Business Core
All business majors require foundation course work in all significant areas of business theory and practice. A grade of “C-” or better must be earned in each business core course to have that course count toward the Bachelor of Science degree in International Business. A student cannot register for a business core course until all General Studies requirements in Written Communication, Oral Communication, and Quantitative Literacy are complete.
International Business Major Requirements
The Bachelor of Science in International Business prepares students with an understanding of global business and knowledge in a functional area of business. Upon graduation, students will be prepared to apply for job positions in companies that are engaged in international trade. The International Business Major requirements consist of five required courses (15 credit hours) and one course (3 credit hours) chosen from an international business-focused internship, a business study abroad course, or a foreign language course. A minimum grade of “C-” or better is required in all International Business Major courses.
Business Focus Area Requirements
International Business majors are required to take a minimum of 12 credit hours of upper-division coursework within one of the six business disciplines. Four upper-division courses should be selected from one of the following prefixes: ACC, CIS, ECO, FIN, MGT or MKT.
Total for Business Focus Area Requirements: 12 credits
Notes
To earn a Bachelor of Science degree in International Business, a student must successfully complete 30 or more credit hours of business coursework at MSU Denver. This 30-hour residency requirement can be met by completing any business courses with the prefix ACC, CIS, ECO, FIN, MGT and MKT. A student must complete at least twelve (12) upper-division business semester hours at MSU Denver.
MSU Denver requires that students successfully complete forty (40) or more credit hours of upper-division coursework.
A grade of “C-” or better must be earned in each International Business Major course in order to have that course count toward the Bachelor of Science degree in International Business.