The Bachelor of Arts Degree in Language for International Trade is a degree
designed to integrate the study of international languages and cultures with
preparation in international trade and business. The objective of this major
is to prepare students for international careers with the necessary business
and language skills. Students in French or Spanish participate in an internship
in a business/industrial work environment either in the U.S. or abroad where
French or Spanish is spoken. Students may take examinations leading to certification
in Business French or Spanish. See details below. The major consists of study
in the following three areas: (1) specialized studies in language, (2) business
and economics, and (3) required cognates.
Spanish
Requires a minimum of 26 credits. These include SPAN420, 426, 436, 470; INLS490
or 495; and 3 credits of an elective course at the 400 level. All majors are
required to attend a full academic year at Colegio Adventista de Sagunto, Spain,
or Universidad Adventista del Plata, Argentina.
Business and Economics - 24
ACCT121, 122; BSAD355; 365; 450 or 467; ECON226; FNCE317; MKTG310.
Required Cognates - 6
ECON225, MKTG465 or ECON454. No more than 30 credits from the School of Business
can apply to the degree.
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