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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Global Business Minor


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Requirements


To earn a minor in global business, students must complete 30 credits, including:

Supplemental Activities


Choose one activity from the following four:

  • Demonstrate competency through the 1350 level in a language other than English by successful course completion or acceptable performance on the Modern Language Competency Examination. The course may not be taken on a pass-fail, correspondence, or audit basis. Competency in languages not offered by the Modern Language Department may be acceptable if approved by the Global Business Program Director and demonstrated to the Modern Language Department.
  • Complete a 3-5 credit internship (or the equivalent on a not-for-credit basis) with a company involved in global business pre-approved by the Global Business Program Director.  See the Albers Placement Center regarding for-credit internships and the Global Business Academic Advisor regarding not-for-credit internships.
  • Participate in a global experience pre-approved by the Global Business Programs Director. May include studies abroad, SU short-term summer field study, or other international experiences pre-approved by the Global Business Programs Director. Only coursework verified through the Education Abroad course approval process will be eligible to earn transfer credit towards the SU degree.
  • Participation in Seattle University’s International Development Internship Program may satisfy 5 credits of minor electives.

NOTE:


1. Courses used toward a minor in global business are subject to the same grade minimums as those in a global business major. 2. Students applying for the minor are required to take at least 20 credits in global business at Seattle University. See policy for minors (84-1 ) for more information.

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