International Accounting Concentration
I. General Education Courses (52)
General Education required for Major (12)
09-102 | Culture and Civilization II | 3 |
26-100 | General Psychology | 3 |
Select one of the following:
Select one of the following:
General Education courses recommended for the Major (3)
06-334 | Non-Western Literature | 3 |
18-200 | American National Government | 3 |
Other General Education requirements (34)
The remaining 34 credits in General Education must be selected from the options and requirements listed in the Catalog
II. Foundation Courses (21)
61-210 | Introduction to Contemporary Global Studies | 3 |
09-102 | Culture and Civilization II | 3 |
63-200 | Introduction to Information Systems | 3 |
26-100 | General Psychology | 3 |
26-285 | Cross-Cultural Psychology | 3 |
04-346 | Business-Government Relations in the Global Economy | 3 |
64-396
| Major Field Test | 0 |
Select one of the following (3):
18-361 | History of Political Thought I | 3 |
18-362 | History of Political Thought II | 3 |
18-368 | Non-Western Political Thought | 3 |
III. Major Area Courses (36)
25-200 | Principles of Marketing | 3 |
23-120 | Principles of Accountancy I | 3 |
61-200 | Principles of Management | 3 |
61-250 | Business Law I | 3 |
62-200 | Principles of Finance | 3 |
61-420 | International Business | 3 |
23-121 | Principles of Accountancy II | 3 |
23-300 | Intermediate Accounting Theory I | 3 |
23-320 | Cost Accounting | 3 |
23-325 | International Accountancy | 3 |
Select one of the following (3)
25-468 | International Marketing | 3 |
04-345 | International Economics | 3 |
Select one of the following (3):
23-410 | International Accounting Capstone | 3 |
61-460 | Strategic Management Theories and Application | 3 |
IV. International Experience (3)
Students select 3 credits from the following option(s) or combinations of options.
1. Semester Study Abroad Option (3)
Three credit course taken while studying abroad must be approved by Director of International Business Program.
21-120 International Experience Seminar (1) Offered through the Office of International Studies.
2. Study Abroad Project (3)
61-475 Study Abroad Management Project (3)
3. International Internship Option (3)
23-473 International Accounting Internship (3)
International Experience Short Course (3)
4. Travel Study Course (3)
Three credit course while participating in travel study.
21-120: Offered through the Office of International Studies.
V. Language/Communication Skills (0-6)
Students majoring in International Business will be required to complete one year of college-level study in a foreign language (or the equivalent).
Student can fulfill the requirement in any one of the following ways:
- Successfully completing a two semester language course in the Lewis University Language Program.
- Transferring to Lewis University the equivalent training from another recognized post-secondary institution subject to current University transfer policies.
- Credits earned for acceptable scores in AP, CLEP, IB or other accepted assessment examinations can apply towards the foreign language requirement. Heritage speakers with formal language training may petition to take a diagnostic test in a particular language. Petitions for a diagnostics test must be approved by both the Director of the International Business Program and the Director of Foreign Languages. Diagnostic text will either:
- place a student out of the requirement
- diagnose a student as needing one or two additional semesters of college-level study.
VI. Recommended Electives
10-350 | Intercultural Communication | 3 |
20-360 | Sociology of Conflict and Cooperation | 3 |
19-298 | Christianity and World Religions | 3 |
International Business Concentration
I. General Education Courses (52)
09-102 | Culture and Civilization II | 3 |
26-100 | General Psychology | 3 |
Select one of the following:
Select one of the following:
General Education courses recommended for the Major (6)
06-334 | Non-Western Literature | 3 |
18-200 | American National Government | 3 |
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| Other General Education requirements (34) | |
The remaining 34 credits in General Education must be selected from the options and requirements listed in the Catalog
II. Foundation Courses (21)
61-210 | Introduction to Contemporary Global Studies | 3 |
09-102 | Culture and Civilization II | 3 |
63-200 | Introduction to Information Systems | 3 |
26-100 | General Psychology | 3 |
26-285 | Cross-Cultural Psychology | 3 |
04-346 | Business-Government Relations in the Global Economy | 3 |
64-396
| Major Field Test | 0 |
Select one of the following:
18-361 | History of Political Thought I | 3 |
18-362 | History of Political Thought II | 3 |
18-368 | Non-Western Political Thought | 3 |
III. Major Area Courses (30)
Select one of the following:
61-410 | International Business Capstone | 3 |
61-460 | Strategic Management Theories and Application | 3 |
IV. International Experience (3)
Students select 3 credits from the following option(s) or combinations of options. Selected options must be approved by Director of International Business Program.
1. Study Abroad Option (3)
Three credit course taken while studying abroad must be approved by Director of International Business Program.
21-120 International Experience Seminar (1) Offered through Office of International Studies
2. Study Abroad Project (3)
61-475 Study Abroad Management Project (3)
3. International Internship Option (3)
International Experience Travel Study (3)
4. Travel Study Course (3)
Three credit course while participating in Travel Study.
V. Language Electives
Students majoring in International Business will be required to complete one year of college-level study in a foreign language (or the equivalent).
Student can fulfill the requirement in any one of the following ways:
1. Successfully completing a two-semester language course in the Lewis University Language Program.
2. Transferring to Lewis University the equivalent training from another recognized post-secondary institution subject to University transfer policies.
3. Credits earned for acceptable scores in AP, CLEP, IB or other accepted assessment examinations can apply towards the foreign language requirement. Heritage speakers with formal language training may petition to take a diagnostic test in a particular language. Petitions for a diagnostics test must be approved by both the Director of the International Business Program and the Director of Foreign Languages. Diagnostic text will either:
A. place a student out of the requirement
B. diagnose a student as needing one or two additional semesters of college-level study.
V. Recommended Electives
10-350 | Intercultural Communication | 3 |
20-360 | Sociology of Conflict and Cooperation | 3 |
19-298 | Christianity and World Religions | 3 |