Gatton College of Business & Economics

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Matthew Quarles

Director of Recruitment

Gatton College of Business and Economics

Gatton College of Business & Economics

Gatton College of Business and Economics

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The world is becoming smaller with much of today's business being conducted across borders. Be prepared with the Gatton minor in International Business.

Preminor Requirements 

*Students must first complete the Gatton Premajor curriculum and be eligible for admission into Upper Division in the Gatton College of Business and Economics. The Premajor curriculum includes the following courses:  

  • CIS 110/WRD 110- Composition and Communication I                                         
  • CIS 111/WRD 111- Composition and Communication II                        (6 Credit Hours)

OR

  • CIS 112/WRD 112- Accelerated Composition and Communication II (3 Credit Hours)

 

  • ACC 200 - Intro to Accounting for Decision Markers                                (3 Credit Hours)

OR

  • ACC 202 - Managerial Uses of Accounting Information                           (3 Credit Hours)
  • ACC 201 - Financial Accounting                                                                    (3 Credit Hours)                                                                                       
  • ECO 201 - Principles of Economics I                                                             (3 Credit Hours)                                                                                       
  • ECO 202 - Principles of Economics II                                                            (3 Credit Hours)                                                                                          
  • AN 105 - Business Applications of Spreadsheets                                       (1 Credit Hour)                                                                 

 

  • MA 123- Elementary Calculus and Its Applications                                                                                                      
  • MA 162- Finite Mathematics and Its Applications                                     (6 Credit Hours)                                                                         

OR

  • MA 113- Calculus I                                                                                           (3 Credit Hours)                                                                                                                                                               

OR

  • MA 137- Calculus I with Life Science Applications                                    (3 Credit Hours)                                                                                                                    

Additionally, students must take the following courses:

  • FIN 300- Corporation Finance                                                                        (3 Credit Hours)                                                               
  • MGT 301- Business Management                                                                  (3 Credit Hours)                                                          
  • MKT 300- Marketing Management                                                                (3 Credit Hours)                                                                              

Minor Requirements

  • MGT 309- Intro to International Business                                                      (3 Credit Hours)                                                                                                                                                               
  • ECO 370- The Global Economy

OR

  • ACE/ECO 471- International Trade                                                                (3 Credit Hours)                                                                                                                                                                                    ​        *ECO 401 is a prerequisite for ECO 471
  • MKT 435- International Marketing                                                                 (3 Credit Hours)                                                                                                                                                        

Plus, two of the following:

  1. FIN 423- International Finance

                        *This course is best suited for Finance Majors

*FIN 405 is a prerequisite for FIN 423

 

  1. A UK Core Global Citizenship course at the 200 level and above that is not used to satisfy UK Core Requirements

 

  1. At least 3 credit hours earned through an education abroad experience

 

  1. 6 credit hours of college-level foreign language

Students must take at least nine hours of upper-division classes from the Gatton College (50 percent of the upper division requirements for a minor)

Minor Sheet

Enhancing Your Time at UK

While there are endless ways to create an unforgettable journey as a Wildcat, we can only think of one that gives you the chance to step outside the classroom and into exploring new parts of the world around you: participating in an Education Abroad opportunity! Whether it’s in a study, research, service, or internship program, taking your UK experience international with EA is the most hands-on way for you to expand your global perspective while making yourself a more well-rounded, marketable candidate to future employers no matter your field. As you take these first steps towards investing in your future, EA encourages you to take advantage of all the opportunities UK has to offer. Take a look at some of the many suggested opportunities UK Education Abroad & Exchanges has to complement your major! #ukyabroad

 

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Matthew Quarles

Director of Recruitment

Gatton College of Business and Economics

Gatton College of Business & Economics

Gatton College of Business and Economics

859.218.1156

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