Business Major – International Business (68-71 credits) Academic Year 2013-14 • • GPA Requirement: Achieve cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher in all major courses (including transfer courses). Course prerequisites are in parenthesis following the course title. 14 Core Courses (44 credits) In general, try to complete the core classes in approximately this sequence. ___ Calculus ___ Statistics ___ ECON 110 ___ ECON 111 ___ ACCT 210 ___ ACCT 211 ___ BUS 300 ___ BUS 301 ___ BUS 240 ___ BUS 325 ___ BUS 330 ___ BUS 350 ___ BUS 360 ___ BUS 370 MATH 109 or Math 111 or Math 120 MATH 355 or FOR 321 or SOC 351 or PAPR 314 or PSYC 300 Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics (E110) Principles of Financial Acct Principles of Managerial Acct (A210) Written Communication for the Business Professional (Bus 325) Oral Communication for the Business Professional (Bus 325) The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business Organizational Behavior Principles of Marketing Principles of Finance (A210) Principles of Production (A211, E111, Calc, Stats) Management Information Systems (B325, B330) May also take Acct 370 (Acct Info Systems) in place of Bus 370 1 Global Business and Economy Elective (3 credits) Global elective will be fulfilled with required courses below. ___ ACCT 310 ___ BUS 327 ___ BUS 339 ___ BUS 342 ___ BUS 357 Interm. Financial Accounting (Acct 210) Managing Global Organizations (B325) International Marketing (B330) International Business Law (B240 or B340) International Corporate Finance (B350) ___ BUS 493 Internship in China** ___ BUS 496 Internship (International Experience)** ___ ECON 362 Economic Development (E111) ___ ECON 365 International Economics (E111) 2 International Business Courses (6 credits) ___ BUS 327 Managing Global Organizations (B325) ___ BUS 493 or BUS 496 International Internship or Experience** 5 International Business Electives (15 credits) Choose 5 courses below. At least 9 credits must be from BUS courses. ___ BUS 339 ___ BUS 342 ___ BUS 357 ___ BUS 390 ___ BUS 490 ___ BUS 496 ___ ECON 310 ___ ECON 362 ___ ECON 365 International Economics (E111) International Marketing (B330) ___ GEOG 325 Geography of China International Business Law (B340) ___ GEOG 327 Asia International Corporate Finance (B350) ___ GEOG 328 Europe Ethics in Business (B240, B325) ___ POLI 388 International Law (Poli 160 or 180) Approved Special Topic (varies) ___ ENGL 351 Advanced Business Writing Internship in Business Administration** Intro Econometrics (E110, E111, Calc & Stats) ___ Foreign Language Courses > 200 level Economic Development (E111) -Limit of 2 classes in same language 1 Capstone Course (3 credits) Designed to be taken your final semester with instructor consent. ___ BUS 480 Strategic Management -You may take only one core course in conjunction with the Capstone. ** SBE Internship Director – Prof. Barbara Mihm, Email bmihm@uwsp.edu NOTE: To complete a second area of concentration, you must complete 15 additional credits in the second area of concentration. (Courses which haven’t already counted toward the first area of concentration) Business Administration Major The information on this sheet is not all inclusive. Students are responsible for the information in the UWSP online Course Catalog. Bolded courses = required for the major Non-bolded courses = General Education Program (GEP) for the BS Degree or open for program Freshman – Semester 1 Credits English 101 or 150 3 ECON 110 Macro (also counts for GEP Soc Sci) 3 Wellness course 2 Math 109 Calculus or Math 111 or 120 (w/ placement score) 4 First Year Seminar course 3 Total Credits 15 Freshman – Semester 2 Communication 101 Arts Course ECON 111 Micro (also counts for GEP Soc Sci) Natural Science course Humanities course Total Credits Credits 3 3 3 3 3 15 Sophomore – Semester 1 Credits English 202 3 History course 3 Arts/Humanities/History or Nat Science course 3 3 ACCT 210 Financial Accounting Environmental Responsibility course 3 Total Credits 15 Sophomore – Semester 2 Credits Bus 325 Organizational Behavior 3 3 ACCT 211 Managerial Accounting Math 355 Statistics or For 321, Soc 351, Papr 314, Psyc 300 4 Global Awareness course 3 U.S. Diversity course 3 Total Credits 16 Junior – Semester 1 Bus 240 Legal & Ethical Environment of Business Bus 300 Written Communication for Business Prof. Bus 330 Organizational Behavior Minor, Concentration, or Elective Minor, Concentration, or Elective Total Credits Credits 3 3 3 3 3 15 Junior – Semester 2 Bus 301 Oral Communication for Business Prof Bus 350 Finance Minor, Concentration, or Elective Minor, Concentration, or Elective Open Elective Total Credits Credits 3 3 3 3 3 15 Senior – Semester 1 Bus 370 or Acct 370 Information Systems Global Business & Economy Elective Bus 360 Production/Operations Management Minor, Concentration, or Elective Open Elective Total Credits Credits 3 3 3 3 3 15 Senior – Semester 2 Capstone Course Minor, Concentration, or Elective Minor, Concentration, or Elective Open Elective Open Elective Total Credits Credits 3 3 3 3 3 15 See UWSP catalog for GEP options, course prerequisites, minor, concentration, and elective options. In addition to the required major courses, you must complete ONE of the following 1.) Outside minor 2.) Second major 3.) Area of concentration Satisfactory Progress (Admission Requirements & Academic Standards are listed in the UWSP Catalog) 1.) You must apply for admission to the major by the time you have completed 18 in-major credits and have at least a 2.50 inmajor GPA (which includes courses that transferred into the major). 2.) If you have not earned a 2.50 in-major GPA by the time you have earned 18 major credits, you will be dropped from the major. 3.) You can be dropped from the major if your in-major GPA is low for two consecutive semesters, after earning 18 major credits. Additional University Graduation Requirements 1.) Earn at least 40 credits in 300 & 400 level courses 2.) Earn a minimum of 120 semester credits Note: The above is to complete your Business degree. Use this as a general guideline to stay on track for a 4-year graduation. GEP and Bus, Acct, Econ courses can be adjusted to meet your schedule needs.