4. Major Requirements (27-39 hours)
Students majoring in International Business are required to study outside the United States for a period of one semester, normally the spring semester of the academic year in which IBUS 310 is taken, at an approved institution. Exceptions to this requirement will be granted in cases of hardship. Students in regional cohort tracks meet the overseas study requirement at the cohort partner institution. The curriculum of the International Business major satisfies the Moore School internationalization requirement.
A minimum grade of C is required in all major courses.
Major Courses (3 hours)
- IBUS 310 - Globalization and Business
Major Electives (12 hours)
- Functional Courses (3 hours)
- ACCT 506 - International Financial Reporting
- IBUS 401 - International Financial Management
- IBUS 402 - International Marketing
- IBUS 403 - International Entrepreneurship
- IBUS 405 - International Information Systems
- IBUS 430 - Research in International Business
- IBUS 432 - The Business Case for Services Offshoring
- MGMT 406 - International Human Resource Management
- MGSC 405 - International Information Systems
- ECON 503 - International Trade Economics
- ECON 504 - International Monetary Economics
- ECON 505 - International Development Economics
- Thematic Courses (3 hours)
- IBUS 422 - Foreign Market Entry and Growth
- IBUS 423 - Cross-Cultural Behavior and Negotiations
- IBUS 424 - Exporting and Importing
- IBUS 425 - Competitive Strategies in Developing Countries
- IBUS 426 - Global Competitive Analysis
- IBUS 427 - Global Stakeholder Management
- IBUS 428 - Islamic Economics and Finance
- IBUS 429 - Comparative Innovation Systems
- IBUS 431 - Intercultural Competencies for Working in International Teams
- IBUS 433 - Economic Globalization: Leadership and the Transnational Mindset
- IBUS 434 - Social Networks and Global Leadership
- IBUS 435 - Market Development and Global Strategy
- IBUS 521 - Ethnographic Methods in International Marketing
- Regional Courses (3 hours)
- IBUS 541 - Business in Latin America *
- IBUS 542 - Business in Asia *
- IBUS 543 - Business in Europe *
- IBUS 544 - Business in Africa *
- Additional Functional OR Thematic Course (3 hours)
*Because one or more of these courses may not be offered on campus during the two years that a student may be taking major-level courses, these courses are most appropriate for study abroad.
Second Major (12-24 hours)
The International Business major must be taken in combination with a second major in business.
Regional Cohort Concentrations (15 hours)
Students in each regional concentration of the International Business major meet the regional course requirements with courses dealing primarily in that region.
Competitive Admission: Admission to each concentration of the international business major is highly competitive, and enrollment is limited. Individual limits apply to language selections in the regional concentrations.
Double Major: All students selecting international business as a major, regardless of concentration, are required to complete a second major in business.
Foreign Language: The International Business major requires at least four advanced language courses numbered 300 and above in one foreign language. Students in specific concentrations must meet experiential language program participation requirements that do not equate to specific hours, credits, or course levels. Most students use language courses to fulfill their Minor or Directed Coursework Requirement in the Moore School.
Foreign Study: Students are placed at partner schools through a competitive application process. Students in regional cohort concentrations meet the overseas study requirement at the cohort partner institution and spend a minimum of two semesters abroad depending on cohort concentration. Experiential program requirements are outlined in the Program Expectations for each cohort concentration.
Conduct: Regional Cohort Concentrations have specific behavioral requirements. Those requirements are outlined in the Program Expectations for each cohort.
Chinese Business (15 hours)
The Chinese Business concentration in the International Business major allows the student to focus on International Business activities with China. Students in this concentration meet the foreign language requirement by selecting Chinese as the language of study. The Chinese language placement test will determine at which level the student will begin. Foreign language courses may be included as part of the required directed coursework. The language requirement for Chinese Business is heavily dependent on incoming language level. If students enroll at USC with C7 on their Chinese placement test, they may not be required to participate in the summer language institutes.
- IBUS 310 - Globalization and Business
- One functional course from the list above (3 hours)
- One thematic course from the list above (3 hours)
- Two regional courses (6 hours)
- IBUS 542 - Business in Asia *
- IBUS 490 - Specialized Study in International Business *
*Because one or more of these courses may not be offered on campus during the two years that a student may be taking major-level courses, these courses are most appropriate for study abroad.
Eurasian Business (15 hours) PENDING
Note: The Eurasian Business Track is awaiting final oversight approval and a completed memorandum of understanding. Accordingly, it is not accepting students at this time.
