International Dimension Requirements
In today's global business environment, a fundamental understanding of international business is a necessity. In addition, the development of an understanding of other cultures and societies will enrich your life and enhance your career opportunities.
The Kelley School of Business requires students majoring in business to include 6 credit hours of international study or experience in their program of study in order to meet degree requirements. This is true regardless of major. This requirement may be fulfilled by taking 6 credit hours from any of the following four areas:
Please note the 6 credit hours may be split between two areas. They do not have to be taken in a single area.
- Foreign Language
- No more than 6 credit hours of 200-level or above courses in a language other than English and American Sign Language
- International Business and Economics: Coursework from the following list
- BUS-D 301 (3 cr.)
International Business Environment - BUS-D 302 (3 cr.)
Operation of International Enterprises - BUS-F 494 (3 cr.)
International Financial Management - BUS-L 411 (3 cr.)
International Business Law - BUS-M 401 (3 cr.)
International Marketing - ECON-E 303 (3 cr.)
Survey of International Economics - ECON-E 325 (3 cr.)
Comparative Economic Systems - ECON-E 337 (3 cr.)
Economic Development - ECON-E 430 (3 cr.)
Introduction to International Economics - Participation in an approved overseas study program
- Participation in any approved overseas study program sponsored by Indiana University. The Victor R. Childers International Studies Scholarship may be available to qualifying students who participate in overseas study. See a Kelley School of Business advisor for details.
- International Focus: Course work taken from an approved list
- See a Kelley School of Business advisor for a list of approved courses for Spring 2010 from various departments including history, political science, and geography.