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International Business Minor

AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MINOR IS THE PERFECT COMPANION

If you are an undergraduate business student majoring in Accounting, CIS, Finance, Management or Marketing, an International-Business Minor will enhance your employability. In today’s market-place, graduates who combine strong professional skills with international competence are in demand. Here in New York, the most global city of all, opportunities for those who blend the two are particularly large.

It’s simple. It involves taking only three courses. Since the courses that qualify you for one of these minors are 3000 and 4000 level, you can’t take them until you are a junior. But even if you are a sophomore or a freshman, you need to plan now. Some of those courses have prerequisites or corequisites, and not all courses are given every term. Since Baruch students can only take a limited number of free electives, it’s important to start early and choose your electives carefully--first to fulfill prerequisites and then for the corequisites and courses for the Minor in International Business.

IF YOU’RE MAJORING IN BUSINESS: To graduate with a BBA, you will have to take most of the prerequisites for the international minor anyway. Thus, all you have to do is make sure that when you’re a junior and a senior, you take as electives the remaining prerequisites and corequisites and the three courses that will qualify you for this minor.

THE UNDERGRADUATE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MINOR

    Credits
MKT 3400 International Business Principles 3
 
Plus any two of these courses:
ECO 3250 International Economics and Finance 3
MGT 4880 Management of Multinational Corporations 3
MKT 4410 International Trade Operations 3
MKT 4420 International Marketing 3
MKT 4460 International Logistics 3
LAW 3111 Law and International Business 3

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND ADVICE: Contact Professor Grein (Room 13-249; telephone: 646-312-3341; Andreas_Grein@baruch.cuny.edu) or other full-time International Business Professors Chao, Kramer, Nachum, Tsurumi and Wymbs.

 

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