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International Business

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The international business secondary major is designed to provide students with an understanding of the international business environment.  Over the past 50 years, businesses have experienced heightened globalization that was unthinkable in the recent past.  While this trend has been widely credited with numerous technological and economic advances, it has also ushered in a period of unprecedented economic and social disruption with ramifications for businesses around the world.  Increased awareness of these consequences has recently led to a global re-evaluation of how business should be conducted internationally.  Contemporary issues related to environmental concerns, political instability, and human rights have only made international business decisions more complicated for organizations.

Undergraduate Secondary Major in International Business

For undergraduate curriculum in business, secondary major in International Business.

Administered by the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship.

Whether you desire a career working internationally or simply want to understand how the broader business environment affects fundamental organizational decisions for domestic firms, our International Business (IBUS) offerings provide a broad global perspective to inform your world view.  Specifically, the IBUS major is designed to help students develop global business acumen by highlighting how business intersects with politics, economic considerations, and cultures around the world.

The major is designed to provide a strong common foundation in international business with two required international overview courses.  In addition, students are encouraged to take additional coursework with relevance to their business and career interests, with business-specific courses spanning numerous functional areas and general cultural classes covering numerous regions of the world.  Students also have the opportunity to shape their international exposure via multiple study abroad options or via additional coursework at Iowa State.

For information on the secondary major in International Business, see the Ivy College of Business International Programs Coordinator, located in 2139 Gerdin Business Building.

For more information on the undergraduate secondary major in International Business, please visit: https://ivybusiness.iastate.edu/degree/international-business/

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation, undergraduate students with a secondary major in international business will:

  1. Be effective communicators
  2. Be effective collaborators
  3. Be problem solvers
  4. Understand business concepts
  5. Recognize ethical and legal responsibilities to organizations

Secondary Major in International Business

In addition to the basic business degree requirements (https://catalog.iastate.edu/collegeofbusiness/#curriculuminbusinesstext), the requirements for the secondary major in International Business are met by successful completion of the following:

International Overview (6 credits)

BUSAD 301X: Introduction to International Business. This course focuses on the principles and practice of international business across functional areas, with an emphasis on comparing the legal, political, economic, and cultural dimensions of domestic and international business.

MGMT 414 International Management.  The nature and economic role of the multinational firm and entrepreneurial ventures, including the impact of legal, political, and cultural variables upon firm performance and managerial activity; case studies illustrate interdependent nature of functional areas of business projected across national boundaries.

Business Focus (6 credits)*

Select two courses from the list below:
ACCT 496Accounting in the Global Economy3
ENTSP 367International Entrepreneurship3
ECON 355International Trade and Finance3
ECON 385Economic Development3
ECON 455International Trade3
ECON 457International Finance3
FIN 480International Finance3
FIN 491International Study Course in Global Capital Markets3
MGMT 472Management of Diversity3
MIS 495Case Practicum3
MKT 448Global Marketing3
MKT 492Comparative Marketing3
SCM 466Global Trade Management3
SCM 491International Live Case and Study Tour3
SCM 473XWar and Peace and Supply Chains3

Global Engagement, Awareness, and Regional Perspective Requirement

Students can fulfill this portion of the IBUS major by completing one of the three options outlined below:

  • Option 1:
    • One semester abroad, earning at least 12 credits AND
    • BUSAD 491AX: Integrating Your International Experience (3 cr.), taken the semester after returning from abroad^ AND
    • One course from the approved Global Awareness courses below
  • Option 2:
    • One faculty-led study abroad program (may use a course from the Business Focus to meet this) AND
    • One Regional Focus course from the list below with relevance to the chosen study-abroad program AND
    • One course from the approved Global Awareness courses below
  • Option 3:
    • Plan of study approved by the Ivy International Programs Coordinator
      • Please note, in some instances international travel may not be required to fulfill the IBUS major--see the Ivy International Programs Coordinator for more information.

Global Awareness (3 credits)

Select 3 credits from the list below:
ANTHR 220Globalization and Sustainability3
ANTHR 230Globalization and the Human Condition3
ANTHR 336Global Development3
ANTHR 418Global Culture, Consumption and Modernity3
C R P 291World Cities and Globalization3
C R P 376Rural, Urban and Regional Economics3
C R P 429Planning in Developing Countries3
DSN S 304XGlobal Challenges: Intro to UN Sustainable Development Goals3
INTST 235Introduction to International Studies3
INTST 250XThe World's Regions in a Global Context3
INTST 350Topics in International Studies2-4
MKT 484Technology, Globalization and Culture3
POL S 381International Political Economy3
SOC 348Global Poverty, Resources and Sustainable Development3
SOC 411Social Change in Developing Countries3
WGS 435Gender, Globalization and Development3
WLC 119Introduction to World Languages3
WLC 270Cultures in Transition3

