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Plan of Study

The aim of the International Business Administration Certificate program is to provide students with exposure in four general areas.  These are the quantitative and qualitative skills that support business decision making, language skills, some limited exposure to the social sciences at a university level and university and business life skills including exposure the library and computer skills.

The International Business Administration Certificate program of study is outlined below.

  • COMM 100.3, Business Communication I
  • COMM 101.3, Intro to Business
  • COMM 105.3, Introduction to Organizational Behavior
  • COMM 110.0, Computer Skills
  • COMM 109.0, Library Research 1
  • COMM 112.0 University Life
  • COMM 115.0, Business Life 1
  • COMM 120.0, Business Life 2
  • COMM 209.0, Library Research 2
  • COMM 201.3, Introduction to Financial Accounting
  • COMM 203.3, Introduction to Finance
  • COMM 204.3; Introduction to Marketing
  • COMM 205.3, Introduction to Operations Management
  • COMM 306.3, Decision Making II
  • ECON 111.3, Price Theory and Resource Allocation
  • ECON 114.3, Money and Income
  • MATH 121.3, Mathematical Analysis for Business and Economics
  • STATS 244.3, Intro to Business Statistics

 (.6) Free junior elective for the Social Sciences

(.3) English junior elective