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The Minor |
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A minor in French, German, or Spanish requires 18 hours of course work beyond the 101 level. Of these, six (6) hours must be at the 300 level.
The department regularly prepares students to meet state certification requirements for teaching grades P-12. In addition to the usual requirements of the department, all students planning to teach must take ED 368 Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages and be formally admitted to the University's Professional Teacher Education Programs. For admission requirements, see EDUCATION.
The Minor in International Business provides students in the College of Arts and Sciences with the opportunity to gain an understanding of the special considerations and implications of operating a business in a global environment. Students completing the minor will have an introduction to the basic economics, management, and marketing principles as applied by business today. Students will be exposed to the language and operation of business in a multinational and national environment. The international business minor comprises three components: required business and economics courses, required language courses, and a recommended international experience. The specific requirements are as follows:
One additional cross-cultural course approved by the international business
advisor. ** EC 201 and EC 202 qualify for Social Sciences general education credit.
Candidates for the BBA degree cannot use Economics courses to fulfill
the general education requirement.
The curriculum for the Minor in International Studies consists of three components: a foreign language, study abroad and course work. The specific requirements are as follows:
The courses identified should focus on international topics. They should be chosen in consultation with an advisor in the Department of Modern Languages. The following listing of courses are just examples:
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