| Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2025-2026 Western Washington University Catalog Program: Business Administration — International Business Concentration, BA Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Business Administration — International Business Concentration, BAIntroductionThe Business Administration program has been designed to prepare students for leadership roles in business and the community. One program objective is to provide students with the perceptual and analytical skills necessary to make decisions and evaluate policies in business; another is to develop student understanding of the social, economic and regulatory environments in business. The program is designed for students with a variety of career goals, including opportunities with financial institutions, manufacturing and retail firms, service industries and the public sector. Learning Competency Goals
Why Consider an International Business Concentration in Business Administration Major?An International Business concentration prepares students to work with business relationships across borders in a variety of situations. Often combining some training in language and in other business areas, graduates should be able to help manage these business relationships that are central to the global environment that will define their careers. For more information, see the IBUS website. Student ResourcesDepartment website: Management Contact information: Cristina Nelson, Department Manager, Parks Hall 351, 360-650-2902, cristina.nelson@wwu.edu Department advising: Professor Tom Roehl, Parks Hall 211, 360-650-4809, tom.roehl@wwu.edu Degree Works: Current students should also log on to Degree Works to check student-specific program progress. Career Services Center: Connect major to a career Sample careers: Import/Export Management, Law, Public Policy, International Non-Profit, International Marketing, Management of International, Relationships in Business, Analysis of International, Competitiveness How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):How to applyStudents who meet the requirements will be assured of admission if space is available in the department program of choice. For consideration as a pre-major, provisional major or full major, complete the online application form. Pre-majorStudents who have not completed their foundation course work may apply to the College and be given pre-major status. Pre-major status is granted to students who are at least sophomore level, or who have been identified as top quintile students, and who, at the time of application, meet the following requirements:
Students with pre-major status may only enroll for foundation or core courses listed. Their progress will be monitored by the College, and they will attain full major status upon successfully completing the foundation courses and meeting the admission criteria above. Full majorFor admission to the College of Business and Economics as a full major (except majors in economics and manufacturing and supply chain management) a student must meet the following requirements:
Students who meet the requirements will be assured of admission if space is available in the department program of choice. For economics and manufacturing and supply chain management admissions requirements, see the appropriate sections of this catalog. Grade RequirementsA grade of C- or better is required for a student’s major or minor courses, and supporting courses for majors and minors. |
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Requirements (88-90 credits) | ||||
Foundation Courses | ||||
| Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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| ❑ ACCT 240 - Financial Accounting Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| ❑ ACCT 245 - Managerial Accounting Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| ❑ DSCI 205 - Business Statistics Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| ❑ ECON 206 - Introduction to Microeconomics Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| ❑ ECON 207 - Introduction to Macroeconomics Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| ❑ MATH 157 - Calculus with Applications to Business and Economics Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| ❑ MGMT 271 - Law and the Business Environment Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| ❑ MIS 220 - Introduction to Business Computer Systems (or equivalent) Credits: 2 | Credits: 2 | |||
Core Courses | ||||
| Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
| ❑ DSCI 305 - Applied Business Statistics and Analytics Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| ❑ FIN 341 - Principles of Finance Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| ❑ MGMT 311 - Introduction to Management and Organizational Behavior Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| ❑ MIS 320 - Principles of Management Information Systems Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| ❑ MKTG 380 - Principles of Marketing Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| ❑ OPS 360 - Operations Management Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
Advanced Core | ||||
| Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
| ❑ MGMT 382 - Business and Its Environment Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
❑ One course from: | ||||
| MGMT 492 - Entrepreneurial Problems Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| MGMT 495 - Strategic Management Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
International Business Concentration Courses | ||||
| Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
