International Trade and Marketing - Bachelor of Science Degree Program - Fall 2010 Curriculum

This curriculum applies to students entering in Fall 2010 only. Currently enrolled FIT students should refer to the FIT catalog of their entering year.

Semester 5




MAJOR AREA
IN 312 International Trade
3


IN 313 Intl. Business Transactions
3
LIBERAL ARTS
EN 321 Business Writing
3


MA 222 Statistical Analysis*

3.5


choice see Foreign Language* G8 3.5
Semester 6




MAJOR AREA
IN 322 Global Marketing
3


IN 323 Import/Export Regulations
3


choice see Major Area electives**
3
LIBERAL ARTS
MA 311 Math Modeling/Business Apps.
3


SS 242 Microeconomics
3


choice see Foreign Language*
3-3.5
Semester 7




MAJOR AREA
IN 433 Global Sourcing
3


choice see Major Area electives**
3
RELATED AREA
choice see Related Area alternative***
3
LIBERAL ARTS
SS 354 Comparative Political Systems
3


SS 443 International Economics
3


choice see American History* G10 3
Semester 8




MAJOR AREA
IN 492 International Trade Practicum
3

or IC 498 Senior Internship D: Career Planning

4


choice see Major Area electives**
3
LIBERAL ARTS
PL 431 Philosophy: Ethics
3


choice see Other World Civ.* G9 3


choice see Speech*
3

Total Credit Requirements

Major Area: 27-28 credits
Related Areas: 3 credits
Liberal Arts: 37-37.5 credits
Total Credits: 67

SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

A "G" followed by a number 1-10 identifies specific courses that meet SUNY General Education baccalaureate degree requirements.

G1 Basic Communication; G2 Math; G3 Science; G4 Social Science; G5 Western Civilization; G6 Arts; G7 Humanities; G8 Foreign Language; G9 Other World Civilizations; G10 American History.

* REQUIREMENTS

American History: 3 credits
CHOICE of EN 271, 272, or LA 221, or any other course that meets Gen. Ed. American History requirement (G10).

Foreign Language: 6.5-7 credits
Two semesters of the same foreign language, one of which must be a 3.5 credit non- conversational course (G8).

Mathematics:
Arithmetic proficiency must be completed prior to enrolling in MA 222. Algebra proficiency must be completed prior to enrolling in MA 311.

Other World Civilizations: 3 credits
CHOICE of SS 353, 355, 356, 374, or 393, or any other course that meets the Gen. Ed. Other World Civ. requirement (G9).

Speech: 3 credits
CHOICE of EN 241, 242, 244, 245, 341, or 342.

** MAJOR AREA ELECTIVES: 9 credits
CHOICE of IN 324, 341, 342, 423, 434, 441, 442, or 443.

*** RELATED AREA ALTERNATIVE: 3 credits
Any IN course not taken previously, or choice of a 300- or 400-level AC, DM, FM, HP, MG, or TT course for which prerequisites have been met, or one of the following: BE 261, HP 201, or MG 242.

EVENING/WEEKEND OPTION
A 4-semester evening/weekend option is available for this degree program. The sequence of courses is the same as that listed above.