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International Economics Concentration

International Economics Course Descriptions

Students of International Economics prepare to work in companies that conduct business in other countries, serving as analysts of international markets, currency exchange, tariffs, and other international issues. International economists pursue careers in government, international management, finance and consultation, and journalism.

To fulfill the requirements for the concentration in international economics, the student must complete 21 semester hours of required courses in economics

A. 12 semester hours of required economics courses:

ECON 3325Econometrics

ECON 3340Public Finance

ECON 3350

ECON 4310International Economics

B. 9 semester hours from the following courses:

ACCT 3345International Accounting

BFIN 3355International Banking and Finance

BMKT 3361International Marketing

BLAW 4320International Business Law

BINT 4390International Policies and Relations