The academic requirements for international business represent a specialized course of study within the larger context of a diverse liberal arts education. Not only are these requirements designed to provide a focused and rigorous approach to the core concepts of the discipline, but they also allow ample opportunities for exploration in other subjects and departments throughout the university. By studying international business at DePauw, you will develop comprehensive expertise in your field while enjoying the benefits of a well-rounded education.
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ECON 100, FIN 220, ECON 280 or FIN/ECON 293, ECON 295, ECON 420, two courses of foreign language beyond the intermediate level, an internship
A minimum of four elective courses related to the international area of specialization, of which at least two must be from the departments of history and political science, is required (electives must be approved by the International Business Advising Committee).
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Leveraging the resources of the School of Business and Leadership, the international business minor at DePauw is housed in the Department of Economics and Management. This department provides valuable insight into contemporary issues that shape our society while developing leaders who can excel in our rapidly changing, interconnected world.