Course Number | Course Name | Unit(s) |
---|---|---|
International Marketing |
3 |
|
Strategic Issues in International Business |
3 |
|
Managing Across Borders |
3 |
|
Three units of an approved foreign language. * | 3 | |
Six units chosen from one of the following three regional focus areas: | 6 | |
Asia Regional Focus Area: | ||
Asian Cultures |
||
Anthropology of the Middle East |
||
Exploring the World of Islam through Literature |
||
Business and Asian Culture |
||
World War II in the Pacific |
||
Asian Humanities in a Globalized World |
||
Asian Philosophy |
||
East Asian Politics |
||
Government and Politics of the Middle East |
||
Global Issues and Perspectives |
||
Up to six units of study abroad courses visiting countries in Asia. | ||
Any other Asia region focused course approved by the program director. | ||
Europe Regional Focus Area: | ||
Europe Since 1945 |
||
East European Political Systems |
||
Seminar in International Relations |
||
Up to six units of study abroad courses visiting countries in Europe. | ||
Any other Europe region focused course approved by the program director. | ||
Latin America Regional Focus Area: | ||
Cultures of Mexico and Central America |
||
Anthropology of South America |
||
Modern Central America |
||
Foreign Relations of Latin America |
||
Modern Latin America |
||
Up to six units of study abroad courses visiting countries in Latin America. | ||
Any other Latin America region focused course approved by the program director. | ||
Total Units | 18 |
* This program has a foreign language requirement. Students are required to take three units in a foreign language. Students may select courses in any of the following languages offered at CSUSB: Arabic, Chinese, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, American Sign Language, Cahuilia, Luiseño, and Serrano. Additional foreign languages may be approved by the Chair of the Department of Marketing. Courses must not be taught in English. Students wishing to take 3 units in a foreign language not offered at CSUSB may request approval from the Chair of the Department of Marketing.”