International Business, Certificate
(Code 740-610)
The Certificate in International Business is designed to enhance the bachelor’s degree for any student at UW-Eau Claire. Students for whom studying abroad or completing an international internship are not options can complete the 12-credit certificate and add valuable insights into the global business environment.
Certificate Requirements
The International Business Certificate1 is an academic program, which includes the following requirements:
Twelve semester credits, as follows:
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required - Complete the following three courses with minimum 2.75 GPA: | 9 | |
MKTG 335 | International Marketing | 3 |
MGMT 345 | Managing Global Organizations | 3 |
or MGMT 447 | Cross Cultural Leadership | |
ECON/LAS 356 | Economic Development of Latin America | 3 |
or FIN 325 | International Financial Management | |
or ECON 351 | International Economics | |
or ECON 353 | Economics of Pacific Asia | |
or ECON 355 | Economic Development | |
or OSCM 363 | International Logistics and Supply Chain Management | |
Elective Courses - A minimum of three credits from the following: | 3 | |
Any foreign language course at the 201 level or higher | ||
Language in Culture and Society | ||
Religion and Culture | ||
Global Art History Since 1400 | ||
International Business Law | ||
Intercultural Communication | ||
International Communication | ||
International Economics | ||
Economics of Pacific Asia | ||
Economic Development | ||
Geography of Western Europe | ||
International Financial Management | ||
Geography of Russia and Eastern Europe | ||
Geography of the Middle East and North Africa | ||
Geography of Latin America | ||
Geography International Immersion Experience | ||
World History to 1500 | ||
World History Since 1500 | ||
The Nazis and Germany, 1914-1945 | ||
History of World War II | ||
Origins of Current World Conflicts | ||
Greek Civilization | ||
Roman Civilization | ||
Twentieth Century Europe, 1900 to Present | ||
Modern France | ||
Modern Germany | ||
Twentieth Century Russia | ||
World War I and II Military | ||
Comparative Genocide | ||
Imperialism Since 1800 | ||
Modern Africa | ||
The Vietnam War | ||
History of China | ||
History of Japan | ||
Roots of Selected Contemporary World Problems | ||
International Experience in India | ||
International Experience in China | ||
International Experience in Thailand | ||
Topics in International Business | ||
U.S. Multiculturalism for Non-Native Speakers | ||
Economic Development of Latin America | ||
International Logistics and Supply Chain Management | ||
Introduction to World Politics | ||
Introduction to Comparative Politics | ||
Politics of the Middle East | ||
Politics of Russia | ||
Politics of Eastern Europe | ||
Politics of Asia | ||
Politics of Continental Europe | ||
Culture and Politics | ||
Politics of Latin America | ||
Introduction to the Religions of the World | ||
Modern Christianity | ||
Judaism | ||
Islam | ||
Buddhism: Past and Present | ||
Hinduism | ||
Chinese and Japanese Religions |
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The International Business certificate will not count as a secondary program when combined with the standard Business Administration major. This certificate can count as a secondary program when combined with other COB majors. Please see the list of approved major/minor combinations that satisfy university academic concentration requirements.
Program Learning Outcome
Students completing this program will be expected to meet the following learning outcome:
- Adapt and apply knowledge about the world’s diverse cultures to the international business environment.