INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND TRADE
Richland and El Centro only
(Associate in Applied Sciences Degree)
(Students pursuing this AAS program are required to meet all TASP requirements.)
Degree Plan Code: AAS.INTERNATIONAL.B
The International Business and Trade Program prepares students for entry-level employment in such positions as specialists in exporting and importing for the critically important and growing international trade community. Most students focus on careers in international marketing, export or import management including supply chain management, international transportation and logistics, import-export trading, or various international business support services. Skills developed for the export and import of goods and services are presented in the context of the global economy and cross-cultural awareness and communications. Emphasis is placed on the contribution of exports to the local, state, and national economies. Students will have the opportunity to participate in activities related to the Export Assistance Center of the U. S. Department of Commerce, the Export-Import Bank through the Greater Dallas Chamber, the International Trade Center, SBDC, The Dallas Council on World Affairs, the North Texas Customs Brokers and Foreign Freight Forwarders Association, and Women in International Trade of Texas and other international organizations.
Entrepreneurs, managers of firms with export potential, international agents, traders, or brokers, customer sales and service representatives, transportation managers, product managers, documentation clerks, letters of credit specialists, and global e-commerce entrepreneurs or aspirants to these fields may all benefit from the International and Trade Program. An International Business and Trade Certificate and an Import-Export Certificate will expedite your entrance to the international arena. The Import-Export Certificate is offered concurrently through the Continuing Education Division. The International Business and Trade Program is a World Trade Week educational award winner of the International Trade Association of Dallas/Fort Worth.
SEMESTER I
SEMESTER II
IBUS 1301 |
Principles of Imports-Exports I |
3 |
IBUS 1373 |
Global Logistics Management |
3 |
IBUS 1354 |
International Marketing Management |
3 |
IBUS 1349 |
International Information Systems |
3 |
MATH 1324 |
Mathematics for Business and Economics OR |
3 |
MATH 2342 |
Introductory Statistics |
(3) |
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15 |
SEMESTER III
SEMESTER IV
IBUS 1302 |
Principles of Imports-Exports II |
3 |
IBUS 2339 |
International Banking and Finance |
3 |
ITSC 1413 |
Internet/Web Page Development |
4 |
ACCT 2301 |
Principles of Accounting I OR |
3 |
ACCT 2401 |
Principles of Accounting I |
(4) |
+Elective |
Social/Behavioral Science |
3 |
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16-17 |
SEMESTER V
IBUS 2335 |
International Business Law |
3 |
IBUS 2341 |
International Comparative Management |
3 |
ACCT 2302 |
Principles of Accounting II OR |
3 |
ACCT 2402 |
Principles of Accounting II |
(4) |
++Elective |
OR |
3 |
IBUS 2366 |
Practicum-International Business |
(3) |
+++Elective |
Humanities/Fine Arts |
3 |
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15-16 |
Minimum Hours Required |
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67-70 |
+Electives - must be selected from the following Social/Behavioral Science courses:
++Recommended Electives:
NOTE: A student cannot take more than three (3) Special Topics courses toward the degree.
+++Elective - must be selected from the following Humanities/Fine Arts courses:
NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice.
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