INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Business Administration Regional Concentration 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. 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 three regional concentrations listed below. 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 as indicated on the attached worksheet. Students are required to select one language from those approved for their regional concentration. Where appropriate, a second language of the region may be added on an exception basis in consultation with the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures. Students are encouraged to use their language courses to complete a language minor. 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: Fall 04, Spring 06 & Fall 07.) Language and Culture Requirement (18 credits) Five courses in Chinese or Japanese language or culture (15 credits) One course in Asian History (3 credits) to be selected from courses listed below: (All courses satisfy AOK III: World Traditions & Cultures.) HIS 131 HIS 241 HIS 242 HIS 296B HIS 296Y The Asian World: Historical Introduction Modern China Modern Japan Modern East Asia in Film Non-Violent Activism in Modern Asia 9/03 - 8/04 REGION II: EUROPE MGT 345 International Management Environments: Europe (3 credits) (MGT 345 is offered every Spring semester in NYC and PLV.) Language and Culture Requirement (18 credits) Five courses in one of the following languages: French, Spanish, Italian, or Russian (15 credits) One course in European History (3 credits) to be selected from courses listed below: (All courses satisfy AOK II: Western Heritage.) HIS 104 HIS 114 HIS 207 HIS 210 HIS 213 HIS 281 Modern European History European Experience (All sections of HIS 114 with suffixes A – Z.) Europe Since World War I Germany and Central Europe Since 1948 Modern Russia European Women and Social Change 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: Spring 04, Fall 05 & Spring 07.) Language and Culture Requirements (18 credits) Five courses in Spanish language (15 credits) One course in Latin American History (3 credits) to be selected from courses listed below: (All courses satisfy AOK III, World Traditions and Cultures.) HIS 133 HIS 134 HIS 231 HIS 234 HIS 243 INT 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 9/03 - 8/04