Gregory B. Kaplan, Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures, Chair
Students who wish to prepare for careers in international business may complete a special major in Chinese, French and Francophone Studies, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian Studies, or Hispanic Studies; a professional emphasis in international business, international retail merchandising, or international agricultural economics; and some form of practical experience related to the concentration. Admission is by permission of the program director.
Due to extensive and multidisciplinary coursework required by the language and world business concentration/major, students are permitted to use three courses from the concentration/major to fulfill College of Arts and Sciences Basic Skills and Distribution requirements. These courses include STAT 201 (toward fulfilling the quantitative reasoning requirement), ECON 201 (toward fulfilling the Social Science requirement), and one course toward fulfilling the Humanities List A–Literature requirement or the Upper Level Distribution List B–Foreign Studies requirement.
Students interested in the language and world business program should contact the director of advising as early as possible in their college careers. The academic record presented will be assessed by the Director of Language and World Business. Minimum requirements for entrance and progression to the major are a 2.7 cumulative average in all courses and a 3.0 average in language courses. Students must meet these requirements for progression prior to the completion of 75 hours. MFLL 199 is a requirement for the program. Program standards are adjusted periodically, and current requirements are available from the Director of the Language and World Business Program.
For further information, inquire at 701 McClung Tower.