Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog Program: International Business, BS Minimum Credits Required:__________________

International Business, BS

The Bachelor of Science (BS) in International Business will introduce you to fashion’s global markets, economies, politics, and cultures of the world, and LIM College will prepare you to think, plan, and conduct business on a global stage.

 

Registered Hegis Code 0513

(Total Credits: 127)

(Total Liberal Arts Credits: 66)

For BS degree students, a minimum of 61 credits must be completed at LIM College.

LIM Foundation

Required Courses - 19 Credits

Course Namecredit(s):Term TakenGradeGen Ed
EECM 1801 - Industry Exploration Seminar credit(s): 1
EECM 1802 - Industry Exploration Internship: Retail credit(s): 2
EECM 2801 - Career Building Seminar credit(s): 1
EECM 2802 - Career Building Internship credit(s): 2
EECM 480A - Senior Co-op Preparation credit(s): 0
EECM 480B - Senior Co-op credit(s): 6
FASH 1110 - Fashion Fundamentals credit(s): 3
FASH 1210 - Retailing credit(s): 3
LIMS 1000 - First Year Experience credit(s): 1

BS - Professional Core

Required Courses - 21 Credits

Course Namecredit(s):Term TakenGradeGen Ed
ACCT 2751 - Financial Accounting or ACCT 2700 - Accounting credit(s): 3 credit(s): 3
ACCT 2752 - Managerial Accounting credit(s): 3
BUSN 3310 - Business Law credit(s): 3
FNCE 3410 - Finance credit(s): 3
MRKT 1550 - Marketing credit(s): 3
TECH 1310 - Business Spreadsheets credit(s): 3

Global Requirement credits(s):3

International Business Major Requirements

Required Courses - 21 Credits

Course Namecredit(s):Term TakenGradeGen Ed
BUSN 2010 - International Business credit(s): 3

BUSN XXXX - International Trade  credit(s): 3

FNCE XXXX - International Finance credit(s): 3

MNGT XXXX - Global Supply Chain Management  credit(s): 3

MNGT XXXX - Global Human Resources Management credit(s): 3

MNGT 4910 - Sr Capstone - Strategic Management credit(s): 6

 

 

BS Liberal Arts Requiremenets

66 Credits

    Required Courses - 54 Credits

Course Namecredit(s):Term TakenGradeGen Ed
COMM 1110 - Public Speaking credit(s): 3
COMM 2010 - Critical Thinking: Reading, Writing, and Research credit(s): 3

ECON XXXX - Macro Economics credit(s): 3 or ECON 2100 - Economics credit(s): 3

ECON XXXX - Micro Economics credit(s): 3

ENGL 1100 - English Composition credit(s): 3
MATH 1100 - College Algebra credit(s): 3
MATH 2610 - Survey of Statistics credit(s): 3
NTSC 2150 - Environmental Studies credit(s): 3
PHIL 3650 - Ethics credit(s): 3

PHIL XXXX - World Religions credit(s): 3

POLS 2300 - Introduction to Comparative Politics credit(s): 3

POLS XXXX - Diplomacy credit(s): 3

SOCI 2215 - Introduction To International Relations credit(s): 3

Foreign Language I credit(s): 3

Foreign Language II credit(s): 3

20th Century History Requirement credit(s): 3

Non-Western History Requirement credit(s): 3

World Literature Requirement credits(s): 3

Elective Courses - 12 Credits

Liberal Arts Electives are any non-remedial course offered by the Arts & Sciences Department with the following prefixes: ENGL; ARTS; HIST; LANG; NTSC; PHIL; POLS; PSYC; SOCI, not specifically required for a major and vary dependent upon major course requirements.

Notes:

All courses are required except where choice is indicated.

*First Year Experience is required of all first-time freshmen or students who have transferred in less than 13 credits.

For BPS & BBA degree students, a minimum of 58 credits must be completed at LIM College.

For BS degree students, a minimum of 61 credits must be completed at LIM College.

All entering students’ prior academic records are evaluated to determine Math and English capabilities. This includes SAT and/or ACT math and writing results and results of English and Math courses taken at other colleges. See the LIM College website for current criteria. This information is used when planning a student’s academic program, which may include required remedial Math and/or English courses. Remedial courses do not carry credit towards the degree but do carry hours which count towards full-time status. See Credits and Hours and Remedial Course Policy for further information.

Fashion Scholars

Students enrolled in the Fashion Scholars program are required to complete 38 Honors credits with a B or better, substituting the following courses:

Course Namecredit(s):Term TakenGradeGen Ed

Required Courses

MATH 1501 - Business Calculus I for MATH 1100 credits(s): 3 credit(s): 4
MATH 1502 - Business Calculus II  for one Liberal Arts Elective credit(s): 3 credit(s): 4

Foreign Language Requirement

Foreign Language credit(s): 3 for one Liberal Arts Electives credit(s): 3

Foreign Language credit(s): 3 for one Liberal Arts Electives credit(s): 3

Any Advanced Language Topics course completed is counted as honors credits.

Choose 30 Honors credits from the following (substituting for the non-honors equivalent):

ACCT 2700H - Honors Accounting credit(s): 3
COMM 1110H - Honors Public Speaking credit(s): 3

COMM 2010H - Honors Critical Thinking: Reading, Writing, and Research credit(s): 3

COMM 2710H - Honors Professional Communications credit(s): 3
ECON 2100H - Honors Economics credit(s): 3

ENGL 3110 - Honors Junior Writing Topics credit(s): 3

FASH 1110H - Honors Fashion Fundamentals credit(s): 3
FASH 1210H - Honors Retailing credit(s): 3
FASH 2710H - Honors Applied Concepts In Fashion Merchandising credit(s): 3
FNCE 3410H - Honors Finance credit(s): 3
LIMS 1000H - Honors First Year Experience Seminar credit(s): 1

MATH XXXX - Honors Survey of Statistics credit(s): 3

MNGT 2310H - Honors Management credit(s): 3
MRKT 1550H - Honors Marketing credit(s): 3
PHIL 3650H - Honors Ethics credit(s): 3

LIM College offers the following concentrations for each major, which are intended to provide an additional focused area of study:

Cosmetics
Digital Business Strategy
Entrepreneurship
Event Planning
Fashion Communications
Fashion Merchandising (not for Fashion Merchandising majors)
Fashion Publishing
Home Fashions
International Marketing
Responsible Business Practices
Retail & Merchandise Management
Styling
Visual Merchandising (not for Visual Merchandising majors)

For specific concentration course requirements please see your Academic Advisor or the College website.

International Business Student Consumer Information

For further student consumer information about the International Business degree and outcomes of our graduates please visit:  http://www.limcollege.edu/academics/14448.aspx

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