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Degree
Bachelors
Major
International Business | Language Acquisition | Linguistics
Area of study
Business and Administration | Langauges
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


International Business and Language, B.S.B.A., American Track

This program is available only for international students for whom English is a second language.


Learning Outcomes

Students who complete the undergraduate program in international business and language will:


  • demonstrate proficiency in a target language (French, German, or Spanish - or in English for students in the American track);
  • evaluate the effects of multiple national economies, political and legal systems, and regulatory bodies on firm management and performance;
  • be able to apply cultural awareness and sensitivity in general and specific awareness of the culture where the student’s target language is the dominant language.

Tulsa Curriculum and First Year Experience

Core Curriculum and First Year Experience

  • FYE 1001 First Year Experience
  • ENGL 1033 Exposition and Argumentation
  • ENGL 2093 STEM and Business Writing
  • ENGL 2313 Reading Major American Writers
  • POL 2053 Governing Ideas in America
  • General education elective (2 hours)
  • MATH 1143 Mathematical Functions
  • MATH 1243 Applied Calculus

General Curriculum

  • Quad I: Creative Arts (6 hours)
  • Quad II: Humanities (6 hours)
  • Quad III: Social Sciences (6 hours)
  • Quad IV: Natural and Applied Sciences (7 hours) Some major required courses may be double counted to fulfill a quad requirement.

Business Core

Freshman Core

  • BIS 1001 Introduction to Spreadsheets
  • ECON 2013 Principles of Economics I: Macroeconomics
  • ECON 2023 Principles of Economics II: Microeconomics

Sophomore Core

  • ACCT 2113 Concepts in Accounting Information I
  • ACCT 2123 Concepts in Accounting Information II
  • BIS 2003 Introduction to Business Information Systems
  • BL 2013 Legal Environment of Business
  • BUS 2001 Essential Business Skill Development
  • QM 2013 Statistics I
  • QM 2023 Statistics II: Data Analytics

Junior/Senior Core

  • FIN 3003 Business Finance
  • MGT 3003 Principles of Management
  • MGT 4073 Strategic Management
  • MKTG 3003 Principles of Marketing
  • QM 3023 Operations Management

International Business and Language, American Track Major Requirements

International Business Major Courses

  • ECON 3083 International Economics
  • FIN 4063 International Business Finance
  • IB 3013 Comparative Culture and International Business or
  • IB 4013 Topics in International Business
  • MKTG 4093 International Marketing

American Studies

Taken in place of Language Concentration.


  • HIST 2503 American Republic
  • HIST 3573 Recent American History, 1960 to Present
  • POL 3033 American Politics and Film
  • POL 3213 American Political Parties and Ideologies
  • Two of the following courses:
    • ENGL th-Century American Literature
    • ENGL th-Century American Literature
    • ENGL 3333 Contemporary American Literature
  • Three of the following courses:
    • MSTU 2013 Intro to Media Studies
    • MSTU 3103 Media Theory
    • SOC 3023 Sociology of Work and Occupations
    • SOC 3063 Sociology of Education

Total: 120 hours

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