Comments about Bachelor of Business Administration - International Business - At the institution - Sherbrooke - Québec
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Objectives
The International Business concentration stream builds on the existing strengths of the core curriculum and International Business concentration stream courses by offering cognate courses in disciplines such as Political Science and Economics to provide the worldwide perspective essential to transnational managers.
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Entry requirements
Students who have successfully completed 30 credits in their Business programmes and have a minimum cumulative average of 70%. A requirement of students accepted into the International Business concentration is to study abroad as an exchange student for a minimum of one semester, and a maximum of two semesters
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Academic title
Bachelor of Business Administration - International Business
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Course description
Required Business Core Courses:
ECO102 Introduction to Microeconomics
ECO103 Introduction to Macroeconomics
BMA140 Statistical Analysis for Business Decisions I
BMA141 Statistical Analysis for Business Decisions II
BAC121 Purposes of Accounting
BAC221 Introduction to Managerial Accounting
BFN201 Finance I
BFN203 Finance II
BHR221 Organizational Behaviour
BMG112 Introduction to Management Theory and Practice
ILT100 Information Literacy and Critical Thinking Lab (1 credit lab)
BMG215* Introduction to International Business
BMG311 Business Policy
BMK112 Consumer Behaviour and Introduction to Marketing
BMK211 Marketing Management
BMS231 Operations Management
Note: All required Business core courses are normally offered in each semester (Fall and Winter).
International Business Concentration Stream Courses:
9 courses, 27 credits
Required: None
Any 6 of (but no more than 2 cognates) from:
BFN360 International Finance I
BHR316 Organizational Conflict and Negotiation
BMG222 International Law
BMG312 Competitiveness
BMG315 International Management
BMG322 Change Management
BMK372 International Marketing
Cognates:
POL140 International Relations
POL231 European Union: History, Institutions and Policies
POL241 International Affairs: Conflict, Ethics and the Prospects for Global Governance
POL333 Internationalization of European Public Policies
POL346 Politics of Global Finance
ECO217 International Economics
Plus: 3 additional courses which may be in this stream in Business, or outside of Business