Undergraduate Co-Major in International Business and a Functional Major
Co-Major Requirements
Select the appropriate check sheet:
- Accounting checksheet (PDF | 131 KB)
- Finance checksheet (PDF | 148 KB)
- Economics checksheet (PDF | 150 KB)
- Management checksheet (PDF | 92 KB)
- Management Information Systems checksheet (PDF | 91 KB)
- Marketing checksheet (PDF | 92 KB)
- Risk Management & Insurance checksheet (PDF | 92 KB)
- Real Estate checksheet (PDF | 91 KB)
Major Elective/IB course options include:
- LEGL 4900 International Legal Transactions for Business
- FINA 4810 International Finance
- INTB 4800 Internship in International Business
- MARK 4700 International Marketing
Optional: Additional Emphasis in Legal Studies
If students wish, they may add a Legal Studies Area of Emphasis to their co-major. Please note, there is a possibility that this could cause a delay in graduation as there would be four additional courses to obtain the LEGL AE. Courses required are:
- LEGL 4400 Business Law
- LEGL 4500 Employment Law
- LEGL 4600 Negotiation and Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems
- LEGL 4900 International Legal Transactions for Business
Optional: Earn a Minor Degree
Students majoring in international business are encouraged to complete a minor in their chosen second language. The international business major requires study of a second language through the conversation level (usually equivalent to 5 semesters). While the Terry College does not allow a minor in any of its departments, some students choose fields other than language to minor in, such as political science. Speak with the international business advisor about how to coordinate minor coursework with the major program of study.
To see a full listing of minor program offerings and detailed requirements, see the UGA undergraduate minors page.
Optional: Specialize in a Global Region
Students majoring in international business can chose to specialize in a particular country or global region by completing a UGA certificate program. Each of the certificate programs are offered by a different college and have unique requirements, so it is best to decide well ahead of time if you will pursue a particular certification. Speak with the international business advisor about how to coordinate certificate program coursework with the major program of study.
To see a full listing of certificate program offerings and detailed requirements, see the UGA undergraduate bulletin.
