A.A.S. DEGREE IN

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

A total of 64-71 credits is required for an Associate in Applied Science in International Business. Completion of the degree usually takes two years.

REQUIRED COURSES (37-41 credits)

Credits

REQUIRED COURSES - cont. (choose

5-6 credits from the following):

Credits

IBS 101

Introduction to International Business

3

IBS 296

Cooperative Education OR

3

IBS 102

International Marketing

2

IBS 150

Mexico, Central and South America: International Business Environment OR

2

IBS 104

International Finance

1

IBS 151

European Economic Community: International Business Environment OR

2

IBS 105

International Law

2

IBS 154

Pacific Rim: International Business Environment

2

IBS 108

Basics of Import/Export Operations

2

 

 

 

IBS 109

Cultural Dimension for International Business

3

 

 

IBS 110

International Payments and Collections

1

RESTRICTED ELECTIVES (Choose 3 credits from the following):

 

IBS 112

Export Licensing and Regulations

1

MGT175

Business Organization and Management

3

IBS 113

United States Customs and Duties

1

MGT253

Owning and Operating a Small Business

3

IBS 114

International Transportation and Distribution Systems

1

 

 

IBS 121

Export Marketing Case Studies

2

 

 

 

 

 

GENERAL STUDIES (15-17 credits)

 

Beginning foreign language sequence (i.e., SPA101 & 102 or SPA101AA &102AA

6-8

First year composition (any approved general studies course in the First Year Composition Area)

6

 

Intermediate foreign language sequence (i.e., SPA201 & 202 or SPA 201AA & 202AA)

6-8

Any approved general studies course from the Oral Communication area

3

 

Approved foreign language courses: FRE, GER, ITA, JPN, POR, RUS, SPA

 

CRE101

CRE111

Critical and Evaluative Reading I OR

Critical Reading for Business

3

 

DISTRIBUTION (10 credits)

Any approved general studies course from the Humanities and Fine Arts areas

Any approved general studies course from the Natural Science area

Any approved general studies course from the Social and Behavioral Science course

Any approved general studies course from the Humanities and Fine Arts areas

Any approved general studies course from the Natural Science area

Any approved general studies course from the Social and Behavioral Science course

 

3

 

4

 

3

Any approved general studies course from the mathematics area

3-5