The Eurasian Business concentration in the International Business major allows the student to focus on International Business activities centered on this region. Students in this concentration meet the foreign language requirement by selecting either Turkish or Russian as the language of study. The language placement test will determine at which level the student will begin. Foreign language courses may be included as part of the required directed coursework.
- IBUS 310 - Globalization and Business
- One functional course from the list above (3 hours)
- One thematic course from the list above (3 hours)
- Two regional courses from the following (6 hours):
- IBUS 542 - Business in Asia *
- IBUS 543 - Business in Europe *
- IBUS 490 - Specialized Study in International Business *
*Because one or more of these courses may not be offered on campus during the two years that a student may be taking major-level courses, these courses are most appropriate for study abroad.
European Business (15 hours)
The European Business concentration in the International Business major allows the student to focus on International Business activities with this region. Students in this concentration meet the foreign language requirement by selecting French, German, or Italian as the language of study. The foreign language placement test will determine at which level the student will begin. Foreign language courses may be included as part of the required directed coursework.
- IBUS 310 - Globalization and Business
- One functional course from the list above (3 hours)
- One thematic course from the list above (3 hours)
- Two regional courses (6 hours)
- IBUS 543 - Business in Europe *
- IBUS 490 - Specialized Study in International Business *
*Because one or more of these courses may not be offered on campus during the two years that a student may be taking major-level courses, these courses are most appropriate for study abroad.
Global Business (15 hours)
The Global Business concentration in the International Business major allows the student to focus on International Business activities within a global context. Students in this concentration meet the foreign language requirement by selecting a modern spoken language in the USC language department as the language of study. The foreign language placement test will determine at which level the student will begin. Foreign language courses may be included as part of the required directed coursework.
- IBUS 310 - Globalization and Business
- One functional course from the list above (3 hours)
- One thematic course from the list above (3 hours)
- Two regional courses (6 hours)
- IBUS 541 - Business in Latin America *
- One from the following:
- IBUS 542 - Business in Asia *
- IBUS 543 - Business in Europe *
- IBUS 544 - Business in Africa *
- IBUS 490 - Specialized Study in International Business *
*Because one or more of these courses may not be offered on campus during the two years that a student may be taking major-level courses, these courses are most appropriate for study abroad.
Global Business Innovation (15 hours)
The Global Business Innovation Concentration in the International Business major allows the student to focus on International Business activities within a global context. Students in this concentration meet the foreign language requirement by selecting a modern spoken language in the USC language department as the language of study. The foreign language placement test will determine at which level the student will begin. Foreign language courses may be included as part of the required directed coursework.
- IBUS 310 - Globalization and Business
- One functional course from the list above (3 hours)
- One thematic course from the list above (3 hours)
- Two regional courses (6 hours)
- IBUS 542 - Business in Asia *
- IBUS 490 - Specialized Study in International Business *
*Because one or more of these courses may not be offered on campus during the two years that a student may be taking major-level courses, these courses are most appropriate for study abroad.
Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Business (15 hours)
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Business concentration in the International Business major allows the student to focus on International Business activities with this region. Students in this concentration meet the foreign language requirement by selecting Arabic as the language of study. The Arabic language placement test will determine at which level the student will begin. Foreign language courses may be included as part of the required directed coursework. The language requirement for the MENA program is heavily dependent on incoming language level. If students enroll at USC with A4 on their Arabic placement test, they are not required to participate in both summer language institutes. Only one may be required based on evaluation of proficiency.
- IBUS 310 - Globalization and Business
- One functional course from the list above (3 hours)
- One thematic course from the list above (3 hours)
- Two regional courses (6 hours)
- IBUS 544 - Business in Africa *
- IBUS 490 - Specialized Study in International Business *
*Because one or more of these courses may not be offered on campus during the two years that a student may be taking major-level courses, these courses are most appropriate for study abroad.
South American Business (15 hours)
The South American Business concentration in the International Business major allows the student to focus on International Business activities with this region. Students in this concentration meet the foreign language requirement by selecting Portuguese or Spanish as the language of study. The foreign language placement test will determine at which level the student will begin. Foreign language courses may be included as part of the required directed coursework.
- IBUS 310 - Globalization and Business
- One functional course from the list above (3 hours)
- One thematic course from the list above (3 hours)
- Two regional courses (6 hours)
- IBUS 541 - Business in Latin America *
- IBUS 490 - Specialized Study in International Business *
*Because one or more of these courses may not be offered on campus during the two years that a student may be taking major-level courses, these courses are most appropriate for study abroad.