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Nov 08, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
International Management Minor
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Department Website
Students who graduate with an international management minor will have an understanding of the complexities of doing business in a globally integrated marketplace and the impact of political, economic, cultural factors that underlie global decision making. Additionally, students will be able to identify international opportunities, and the factors that impact success of global business endeavors. The minor requires a minimum of four courses for business students, and five courses for students from all other majors. Students will discover strategies organizations employ when they operate worldwide and learn about the organizational behavior of companies from different parts of the world.
This minor is particularly relevant for students who are interested in working in globally integrated industries like automotive, defense, and technology, and is complimentary for a diverse range of majors, including engineering and computer science, international relations, and most liberal arts majors.
Special offerings for each semester may be found in the Schedule of Classes.
Requirements for the minor in International Management
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Requirements for Business Majors
The International Management Minor allows business students to pursue their major, while complementing their knowledge base with a global focus that will broaden their opportunities in any industry:
Electives courses - choose one
International Management Minor: All Non-Business Majors
The International Management minor offers the opportunity for students from all majors to learn the basic concepts of business, in addition to the foundations of doing business in the global marketplace.
Elective courses - choose one
Additional requirements
To earn this minor, and to take 3000- and 4000-level business classes, non-business students must meet with the minor coordinator and have an approved minor authorization form detailing the courses and the prerequisites required for the given minor. Once approved for the minor, students must take all the remaining courses in the minor at Oakland University. Students must complete the prescribed courses for the minor with a grade of C or better in each course and the prerequisites for each course. Transfer students planning to earn a minor must earn at least nine credits toward the minor at Oakland University; at least six of these nine credits must be in courses at the 3000 level or above.
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