Minor in International Business
Our main campus location in Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida and Student Educational Centers throughout the U.S. and Caribbean underscore the strong international focus of our business programs. In today's business environment working knowledge of our global economy and multinational corporations is essential. Acquire the competitive edge you will need by completing a Minor in International Business.
The minor in international business requires completion of 15 credit hours.
Required:
| MGT 2050 | Principles of Management | 3 credits |
Select four of the following:
| ECN 4300 | International Economics | 3 credits |
| FIN 4550 | International Finance and Banking | 3 credits |
| INB 3550 | International Business | 3 credits |
| INB 4300 | Export/Import Trade | 3 credits |
| INB 4600 | International Management | 3 credits |
| MKT 3320 | International Marketing | 3 credits |
Course Descriptions
Full-Time professionals are available to discuss the minor in international business curriculum with you in greater detail. Simply call 800.338.4723 or contact our Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
MGT 2050 Principles of Management (3 cr.)
Provides an overview of management history and theory, schools of management thought, the functions and processes of management, and the environment within which the modern manager operates.
ECN 4300 International Economics (3 cr.)
Reviews theories and practices of trade, comparative advantage, trade barriers, balance of payments, economic development, and regional economic integration. Prerequisites: ECN 2025 and MATH 1030.
FIN 4550 International Finance and Banking (3 cr.)
Topics include international monetary systems, foreign exchange markets, exchange rates, international financial institutions, and capital markets. Prerequisite: FIN 3010 and ECN 2025
INB 3550 International Business (3 cr.)
Surveys the legal and cultural environment of international business; the international financial system; management of international operations; personnel and labor relations; international marketing; international economics, trade, and finance; multinational enterprise; and international accounting. Prerequisite: ECN 2025.
INB 4300 Export/Import Trade (3 cr.)
Studies the management of the export/import department, including government regulations affecting imports; financing, insuring, transporting, and marketing of exported or imported raw materials and finished products; methods of purchasing foreign products and selling domestic goods abroad; joint marketing; licensing; and distributor relations. Prerequisite: MKT 3320.
INB 4600 International Management (3 cr.)
Explores the context of international management and the organization of multinational firms. Topics include organizational problems in international operations, international financial management, international personnel management, relations with host governments, and comparative management. Prerequisite: INB 3550.
MKT 3320 International Marketing (3 cr.)
The course studies the scope of international marketing, the structure of multinational markets, foreign market research, international advertising and promotion, international distribution channels, international product policy, international pricing policy, and export/import management. Prerequisites: INB 3550 and MKT 3050.