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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS OPTION (AAS) 733


Program Director:  Janice Karlen (718) 482-5606
  jkarlen@lagcc.cuny.edu  

COURSE NAME   CREDITS 
   
Counseling   
    New Student Seminar 0
   
English: 6 credits   
    Composition I: ENC/ENG 101  3
    Writing through Literature: ENG 102 3
   
Math, Engineering & Computer Science: 3 credits   
    Elementary Statistics I: MAT 120 3
(Precalculus, MAT 200, or Calculus I, MAT 201, can be used to satisfy this degree requirement.)   
   
Natural Sciences: 4 credits   
    Select one of the following courses:  4
    Principles of Biology: SCB 115  
    Introduction to Chemistry: SCC 205  
   
Social Science: 3 credits   
    Select one of the following courses:      3
    Introduction to Microeconomics: SSE 103  
    Introduction to Macroeconomics: SSE 104  
   
ELA/Social Science: 6 credits   
    Select two of the following courses:   6
    Introduction to Microeconomics: SSE 103  
    Introduction to Macroeconomics: SSE 104  
    Modern Language Elective*   
    Modern Language Elective*   
   
Business & Technology: 32 credits   
    Introduction to Information Systems: BTC 200 3
    Principles of Accounting I: BTA 111  4
    Principles of Accounting II: BTA 112  4
    Introduction to Business: BTM 101 3
    Principles of Management: BTM 103 3
    Business Law I: BTM 110  3
    Principles of International Business: BTM 260 3
    Export/Import Procedure and Documentation: BTM 261 3
    Global Marketing: BTM 262 3
    International Finance: BTM 263 3
   
Internships: 6 credits   
    People, Work and Organizations: BTI 121 3
    Business Internship: BTI 201 3
(Both Day and Extended Day students are required to take BTI 121.  Extended Day students may take BTI 201 or an unrestricted elective course.)   
   
Unrestricted Elective: 1 credit1    
   
Total Credits:  60 
   
* A 102-level Modern Languages course must be completed before graduation credit is granted for a 101-level course.  
1 This elective must be an Urban Study course (the student will graduate with more than 60 credits).  

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