Business Communication
3
BA 374
Statistics
3
BA 401
Human Resources Management
3
BA 427
Marketing Management
3
BA 437
Multinational Enterprise
3
BA 439
International Business Policy
3
EC 352
Economic Geography
3
EC 455
International Trade & Finance
3
GEB 1350
Introduction to International Business
3
MAR 2011 Principles of Marketing
3
ECO 2013
Principles of Microeconomics
3
ECO 2023
Principles of Macroeconomics
3
EN 111
English Composition: Expository Writing
3
EN 112
English Composition: Persuasive Writing
3
IR 221
Introduction to International Relations
3
Required General Education Courses
21
Credits
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EN 490
EN 373
MA 172
MGF1107
PS 221
PSY 1021
SO 137
Required Elective Courses
ACG 2011
AR 222
BA 322
BA 384
BA 469
EN 200
HI 225
HI 226
IR 331
IR 450
IR 481
PY 376
EC 452
EC 457
Intercultural Communication
Public Speaking
Applied Mathematics
College Math
Introduction to Political Science
General Psychology
Science and Society
27-33 Credits
Accounting II
Art History
International Marketing
Behavioral Aspects
Entrepreneurship & New Venture
Cross-Cultural Communication
European History to 1815
European History: Napoleon Period to
Present
Modern Diplomacy
Practical Diplomacy
Selected Topics in International Relations
Industrial Psychology
Resources & the Environment
Economies of Developing Countries
Required Foreign Language Courses
FR101, GE101, SP101
FR102, GE102, SP102
FR201, GE201, SP201
FR202, GE202, SP202
Total Credits Required:
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
6-12 Credits
Beginning Foreign Language 1
Beginning Foreign Language 2
Intermediate Foreign Language 1
or any 200-400 level Elective
Intermediate Foreign Language 2
or any 200 – 400 level Elective
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
120
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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
The major in International Economics provides thorough training in economic theory and policy. While
these studies examine the insights of economics from the individual and firm level, to the national, and
then the international level, there is an emphasis throughout on maintaining a focus on the impact and role of
international economic relations and on maintaining an internationally comparative perspective. In addition,
the major includes courses in international business administration, international relations, and political
science. Students completing this major often go on to careers in economic or political economic analysis
within the international worlds of business, finance, or government. Others continue on to graduate studies
in economics, business, international relations or law.
Objectives: Graduates of the International Economics program will be able to:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Assess business facts and interpret them consistent with economic thinking.
Understanding of how decision makers allocate scarce resources to achieve economic efficiency.
Apply economic tools to analyze decisions made by consumers, firms, and policy makers.
Integrate economic models to analyze the impact of various fiscal monetary, and trade policies
on a nation’s economy.
Required International Business Courses
42 Credits
IT 103
Applications of Computers
BA 322
International Marketing
BA 369
Introduction to Sustainable Development
BA 370
Business Communication
BA 374
Statistics
BA 384
Behavioral Aspects
BA 401
Human Resources Management
BA 437
Multinational Enterprise
EC 352
Economic Geography
EC 455
International Trade & Finance
GEB 1350 Introduction to International Business
IR 470
International Economic Policies & Institutions
MAR 2011 Principles of Marketing
EC 452
Resources & the Environment
Required International Relations & Diplomacy Courses
18 Credits
EC 457
Economy of Developing Countries
ECO 2013 Principles of Microeconomics
ECO 2023 Principles of Macroeconomics
EN 111
English Composition: Expository Writing
EN 112
English Composition: Persuasive Writing
BA/EN
Cross-Cultural Communication
200
Required General Education Courses
27 Credits
EN 373
Public Speaking
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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IR 221
MA 172
MGF1107
PS 221
PSY 1021
SO 137
ACG 2001
BA 439
Required Elective Courses
ACG 2011
AR 222
BA 261
BA 341
BA 427
BA 455
EN 490
HI 225
HI 226
IR 331
IR 335
IR 341
IR 353
IR 481
PY 376
Introduction to International Relations
Applied Mathematics
College Math
Introduction to Political Science
General Psychology
Science and Society
Accounting 1
International Business Policy
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
21-27 Credits
Accounting II
Art History
Principles of Business Law
Business Finance
Marketing Management
International Trade & Finance
Intercultural Communication
European History to 1815
European History: Napoleonic Period to Present
Modern Diplomacy
American Foreign Policy
Concepts of International Relations
The Political Economy of North-South Relations
Selected Topics in International Relations
Industrial Psychology
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Required Foreign Language Courses
FR101, GE101, SP101
FR102, GE102, SP102
FR201, GE201, SP201
FR202, GE202, SP202
Total Credits Required:
6-12 Credits
Beginning Foreign Language 1
Beginning Foreign Language 2
Intermediate Foreign Language 1
or any 200-400 level Elective
Intermediate Foreign Language 2
or any 200 – 400 level Elective
120
3
3
3
3
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY
AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
International hospitality and tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors in the service and business
industries. The proliferation of golf courses, tennis and boating clubs, theme parks and other leisure and
recreational activities has created a huge industry that provides many thousands of job opportunities.
