International Culture and Business

minor
Study abroad students stand on the steps of CNH and hold flags from the country they visited

Program at a Glance

Our interdisciplinary International Culture and Business minor combines the study of global business practices with linguistic and cultural competency. Gain knowledge of the international business arena while developing cross-cultural communication skills. Consider enhancing your experience by earning credits toward the minor while immersing yourself in another culture via a study abroad program. Embrace the fusion of culture and commerce while preparing for a successful career in business or international consulting.

Program Requirements

Eighteen credits are required, as shown below (courses three credits each)

  • Select one:
    • FREN 301 - Grammar and Composition
    • FREN 303 - Reading and Writing Seminar in French
    • GERM 301 - Grammar and Composition
    • GERM 303 - German Composition
    • SPAN 301 - Grammar and Composition
    • SPAN 303 - Spanish in the Digital Age
  • Select one:
    • FREN 314 - Business French
    • GERM 314 - Business German
    • SPAN 314 - Business Spanish
  • Select one:
    • SOCL 201 - Global Social Problems
    • GEOG 210 - Introduction to Human Geography
    • Three study abroad transfer credits approved by the director of the Luter School of Business or chair of the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures.
  • MLAN 308 - Cross-Cultural Awareness

  • Business majors must complete six credits in the business core.

  • Non-business majors take:
    • BUSN 303 - Fundamentals of Business, and one of the following:
    • BUSN 300 - Organizational Behavior
    • BUSN 311 - Marketing Management, or
    • FINC 300 - Managerial Finance

Career Options

  • International Business Manager
  • Cultural Liaison/Intercultural Consultant
  • Global Marketing Manager
  • International Trade Specialist
  • Diplomat/International Relations Specialist
Back to top
Quick edit Report a problem