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WORKSHEET: BSBA Degree, International Business, 2019-2020
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General Education Core Requirements English Composition, 6 credits
ENG 101
3
ENG 102
3
Constitution, 3-6 credits
US Constitution
3
NV Constitution
1-3
Math, 3 credits
MATH 124 or higher
3
NSHE ID#:
Minimum C (2.0) grade required in all business courses Business Core, 42-45 credits
Pre-major Business Courses 15-18 credits
ACC 201
3
ACC 202
3
ECON 102
3
ECON 103
3
ECON 261
3
computer proficiency; IS 101 0-3
Distribution Requirement, 18-19 credits
Humanities & Fine Arts, 9 cr.
COM 101
3
Humanities
3
Humanities courses must be from two different areas.
Fine Arts
3
Life & Physical Sciences & Analytical Thinking, 9-10 cr.
Science
Science Must include one lab Analytical Thinking
Lab satisfied 3
Social Sciences -- No additional credits required since this is satisfied with business requirements.
First-year Seminar, 2-3 credits
Second-year Seminar, 3 credits
3 (For a list of approved coures for the second-year seminar, go to unlv.edu/provost/gen-ed/core .)
Additional pre-major requirement, 3 credits
MATH 127/128/132/176/181/182
3
Required by all Business Major, 3 credits
BUS 321
3
General Electives (as required to earn 120 degreeapplicable cr.)
# Maximum four credits of PEX activity allowed
The GPA requirement for admission to the major is the minimum GPA requirement at the time of the student's admission to a business major, regardless of when the student matriculated to UNLV or to LBS.
UD business courses and computer proficiency (or equivalent) considered only if taken within seven years prior to admission to business program. 50% of credits earned must be from a four-year school. 39 of the 120 credits required for the degree must be UD.
Upper-division Business Core Courses, 27 credits
BLW 302
3
FIN 301
3
IS 330
3
IS 335
3
MGT 301
3
MGT 371
3
MKT 301
3
SCM 352
3
BUS 496* or 498 (capstone;
select one)
3
Major Courses, 24 credits IB Requirements, 9 credits
IB/MGT 480
3
IB/MKT 425
3
IB/MKT 456
3
Functional Business Area Requirements, 9 credits
Upper-division (300- or 400-level) courses from one functional business area. Select from: ECON, FIN, MGT or MKT. Crosslisted courses may not be repeated for duplicate credit.
? For ECON: Select one, ECON 358 or 312; and take 6 credits UD ECON or IB. ? For FIN: FIN 308 and 6 credits UD FIN or IB. ? For MGT: 9 credits UD MGT or IB. ? For MKT: 9 credits UD MKT or IB.
3 3 3 Language/Area Studies Requirements, 6 credits Minimum C (2.0) grade required in each course. 3 3
For a list of courses that satisfy these requirements go to unlv.edu/provost/multicultural-requirements.
Multicultural
International
(updated 5/14/19)
Lee Business School BSBA Degree, International Business 2019-2020
The international business major provides students with a general understanding and appreciation of global business and economic environments, various cultures, and diverse values. Since an increasing share of local, regional and national economic activities is attributed to exports, imports, trade in intellectual property and technology-intensive products, U.S. foreign investment abroad, and foreign investment in the U.S., personnel is required both at home and abroad, with solid academic base for dealing with the volatile concepts, practices and integrated international business organizations. Personnel must have an in-depth understanding of other nations, languages and cultures. There are many opportunities for students to obtain part of their international business courses at world universities, such as through UNLV's Turin, Italy program.
Functional Business Area Requirement -- Total Credits: 9 Three 3-credit, upper-division (300- and 400- level) courses from one of the following functional areas of business (ECON, FIN, MGT, and MKT). Courses taken to satisfy the international business requirement may not be counted toward the functional business area requirement.
ECON: ECON 312 or ECON 358 and two upper-division (300- and 400- level) IB or ECON electives. FIN: FIN 308 and two upper-division (300- and 400- level) IB or FIN electives. MGT: Three upper-division (300- and 400- level) IB or MGT electives. MKT: Three upper-division (300- and 400- level) IB or MKT electives.
Language/Area Studies Requirement ? Total Credits: 6 Students must demonstrate an understanding of world culture through world language or area-studies courses. This requirement is satisfied by the completion of six credits in: A. 300-level or higher courses taught in another language and/or B. Approved courses in area studies. For the list of approved courses, see an academic advisor in Lee Business School Undergraduate Advising.
Minimum of a C in all courses is required.
Sample Academic Plan (includes foreign language)
Freshman Year
Sophomore Year
First Semester
Second Semester
Third Semester
Fourth Semester
ENG 101
3 cr. ENG 102
3 cr. ACC 201
3 cr. ACC 202
3 cr.
MATH 124
3
Select one: MATH 127/ 3
ECON 102
3
ECON 103
3
COM 101
3
128/132/176/181/182
ECON 261
3
Second-year seminar
3
First-yr. sem. - BUS 103 3
US & NV Constitution 4
science with lab
4
science
3
foreign language (113) 3
foreign language (114) 3
foreign language (213) 3
foreign language (214) 3
(humanities & international)
IS 101
3
15
16
16
15
NOTE: Apply to the major after the fourth semester, if eligible.
The foreign language courses must be in the same language. See advisor for more information.
Junior Year
Senior Year
Fifth Semester
Sixth Semester
Seventh Semester
Eighth Semester
FIN 301
3 cr. MGT 371
3 cr. BLW 302
3 cr. BUS 498
3 cr.
MGT 301
3
IS 335
3
SCM 352
3
IB/MGT 480
3
MKT 301
3
IB/MKT 425
3
IB/MKT 456
3
fine arts
3
BUS 321
3
functional business area 3
functional business area 3
functional business area 3
foreign lang. (301)
3
foreign lang. (302)
3
IS 330
3
analytical thinking
3
15
15
15
15
The number of general electives needed to earn the minimum 120 credits required for graduation varies, depending on the total credits used to satisfy academic requirements. A student should count the number of credits needed to meet degree requirements and subtract that from the minimum credits required to earn the degree (120). The difference is the number of general elective credits needed. In the sample academic plan above, some of the foreignlanguage courses satisfy general electives.
The Undergraduate Catalog is the source for academic requirements and policies. Those listed below are some policies that affect registration. Please see the Undergraduate Catalog for additional information. Seek clarification from an academic advisor as needed. Please see the current Undergraduate Catalog for course prerequisites. The current course prerequisites apply to all students, regardless of a student's catalog of matriculation. Minimum C (2.0) grade required in the prerequisite in order to continue with subsequent courses. Minimum C grade required to satisfy degree requirements. Admission to the major required to enroll in upper-division business courses. Lee Business School's Course-Repeat Policy: Students may take business courses a maximum of three times for degree applicability. Students should apply for graduation at least two semesters prior to their expected graduation date. Please see MyUNLV to initiate graduation and speak with your advisor about eligibility.
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