SIU’s unique program offers the opportunity to study at campus locations in both Europe and the United
States.
Students completing this degree must complete the Associate of Science (AS) course requirements (60
credits) in International Hospitality and Tourism Management plus the courses listed below.
Objectives: Graduates of the International Hospitality and Tourism Management program will be able
to:
1. Apply knowledge, skills and experience through individual and team-based activities within
a multi-cultural environment.
2. Supervise key areas of hotel operations.
3. Demonstrate knowledge of management of the tourism industry.
4. Demonstrate critical thinking, writing, analytical and decision-making skills.
5. Exhibit awareness and knowledge of industry trends and best practices.
Required International Business Courses
36 Credits
ACG 2001 Accounting 1
BA 261
Principles of Business Law
BA 341
Business Finance
BA 374
Statistics
BA 401
Human Resources Management
BA 427
Marketing Management
GEB 1350 Introduction to International Business
IR 221
Introduction to Internal Relations
MAR 2011 Principles of Marketing
PY 221
Introduction to Political Science
PSY 1021
General Psychology
SO 137
Science & Society
Required International Hospitality & Tourism Courses
18 Credits
HM 103
Introduction to Tourism & Hospitality
HM 187
Front Office Management
HM 210
Food & Beverage Management
HM 423
Convention & Event Management
HM 451
Leadership & Management in Hospitality &
Tourism
HM 499
Internship
Required General Education Courses
IT 103
Applications of Computers
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
27 Credits
3
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BA/EN
200
EN 373
MGF
11007
MA 172
EN 111
EN 112
ECO 2013
ECO 2023
Required Elective Courses
ACG 2011
AR 222
BA 322
BA 370
BA 384
BA 369
BA 427
BA 437
BA 469
EN 490
HI 225
HI 226
PY 376
Cross-Cultural Communication
3
Public Speaking
College Math
3
3
Applied Mathematics
English Composition: Expository Writing
English Composition: Persuasive Writing
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
3
3
3
3
3
27-33 Credits
Accounting II
Art History
International Marketing
Business Communication
Behavioral Aspects
Introduction to Sustainable Development
Marketing Management
International Enterprise
Entrepreneurship & New Ventures
Intercultural Communications
European History to 1815
European History: Napoleonic Period to the Present
Industrial Psychology
Required Foreign Language Courses
FR101, GE101, SP101
FR102, GE102, SP102
FR201, GE201, SP201
FR202, GE202, SP202
BS Total Credits Required:
6-12 Credits
Beginning Foreign Language 1
Beginning Foreign Language 2
Intermediate Foreign Language 1
or any 200-400 Electives
Intermediate Foreign Language 2
or any 200-400 level Electives
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
120
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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND
DIPLOMACY
Political and economic problems often transcend national boundaries and encompass scientific,
technological, cultural and humanitarian concerns. The SIU program in International Relations and
Diplomacy prepares student to pursue careers in government, international organizations, law, business,
journalism, or for graduate study in political science and related areas. This degree is available at all SIU
campuses and through Online Learning. The final 30 credits must be completed in residence.
Objectives: Graduates of the International Relations and Diplomacy program will be able to:
1. Demonstrate an understanding of international relations concepts and ideas.
2. Display competence in oral and written communication as it relates to international relations.
3. Apply analytical and critical thinking skills to matters related to international relations and
diplomacy.
4. Analyze key issues associated with international organizations, multilateral processes and the
non-governmental sector that operate in international politics.
