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Associate Professor John Gallagher, Coordinator
The Major in International Business combines work in several related disciplines with language study and a period of time overseas. The Major in International Business consists of 46 credit hours divided into two sequences of courses. All students take the first sequence which includes the following courses: Political Science 212, Sociology 211, Social Science 201, Economics 201, International Business 351-352, and one course chosen from Religion 212, History 221, 333, 334, or 335. The second sequence of required courses includes Business 201, 215, 329, 401, Economics 325, and Business 344, or appropriate courses offered at an approved overseas institution.
All students must also complete two years of a foreign language (one year, two courses, beyond the 100-level general education requirement) or demonstrate sufficient foreign language proficiency. When English is a second language for the student in the major, he/she is exempt from the foreign language requirement and may be exempt from the overseas study requirement upon approval of the division chair.
The period of overseas study ideally will be at least a full semester at a foreign institution as described under Study Abroad in this catalog, and will typically take place during the spring semester of the junior year. The requirement for overseas study can also be met through a single period of study of at least six weeks at a foreign institution. Upon approval of the division chair, the overseas study requirement can be met through credit-bearing overseas internship or practicum equivalent in scope to at least six weeks of study at a foreign institution. Note that Social Science 201 is a prerequisite for all overseas coursework and study for which academic credit from Maryville College is to be awarded, and that courses taken during overseas study can substitute for major requirements with the permission of the international business coordinator.
Students majoring in International Business should plan carefully to allow for the required period of study abroad. Study abroad requires careful scheduling of on-campus coursework and anticipation of the likely additional costs related to travel. Study at foreign institutions is described under Study Abroad in this catalog.
Students majoring in International Business may not minor in Business.
Course descriptions for international business courses may be found under the various departmental listings in this catalog.