❑ Students need to take 7 concentration courses and cannot double count courses that are listed in more than one category. | ||||
| ❑ IBUS 370 - Introduction to International Business Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| ❑ IBUS 470 - International Business Operations Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
❑ Complete two courses from the list of four advanced IBUS courses: | ||||
| IBUS 372 - Cross-cultural Management Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| IBUS 473 - Exporting and International Export Operations Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| IBUS 474 - Topics in International Business Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| IBUS 475 - Doing Business in Emerging Economies Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
❑ (Analysis requirement) One course from: | ||||
| ECON 343 - Population, Environment, and World Agriculture Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| ECON 360 - Introduction to International Economics Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| ECON 361 - International Economic Policy and Business Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| ECON 365 - Canada’s Economy in the World Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| ECON 389 - Economies of the Pacific Rim (if ECON 389 is cross listed with IBUS 475 during a specific quarter, an IBUS student can take the course as either ECON 389 or IBUS 475) Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| MKTG 476 - Digital Marketing Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| MIS 422 - Business Intelligence and Analytics Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| MIS 435 - Data Visualization for Decision Making Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
❑ (Electives with International Content) Complete two courses from the list below, if the course has not already been counted in another part of the program: | ||||
| ACCT 451 - International Accounting Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
ECON 343 - Population, Environment, and World Agriculture Credits: 4 ECON 360 - Introduction to International Economics Credits: 4 ECON 361 - International Economic Policy and Business Credits: 4 ECON 365 - Canada’s Economy in the World Credits: 4 | ||||
| FIN 442 - Multinational Corporate Finance Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| IBUS 337 - Faculty-Led Study Abroad Credits: 1-15 | Credits: 1-15 | |||
IBUS 473 - Exporting and International Export Operations Credits: 4 IBUS 474 - Topics in International Business Credits: 4 IBUS 475 - Doing Business in Emerging Economies Credits: 4 | ||||
(Only one course from the following INTL courses can count toward the three course total) | ||||
| INTL 305 - Education Abroad Credits: 1-30 | Credits: 1-30 | |||
| INTL 306 - Education Abroad: Direct Exchange 1 Credits: 1-30 | Credits: 1-30 | |||
| INTL 307 - Education Abroad: Direct Exchange 2 Credits: 1-30 | Credits: 1-30 | |||
| INTL 308 - Education Abroad: Direct Exchange 3 Credits: 1-30 | Credits: 1-30 | |||
| INTL 315 - Global Internship/Field Study Credits: 1-30 | Credits: 1-30 | |||
| INTL 405 - Education Abroad Credits: 1-30 | Credits: 1-30 | |||
| INTL 406 - Education Abroad: Direct Exchange 1 Credits: 1-30 | Credits: 1-30 | |||
| INTL 407 - Education Abroad: Direct Exchange 2 Credits: 1-30 | Credits: 1-30 | |||
| INTL 408 - Education Abroad: Direct Exchange 3 Credits: 1-30 | Credits: 1-30 | |||
| INTL 415 - Global Internship/Field Study Credits: 1-30 | Credits: 1-30 | |||
| MGMT 337 - Management Study Abroad Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
In addition to the one course elective INTL credit for studying abroad, additional credit for study abroad may be given if there is a match to courses above, or via a generic College of Business and Economics study abroad course (currently only MGMT 337 for international business or ECON 337 in economics) if the course content has 300-level international content in the functional area. Students apply for transfer courses by completing the CBE Transfer Equivalency form found on the CBE website. | ||||
| MKTG 486 - International Marketing Management Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
| OPS 466 - Supply Chain Management and Procurement Credits: 4 | Credits: 4 | |||
300- or 400-level advisor-approved courses with international content approved by the advisor, which may include credit for one 300 level course in Languages, Literatures, and Cultures if taken as part of a minor or major in that department. Note: IBUS and ECON courses may not be counted twice, even though they may appear in several sets in the program. ❑ Complete at least one of the following:
❑ Take one Communication Focus (CF) course and a minimum of three writing proficiency points in approved upper-division writing proficiency courses (WP) at WWU with a minimum grade of C-. The CF and WP courses must be taken within CBE and can be completed as part of the above required and elective courses, prior to graduation. Consult Browse Classes for the specific course sections that fulfill the CF and WP requirements. An International Business student completing a double major may satisfy the upper division writing proficiency requirement in either major. ❑ Accounting and Business majors must complete a minimum of 90 credits in areas other than accounting and business administration. Note: In special circumstances and with guidance from an advisor, a student can be authorized to satisfy this experience requirement with a domestic exchange with another US university under the National Student Exchange. | ||||
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