5. Exhibit appreciation for multiculturalism and global diversity.
Required International Relations & Diplomacy Courses
30 Credits
EC 452
Resources & the Environment
EC 457
Economy of Developing Countries
IR 331
Modern Diplomacy
IR 335
American Foreign Policy
IR 341
Concepts of International Relations
IR 353
The Political Economy of North-South Relations
IR 370
Writing for Foreign Affairs
IR 450
Practical Diplomacy
IR 481
Selected Topics in International Relations
PS 370
American Political System
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Required International Business Courses
30 Credits
BA 369
Introduction to Sustainable Development
BA 370
Business Communication
BA 384
Behavioral Aspects
BA 401
Human Resources Management
BA 437
Multinational Enterprise
GEB 1350
Introduction to International Business
IR 470
International Economic Policies & Institutions
ECO 2013
Principles of Microeconomics
ECO 2023
Principles of Macroeconomics
EN 111
English Composition: Expository Writing
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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Required General Education Courses
30 Credits
BA/EN 200
Cross-Cultural Communication
EN 373
Public Speaking
IR 221
Introduction to International Relations
MA 172
Applied Mathematics
MGF1107
College Math
PS 221
Introduction to Political Science
SO 137
Science and Society
ACG 2001
Accounting 1
BA 261
Principles of Business Law
BA 341
Business Finance
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Required Elective Courses
ACG 2011
AR 222
BA 369
MAR. 2011
BA 384
BA 427
BA 437
EC 352
EC 452
EC 457
IR 481
IR 353
PY 376
EN 112
IT 013
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
18-24 Credits
Accounting II
Art History
Introduction to Sustainable Development
Principles of Marketing
Behavioral Aspects
Marketing Management
International Enterprise
Economic Geography
Resources & the Environment
Economics of Developing Countries
Selected Topics in International Relations
The Political Economy of North/South Relations
Industrial Relations
English Composition: Persuasive Writing
Applications of Computers
Required Foreign Language Courses
FR101, GE101, SP101
FR102, GE102, SP102
FR201, GE201, SP201
FR202, GE202, SP202
Total Credits Required:
6-12 Credits
Beginning Foreign Language 1
Beginning Foreign Language 2
Intermediate Foreign Language 1
or any 200-400 electives
Intermediate Foreign Language 2
or any 200-400 level electives
120
3
3
3
3
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MIM MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
The MIM program has been designed to prepare students who have already completed a course of study in
a non-business field specifically for positions in international management. The 36 credit program leading to
the MIM degree may be completed at the Heidelberg or Florida campuses, or online. The course work
spans a variety of topics relating to business administration, including management, marketing, accounting
communications, business law, and economics. Upon successful completion of the program, students will
have the solid basis of knowledge which will qualify them to enter managerial positions in a broad range of
careers in international business.
Admission: The MIM program is open to qualified applicants who have earned a Bachelor’s degree or its
equivalent. No particular field of undergraduate specialization is required for admission to the program, but
a year of undergraduate mathematics is strongly advised.
Graduation Requirements: In addition to the graduation requirements for all graduate students,
candidates for the Master of International Management degree must complete the following requirements:
A minimum of 36 semester credits (12 courses) at the graduate level composed of the courses listed as
follows, with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Graduate students must also successfully complete a comprehensive master’s research project and
presentation outline/defense. This requirement may be waived if the student elects the University of
Roehampton (UoR) enrollment option at the time of enrollment and completes the thesis as required by
the UoR option.
Objectives: Graduates of the MIM program will be able to:
1. Demonstrate foundation knowledge in the functional areas of a global/international business.
2. Examine and demonstrate comprehension of the complexities of global/international businesses.
3. Select strategies and tools for solving complex problems posed by managing global businesses,
and demonstrate understanding of the associated challenges.
Required International Business Core Courses
BA 501
Organizational Behavior
BA 510
Business Economics
BA 515
Managerial Finance
BA 529
Multinational Business Management
BA 589
Methods of Research and Analysis
IT 576
IT Applications in Business
18 Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
Required International Business Courses
BA 522
International Marketing
BA 544
Human Resources Management
BA 560
International Business Law
BA 570
Managerial Communications for
International Business
12 Credits
3
3
3
3
Required MIM Courses
6 Credits
BA 513
Managerial and Financial Accounting
3
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BA 537
BA 575
BA 542
Total Credits Required:
Substitute for BA 513- Production and
Operations Management
Statistics
Substitute for BA 575- Comprehensive
Business Seminar
3
3
3
36
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Schiller International University
MBA BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
This 36-credit MBA program is offered at Schiller’s Florida, Paris, Madrid, and Heidelberg campuses and
online. Coursework concentrates on managerial aspects of finance and accounting, marketing, and
management.
Admission
Completion of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in business administration or completion of a bachelor’s
degree or equivalent in a related field such as economics, including Microeconomics, Statistics, Business
Law, Marketing, Management, and Accounting.
Note: Students who have not completed required prerequisite courses will take MBA Preparatory Courses.
See the requirements for the MBA in International Business for more detailed information on this.
Graduation Requirements:
A minimum of 36 semester credits at the graduate level composed of courses listed as follows with a
GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Graduate students must also successfully complete a comprehensive master’s research project and
presentation outline/defense. This requirement may be waived if the student elects the University of
Roehampton (UoR) enrollment option at the time of enrollment and completes the thesis as required by
the UoR option.
Objectives: Graduates of the MBA in Business Administration program will be able to demonstrate:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Extended knowledge base.
