Curriculum & Courses

The International Business option of the Bachelor of Applied Business and Entrepreneurship Degree Program is designed to prepare students for participation in the global economy, whether this means establishing a business venture beyond Canadian borders, marketing sales and services internationally, or simply increasing the competitiveness of an organization through co-operation with foreign partners or suppliers.

Below is the list of courses required to complete the Bachelor of Applied Business and Entrepreneurship — International Business Program and is effective Fall 2009. For more detailed information please see Course Descriptions. Courses will be listed in their abbreviated form within these sections. See also the Arts and Science Requirements.

Semester One

ACCT 2121 Financial Accounting Concepts
ECON 1101 Principles of Microeconomics
ENGL 1101 Critical Writing and Reading OR
any 1100-level (or higher) English
MGMT 2130 Management Principles and Practices
MGMT 2262 Business Statistics I

Semester Two

ECON 1103 Principles of Macroeconomics
HRES 2170 Introduction to Human Resources
INBU 3301 Global Business Environment
MGMT 2263 Business Statistics II
MKTG 2150 Introduction to Marketing

Semester Three

INBU 3302 International Marketing
INBU 3305 International Market Entry Strategies
MGMT 3210 Business Communications Theory and Practice
Approved Business Option*
Arts and Science Requirement

Semester Four

FNCE 3227 Managerial Finance
INBU 3304 Global Supply Chain Management
MGMT 3230 Business Law
MGMT 3276 Organizational Behaviour
Arts and Science Requirement

Semester Five

ACCT 3224 Management Accounting l
INBU 3303 International Finance
LSCM 4403 Operations Management
Arts and Science Requirement
Approved Business Option*

Semester Six

ENTR 4461 The Entrepreneurial Manager
INBU 3306 International Trade Research
INBU 3307 International Trade Law
Arts and Science Requirement
Approved Business Option*

Semester Seven

ENTR 4433 Business Plan Development
INBU 4408 International Trade Management
MGMT 5333 Strategic Management
Arts and Science Requirement
Approved Business Option*

Semester Eight

ENTR 3010 DFS

 

*Approved Business Options for Applied Business and Entrepreneurship – International Business:

  • Computers 3307 – Computing Applications in Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
  • Entrepreneurship 3251 – Market Research for Small Business
  • Management 4407 – Governance and Ethical Issues in Organizations
  • Management 4431 – Leadership Development
  • Marketing 2154 – Professional Selling
  • Marketing 3257 – Business to Business Marketing
  • Marketing 4150 – Buyer Behaviour
  • Non Profit 3305 – Program Planning and Assessment for the Nonprofit Sector
  • Philosophy 2229 – Business Ethics
  • Any language course.

 

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