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:

Required - Complete the following three courses with minimum 2.75 GPA:9
MKTG 335International Marketing3
MGMT 345Managing Global Organizations3
or MGMT 447 Cross Cultural Leadership
ECON/LAS 356Economic Development of Latin America3
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.