International Economics and Commerce Major

International Economics and Commerce is a coordinate major between the departments of economics and business and foreign languages and literatures. It gives students who are interested in the language, culture, and economics of a specific country a way to pursue that interest. They may choose from three tracks: French, German, or Spanish. The major requires the development of advanced language skills. Students are encouraged to spend a semester abroad in a country where the language of their selected track is spoken.

Requirements:
• Economics and Business 101, 210, or 211-212, 218
• French, German, or Spanish 111, 112, 211, 225
• three electives in Economics and Business chosen from 344, 346, 347, 351,
352, 353, 354, 355, 359, and INDS 250
• two electives in the language of choice from French 323, 424, 431, 495, and
496; German 311, 322, 424, 431, 495, and 496; Spanish 311, 313, 314, 318,
427, 428, 495, and 496
• the Common Course of Study including the foreign culture requirement