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International Business & Management (IB&M) Major, Fall 2008
and After:
[If you entered the major before
Fall 2008, click here for major requirements.]
Total Courses (15)
I. Core Economics Courses (2)
Econ 111 Introduction to Microeconomics
Econ 112 Introduction to Macroeconomics
II. Core Business Courses (8)
IB&M 100 Fundamentals
of Business (capacity 40)
IB&M 110 Fundamentals of Accounting (capacity 40)
IB&M 210 Financial
Accounting (capacity 25)
IB&M 200 Global
Economy (capacity 25)
IB&M 220 Managerial
Economics (capacity 25)
IB&M 230 Organizational Behavior (capacity 25)
IB&M 240 Marketing (capacity
25)
IB&M 250 Finance (capacity 25)
III. Electives (2)
IB&M300 Topics in International
Business and Management
IV. Foreign Language (3)
3 Courses beyond the intermediate level in one foreign language
International students who have fulfilled the language requirement in their native language and who do not pursue a second language as part of their program at Dickinson must take three courses with U.S. content in the social sciences or humanities.
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V(A). Country/Area Courses (2)
1 Course in the economics, politics, or history of the country
or region of specialization
1 Course in the culture of the country or region of specialization
Or
V(B). Global Issues Courses (2)
Two electives from the humanities, natural sciences, or social
sciences that take a systemic view of global affairs and examine
transnational phenomena.
Or
V(C). Country/Area Course / Global Issues Course (2)
One course each from V(A) and V(B) above.
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VI. Capstone Course (1)
IB&M 400 Senior Seminar
VII.
Field Experience (Non-Credit)
The INBM major requires core competence in mathematics. If a student has not scored 600 on the Math SATs or at least a 15 on the Math placement test administered by the Math Department, the student will need to strengthen his/her math skills in order to thrive in the major. The department suggests a course of self-study that include algebra and geometry or by taking MATH 121 or 151.
Students are eligible to declare the INBM major after successful completion of or current enrollment in at least three of the follow four courses: ECON 111, ECON 112, INBM 100 and INBM 110.
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