The
major in International Economics provides thorough
training in economic theory and policy. While these
studies examine the insights of economics from the
individual and firm level, to the national, and then
the international level, there is an emphasis
throughout on maintaining a focus on the impact and
role of international economic relations and on
maintaining an internationally comparative
perspective. In addition, the major includes courses
in international business administration,
international relations, and political science.
Students completing this major often go on to careers
in economic or political economic analysis within the
international worlds of business, finance, or
government. Others continue on to graduate studies in
economics, business, international relations or law.
Admission
Requirements:
12th class / grade
BA Degree
Requirements
The
degree of Bachelor of Arts is
conferred upon students who have successfully
completed the following requirements.
General Requirements
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Students must earn a minimum of 124 semester credits
including all required courses.
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No
more than 2 credits in physical education may be
included in the 124 credit requirement.
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A
cumulative grade point average of 2.00 (C) or above
must be earned.
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The
final 33 credits must be completed in residence at
Schiller International University.
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Completion of the intermediate level of at least one
foreign language is required.