International Business
The number of credit hours given to a course is indicated in parentheses following the course title.
The abbreviation "P" refers to course prerequisites; the abbreviation "C" refers to course co-requisites.
- BUS-D 255 Topics in International Business (3 cr.) P: Varies. Varying international topics, typically involving a study abroad program. Pre-requisites and applications vary. Contact the Kelley Office of Academic and Professional Development for more details.
- BUS-D 301 The International Business Environment (3 cr.) P: ECON E201 and E202 Junior standing Economic environment for overseas operations. Governmental policies and programs that affect international business. Economic and political philosophies around the world; patterns of government-business relationships. Economic development and business activities in differing political and cultural environments.
- BUS-D 302 International Business: Operation of International Enterprises (3 cr.) P: BUS D301 and Kelley admit. Junior standing. International dimensions of marketing, finance, accounting, taxation, and personnel, with an emphasis on management decisions and implementation. Analytical framework for decision making in a multinational context.
- BUS-D 355 Topics in International Business (3 cr.) P: Varies. Varying international topics, typically involving a study abroad program. Pre-requisites and applications vary. Contact the Kelley Office of Academic and Professional Development for more details.
- BUS-D 490 Independent Study in International Business (1-3 cr.) P: I-CORE (with C or higher in each course). Consent of undergraduate program chairperson and instructor. Supervised individual study and research in student’s special field of interest. The student will propose the investigation desired and, in conjunction with the instructor, develop the scope of work to be completed. Written report required.