International Business, Minor
Saint Louis University's minor in international business provides students with the opportunity to develop an understanding of the skills necessary for business activities to succeed in a global economy.
SLU's international business minor helps students develop an understanding of the various economic, political and cultural variables that affect the business activities of international companies.
The international business minor is also available for students studying at Saint Louis University-Madrid.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required Courses | ||
ECON 1900 | Principles of Economics ^ | 3 |
IB 2000 | Introduction to International Business (meets University Core Attribute: Global Interdependence) | 3 |
IB 3100 | Geopolitics of World Business | 3 |
IB 4120 | International Business Strategies * | 3 |
Elective Courses | ||
Select two of the following: | 6 | |
Latin American Business | ||
Asian Business | ||
International Business of the European Union # | ||
International e-Business | ||
Middle Eastern Business | ||
Cultural Differences in International Business | ||
Transitioning to a Sustainable World # | ||
Global Immersion in International Business † | ||
Total Credits | 18 |
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Additional prerequisite: MATH 1200 College Algebra (3 cr).
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Additional prerequisite: Junior standing.
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Various immersion locations; only one may be used to satisfy minor area requirements.
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Outside of the Business Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), a maximum of one business course (3 credit hours) may be used to fulfill requirements in two business majors/minors.
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These courses are only offered on the Madrid campus. St. Louis students can take these during a study abroad experience to meet their major requirements.
Continuation Standards
Students must maintain a minimum 2.00 grade point average (GPA) in all courses used to fulfill minor requirements. If the minor GPA falls below a 2.00, students will have one semester to increase their minor GPA to a 2.00, or they will not be allowed to enroll in 3000- and 4000-level minor courses.