Bachelor of Business Administration Concentration in International Economics

Hours Required

120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, with fulfillment of degree requirements as specified in the "Requirements for Graduation" section of this catalog and the General Requirements for Undergraduate degrees at the beginning of this section.

Requirements

[University Core Curriculum]
Select 42 SCH as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the "Requirements for Graduation"42
Math
MATH 1325Business Math II3
Microeconomics Elective
ECO 2302Principles of Microeconomics3
General Electives
Any 1000-4000 level courses which may include 1 SCH in Life and Physical Science Lab. Vocational or VTF classes are excluded.3
Communication
BA 3301Professional Written Comm3
Business Foundation
ACC 2301Intro to Financial Accounting3
ACC 2302Intro to Managerial Accounting3
BA 1301Business Principles3
DS 2310Business Statistics I3
Common Body of Knowledge
BA 3310Legal Environment of Business3
BA 3320International Business3
MIS 3310Management Information Systems3
ECO 3320Managerial Economics3
FIN 3310Introduction to Finance3
MGT 3310Principles of Management3
MKT 3310Principles of Marketing3
POM 3310Production & Operations Mgt3
Concentration
ECO 3310Money and Banking3
ECO 4310Intermediate Macroeconomics3
ECO 4320Intermediate Microeconomics3
ECO 4340International Economics3
ECO 4380Applied Econometrics3
BA 4390Business Strategy (must be taken during the final semester prior to graduation)3
ECO - Restricted Elective
Select 9 SCH from the following:9
Business Internship
Latin American Economics Iss
Public Finance
ECO 4199 - ECO 4399
Financial Institutions&Markets
Investments
International Finance
Business Electives
Select 3 SCH from any 3000-4000 level course offered by the A. R. Sanchez, Jr. School of Business not previously used3
Total Semester Credit Hours120

Following is a suggested four-year degree plan. Students are encouraged to see their advisor each semester for help with program decisions and enrollment; responsible for reviewing the Program of Study Requirements, meeting all course prerequisites, and writing intensive course (WIN) requirements for graduation. See Academic Regulations-Undergraduate.

Plan of Study Grid
Freshman
FallSemester Credit Hours
ENGL 1301 English Composition I 3
HIST 1301 The US to 1877 3
MATH 1324 Business Math I 3
UNIV 1201 Learn a Global Context I 2
BA 1301 Business Principles 3
Life & Physical Science Lab 1
Life & Physical Science 3
 Semester Credit Hours18
Spring
ENGL 1302 English Composition II 3
HIST 1302 The US Since 1877 3
MATH 1325 Business Math II 3
UNIV 1302 Signature Course 3
Life & Physical Science* 3
*The 1SCH of Life & Phys. Sci. Lab will apply to Gen. Elective
 Semester Credit Hours15
Sophomore
Fall
ACC 2301 Intro to Financial Accounting 3
DS 2310 Business Statistics I 3
ECO 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
PSCI 2305 American National Government 3
Language, Philosophy & Culture 3
 Semester Credit Hours15
Spring
ACC 2302 Intro to Managerial Accounting 3
ECO 2302 Principles of Microeconomics 3
PSCI 2306 American State Government 3
Creative Arts 3
General Elective 1 3
 Semester Credit Hours15
Junior
Fall
BA 3301 Professional Written Comm 3
BA 3320 International Business 3
ECO 4310 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3
ECO 4340 International Economics 3
MIS 3310 Management Information Systems 3
 Semester Credit Hours15
Spring
BA 3310 Legal Environment of Business 3
ECO 3320 Managerial Economics 3
FIN 3310 Introduction to Finance 3
MGT 3310 Principles of Management 3
MKT 3310 Principles of Marketing 3
 Semester Credit Hours15
Senior
Fall
ECO 4380 Applied Econometrics 3
POM 3310 Production & Operations Mgt 3
ECO - Restricted Elective 2 3
ECO - Restricted Elective 2 3
Advanced Business Elective 3
 Semester Credit Hours15
Spring
BA 4390 Business Strategy 3
ECO 3310 Money and Banking 3
ECO 4320 Intermediate Microeconomics 3
ECO - Restricted Elective 2 3
 Semester Credit Hours12
 Total Semester Credit Hours120
1

General Elective, select 3 SCH from any subject at any level. Vocational or VTF classes are excluded.

2

Select from BA 4398, ECO 3325, ECO 4360,ECO 4399, FIN 3320, FIN 3330, or FIN 4380

Actual degree plans may vary depending on availability of courses in a given semester.
Some courses may require prerequisites not listed.