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School of Business

BS in Business Administration, General Management Major with International Business Track

Students in the general management major (15 credits) select one of five tracks, which either provide broad exposure to management issues or provide a specific industry focus. Each track specifies 9 of the 15 credits in the major, leaving 6 credits for business electives. Students must earn a grade point average of 2.33 or higher in the 15 credits applied toward the major

Courses & Requirements

International Business Track

Students in this track graduate with a concentration in "International Business" listed on their transcript. Students are encouraged to develop their foreign language skills, to travel abroad, and to obtain a minor in International Studies.

Non-business Core Requirements (17 credits):

Spreadsheet proficiency: demonstrated by passing ABU 190 - Spreadsheets and Problem Solving (3 general elective credits) with a grade of C or higher, or by successfully passing a School of Business spreadsheet proficiency exam.
*Proficiency should be demonstrated before enrolling in 300-level School of Business courses, and must be demonstrated to graduate.

ECO 101 - Introduction to Macroeconomics (3 credits)
ECO 102 - Introduction to Microeconomics (3 credits)
MAT 108 - College Algebra with C- or higher grade (4 credits). Substitutes include a C- or higher grade in MAT 140D or approved higher level math course, passing a CLEP exam, or passing the MAT 108 equivalency exam offered by Academic Assessment.
MAT 210 - Business Statistics with C-or higher grade (4 credits) or C- or higher grade in prior credit for MAT 120D or other approved statistics course.
THE 170 - Public Speaking (3 credits) or other approved course

Business Core Requirements (36 credits): 

A minimum of 50% of business core courses must be taken at USM, and the student's grade point average for the business core must be 2.33 or higher.
 

ACC 110 - Financial Acct. Information for Decision Making
ACC 211 - Managerial Acct. Information for Decision Making
BUS 260 - Marketing
BUS 275 - Applied Business Analysis
BUS 280 - Legal Environment of Business
BUS 340 - Managing Organizational Behavior
BUS 345 - Information Technology/Management Information Systems
BUS 370 - Management Science
BUS 375 - Production/Operations Management
FIN 320 - Basic Financial Management
BUS 450 - Business Policy and Strategy

Select one of the following international courses:
BUS 335 - International Business
BUS 361 - International Marketing
BUS 382 - International Business Law
FIN 330 - International Financial Management

Major Requirements (15 or more credits) At least 50% of credit hours applied to the major must be taken at USM. No more than 3 credits of internship can count toward ths major.

Major Requirements

in addition to the international requirement in the business core
BUS 335 – International Business

Select 6 credits from:
BUS 361 –
International Marketing
BUS 382 -
International Business Law
BUS 394 -
Internship in International Business
ECO 370 -
International Economics
FIN 330 -
International Financial Management
Approved international experience (3 credits, see explanation below)

Select 6 credits of 300-level or higher ACC, BUS, or FIN courses.

 

An approved international experience is educational activity by a student while outside of the U.S. that contributes to the student’s understanding of the international business and which has been approved by the student’s advisor.  Activities which normally will be approved include, without limitation:

  • A course relevant to international business, taken at an educational institution outside the U.S. and qualifying for 3 or more credits when transferred to USM.
  • BUS 490 Independent Study involving a student’s activities outside the U.S. (3 cr. min.)
  • A USM course relevant to international business, involving study outside the U.S. and which has 3 or more credits.
  • Courses relevant to international business shall include, without limitation, courses in economics, political science, law, history, geography, culture, and courses which develop skills in languages other than English.

General Electives:

23 credits for accounting majors, 27 credits for other majors

BUS 101: Getting Down to Business (3 credits) Optional first-year seminar, credits counted as general electives; strongly recommended for recent high school graduates with fewer than 24 credits.