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School of Business Administration
- Undergraduate
Educational Objectives
| Major
Introduction
The International Finance and Marketing (IFM) major is aimed
at meeting the needs of students who want to pursue a career
in international business, finance, and/or marketing.
Educational Objectives
The IFM major is designed to prepare students for the most
critical areas of decision making in international business.
The objective is to provide students with a comprehensive
curriculum based on a strong program of international courses,
and create opportunities for access to multinational companies
and the international business community.
International Finance & Marketing
Major
Important Note: To major in IFM, a
student must earn a grade of “B” (grade point
of 3.0) or higher in both FIN302 and MKT201/301
(note that a grade of “B-” does not qualify).
The IFM major consists of a minimum of 21 semester hours beyond
the core (FIN302 and MKT201/301). The IFM course requirements
are:
Required Courses
Prerequisite(s)
Select either:
FIN303 Intermediate
Financial Management FIN302
or
FIN320
Investment and Security Markets
FIN302
Note: In choosing to take FIN303 and/or FIN320,
students are strongly advised to consider the prerequisites
of 400 level courses they might want to take later.
and
FIN330
International Finance
FIN302
FIN431
International Financial Management
FIN302, FIN330
MKT302 Marketing
Research and Market Analysis MKT201/301, MAS202
MKT360 International
Marketing
MKT201/301
MKT469 International
Marketing Management
MKT360
and
One (1) additional finance course at the 400 level.
All courses must be taken within the current prerequisite
structure.
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