Ability to foster diversity and multicultural perspectives in business.
Ability to drive and foster change and innovation.
A honed sense of ethical standards, law, and lines of service.
Critical thinking and well-developed analytical and decision making skills.
Refined management leadership skills.
Advanced use of information technology.
Development of highly effective communication skills.
Required International Business Core Courses
27 Credits
BA 501 Organizational Behavior
3
BA 510 Business Economics
3
BA 512 Managerial Accounting
3
BA 515 Managerial Finance
3
BA 529
Multinational Business Management
3
BA 537
Production and Operations Management
3
BA 542
Comprehensive Business Management
3
Seminar
BA 589
Methods of Research and Analysis
3
IT 576
IT Applications in Business
3
IT 530
Substitute for IT 576 IT Applications in
3
Business
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Required Business Core Courses
BA 522
International Marketing
BA 544
Human Resources Management
BA 560
International Business Law
9 Credits
3
3
3
Total Credits Required:
36
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Schiller International University
MBA INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
MANAGEMENT
This program is offered at SIU’s Florida campus and also online for those in the fields of business,
hospitality management and tourism, or related areas who wish to earn an advanced business degree.
The 45 credit program leading to the MBA degree in International Hospitality and Tourism Management
may be completed in a minimum of one year and a half. Students may transfer from one campus to the other
and complete their degree requirements. Students with bachelor’s degrees in other fields may need to
complete MBA preparatory courses. This program may also be completed online.
Admission:
1. Completion of a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in business administration, hospitality, or hotel and
restaurant management, provided that the courses listed in paragraph 2 below have been completed.
2. Completion of a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in related fields, such as economics, including
completion of the following core courses: Microeconomics, Statistics, Business Law, Marketing,
Management and Accounting.
Note: Students who have not completed required prerequisite courses will take MBA Preparatory Courses.
See the requirements for the MBA in International Business for more detailed information on this.
Graduation Requirements: In addition to the graduation requirements for all graduate students,
candidates for the MBA in International Hospitality and Tourism Management degree must complete the
following requirements:
A minimum of 45 semester credits at the graduate level composed of the courses listed as follows with a
GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Graduate students must also successfully complete a comprehensive master’s research project and
presentation outline/defense. This requirement may be waived if the student elects the University of
Roehampton (UoR) enrollment option at the time of enrollment and completes the thesis as required by
the UoR option.
Objectives: Graduates of the MBA in International Hospitality and Tourism program will be able to:
1. Analyze and interpret the impact of global issues facing hospitality managers.
2. Assess the potential impact of hospitality operations on the operating environment.
3. Demonstrate multicultural sensitivity and awareness to global issues, opportunities and
sustainability.
4. Create an appropriate strategic plan for a hospitality enterprise.
5. Demonstrate understanding of other businesses operating within the broader tourism context
and hypothesize their impact upon hospitality enterprises.
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Required International Business Core Courses
BA 501
BA 512
BA 515
BA 523
BA 529
BA 589
IT 576
IT 530
BA 542
21 Credits
Organizational Behavior
Managerial Accounting
Managerial Finance
Marketing Management
Multinational Business Management
Methods of Research and Analysis
IT Applications in Business
Substitute for IT 576- Information
Technology Project Management
Substitute for IT 576- Comprehensive
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Business Management Seminar
Required International Business Courses
9
BA 522
International Marketing
BA 544
Human Resources Management
BA 560
International Business Law
Required IHTM Courses
HM 510
HM 531
HM 541
HM 572
HM 582
Total Credits Required:
15
Food and Beverage Control
International Travel and Tourism
Tourism Planning and Marketing
Hotel and Restaurant Accounting
Information Systems
Case Studies in IHTM
Credits
3
3
3
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
45
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CATALOG UPDATES AS OF 11/05/14
GRADUATE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
PROGRAMS
MASTERS DEGREES
Business Administration
Financial Planning*
International Business
International Hospitality and Tourism
Management
Management of Information Technology
International Management
International Relations and Diplomacy
DEGREE
CREDIT
HOURS
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
36
45
45
45
MBA
MIM
MA
45
36
36
PROGRAMS BY CAMPUS
FL
X
X
X
X
H
X
M
X
P
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
OL
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
*MBA in Financial Planning is in cooperation with Kaplan University
FL: Florida; H: Heidelberg; M: Madrid; P: Paris; OL: Online
RESIDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
The following degree program has significant residential requirements:

MA in International Relations and Diplomacy
CHANGE TO CATALOG PAGE 95: The Masters Degree in International Management is not being
offered at the Paris campus.
CHANGE TO CATALOG PAGE 42 and 88: Removed Registered Nurse students (during their core
courses) are NOT eligible for a Leave of Absence.
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