Regional Focus

Africa

Language*: WLC 107 Introduction to Swahili

AF AM 310Africa to 18803
AF AM 311Africa under Colonial Rule3
AF AM 325Peoples and Cultures of Africa.3
AF AM 355XUnderstanding Sub-Saharan Africa3
RELIG 358Islam3

Mid-East

Language*: Arabic

ARABC 375Arab Culture3
ANTHR 335Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East3
HIST 435History of the Modern Middle East3
POL S 350Politics of the Middle East3
RELIG 358Islam3
RELIG 359The Quran3

China

Language*: Chinese

CHIN 272Introduction to Chinese Culture3
CHIN 375China Today3-4
ECON 387Economies of China and India3
HIST 207Chinese Civilization3
HIST 336History of Modern China I3
HIST 337History of Modern China II3
POL S 342Chinese Politics3

India

WLC 352Religions of India3
ECON 387Economies of China and India3
RELIG 353Buddhism3
RELIG 358Islam3

 Japan

HIST 338Modern Japanese History3
RELIG 353Buddhism3

Russia

Language*: Russian

HIST 421History of Russia I3
HIST 422History of Russia II3
POL S 349Politics of Russia and Eastern Europe3
RUS 375Russia Today3

 Southern Europe

POL S 346European Politics3
RELIG 332Catholicism3

Spain

Language*: Spanish

SPAN 321Spanish Civilization3
SPAN 323Spain Today3

Italy

Language*:ITAL 107 Intensive Beginning Italian 

CL ST 403Roman Civilization.3

France

Language*: French

FRNCH 320France Today3
FRNCH 476French Culture and Society in English3-4
HIST 419History of Modern France3

Northern Europe

POL S 346European Politics3

 German

Language*: German

GER 320Germany Today3
GER 330German Literature and Culture3
GER 476Topics in German Cultural Studies3-4
HIST 424History of Modern Germany3

UK

HIST 327History of the British Empire3
POL S 348British Government and Politics3

Latin America

Language*: Spanish or Portuguese

HIST 340History of Latin America I3
HIST 341History of Latin America II3
HIST 441History of Modern Mexico and Central America3
POL S 343Latin American Government and Politics3
PORT 375Brazil Today3
RELIG 332Catholicism3
SPAN 322Latin American Civilization3
SPAN 324Latin America Today3

Fifteen of the 18 credits required for the International Business secondary major must not be used for the primary major.

Students are limited to three business majors/degrees/minors within the Ivy College of Business.  This limit is on business majors/degrees/minors only, and does not apply to multiple majors/degrees/minors taken outside the Ivy College of Business.

Undergraduate Minor in International Business

Students with a major in the Ivy College of Business may earn a minor in International Business by completing 15 credits of approved coursework. The minor requires one course from the approved International Overview courses, two courses from the approved Business Focus courses, and by completing the Faculty-Led Global Awareness track, or the Foreign Language Global Awareness track, or through a plan of study approved by the Ivy International Programs Office.  The minor must include at least six credits in courses numbered 300 or above taken at Iowa State University with a grade of C or higher.  The minor must include at least 9 credits that are not used to meet any other department, college, or university requirement.  Students with declared majors have priority over students with declared minors in courses with space constraints.

International Overview (3 credits)

Choose one course from the list below:

BUSAD 301X: Introduction to International Business. This course focuses on the principles and practice of international business across functional areas, with an emphasis on comparing the legal, political, economic, and cultural dimensions of domestic and international business.

MGMT 414 International Management.  The nature and economic role of the multinational firm and entrepreneurial ventures, including the impact of legal, political, and cultural variables upon firm performance and managerial activity; case studies illustrate interdependent nature of functional areas of business projected across national boundaries.

Business Focus (6 credits)*

Select two courses from the list below:
ACCT 496Accounting in the Global Economy3
ENTSP 367International Entrepreneurship3
ECON 355International Trade and Finance3
ECON 385Economic Development3
ECON 455International Trade3
ECON 457International Finance3
FIN 480International Finance3
FIN 491International Study Course in Global Capital Markets3
MGMT 472Management of Diversity3
MIS 495Case Practicum3
MKT 448Global Marketing3
MKT 492Comparative Marketing3
SCM 466Global Trade Management3
SCM 491International Live Case and Study Tour3
SCM 473XWar and Peace and Supply Chains3

Global Awareness

Complete one of the two options below:

Students are limited to three business majors/degrees/minors within the Ivy College of Business.  This limit is on business majors/degrees/minors only, and does not apply to multiple majors/degrees/minors taken outside the Ivy College of Business.

For more information on the undergraduate minor in International Business, please visit: https://ivybusiness.iastate.edu/degree/zminors-and-certificates/