International Business – Suggested Course Sequence
First Year:
Foreign Lang
BA 140
ECO 150
MTH 131 or BA 160
Int’l culture
Sophomore:
Foreign Lang
ACC 201
ACC 202
ECO 220
BA 225
Junior or:
BA 305
BA 310
PS 104 or 431
Semester abroad
ECO 365 *
Senior:
BA 350
BA 410
BA 601
FR/SPA 302
* Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are not normally offered every year.
International Business - Major Course Requirements
Accounting Courses:
ACC 201
Principles of Accounting I
F
ACC 202
Principles of Accounting II
S
ACC 201
Business Courses
BA 140
Introduction to Business
F & S
COMPLETE AS FY/SOPH or School Consent
BA 225
Management Information Systems
F & S
ACC 201 or BA 140 or ECO 150
BA 305
Marketing
F & S
BA 140 OR ECO 150 OR SCSM 101
BA 310
Organization & Management
F & S
ECO 150, ≥46 credits
BA 350
Finance
F & S
ACC 202, ECO 150, ECO 220, MTH 131 or BA 160
BA 410
Global Marketing Management
S
BA 305, ≥46 credits
BA 601
Strategic Management (Capstone)
F & S
BA 305, BA 310, ECO 220, ≥78 credits
Economic Courses:
ECO 150
Economic Reasoning
F & S
ECO 220
Statistics
F & S
BA 160
ECO 365
International Finance
SO
ECO 150, BA 350
Other Supporting Courses:
BA 160 or MTH 131
Personal Financial Decisions or Applied Calculus
F & S
PS 104 or 431
International Politics or Int’l Law and Organization
One Int'l Culture course from:
IC 101, 102
REL 170,171,172,173
SOC 105
FR/SPA 302
Advanced Conversation and Composition II
FR/SPA 301 or consent of instructor
One-sem. work/study abroad
Must focus on knowledge and skills in BA or ECO
First Year Program
INQ 111
Intro to Liberal Arts
SPE 111
Intro to Public Communications
WST 101 (1 SH)
Westminster 101
IPs(enter specific courses below)
FL:
Foreign Language thru 201
QR:
Quantitative Reasoning
RP:
Religious and Philosophical Thought
ST:
Social Thought and Tradition
VP:
Visual and Performing Arts
Cluster (enter course pair below)
Note: Student should consult International Studies Coordinator regarding a one-semester international “Work/Study Abroad” experience arranged through Westminster College. To be eligible for international study, students must have an all-college GPA of at least 2.500. During the one-semester abroad experience, the courses taken or the work experience must focus on acquiring knowledge and skills in business or economics. Generally, the location of the experience should promote increased foreign language proficiency.