SUGGESTED ELECTIVE COURSES FOR MMIB MAJORS

Updated 10/30/07

The following courses may be used as general electives for students majoring in management, marketing, or international business, with the exception of those courses that are required for a particular student’s major (IB majors in particular should check with their advisor). Check the General Bulletin for prerequisites and other requirements.

See your Degree Plan for restrictions and number of elective hours needed.
(all 3 credit hours except as noted)

NON-BUSINESS ELECTIVES

BUSINESS ELECTIVES


NON-BUSINESS ELECTIVES

AGRIBUSINESS (AEC)
344 Agricultural Finance
349 Marketing of Agricultural Prod.
ATHROPOLOGY (ANT)
231 Cultural Anthropology

 

ART (ART)
110 Design

COMMUNICATION (COM)
102 Intro to Human Communication
170   Interpersonal Communication
270 Non-Verbal Communication
306 Communication Law
311 Principles of Persuasion

313 Argumentation & Debate
315 Small Group Comm.
370 Listening Behavior
406 Professional Communication
435 Intercultural Communication
CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CJS)
313 Private Security Law
314 Private Security and Crime Prevention

ENGLISH (ENG)
273 Technical and Scientific Writing
335   Intro to Media and Visual Studies
382 Reasoning and Writing
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
especially Spanish
(IB majors: courses other than the required 3-hour language will count as electives or toward a major or minor in the subject)
FORESTRY (FOR)
348 Natural Resource Policy
457 Environ. Attitudes and Issues
GEOGRAPHY (GEO)
131 World Regional Geography
220 Intro. to Geographic Info. Systems (GIS)
230 Cultural Geography
365 Political Geography
HEALTH SCIENCE (HSC)
151 First Aid for Emergencies
HISTORY (HIS)
Various Any "recent" history of a particular part of the world (Ex. HIS 320 : Modern East Asia, HIS 352: 20th Century Russia, etc.)
HUMAN SCIENCES (HMS)
102 Intro to Hospitality Industry
202 Travel and Tourism
220 Convention/Club Management
222 Public Health and Safety Management
304 Purchasing in the Hospitality Industry
350 Leadership in Human Sciences (1 hr.)
LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES (LAS)
300 Intro. to Latin American Studies
MILITARY SCIENCE (MSC)
101 Intro. to Military Science (leadership) (2 hrs.)
PHILOSOPHY (PHI)
163 Introduction to Logic
223 Introduction to Ethics
POLITICAL SCIENCE (PSC)
304 Major Foreign Governments
308 American Foreign Policy
332 International Politics
344 Introduction to Public Administration
441 International Law
PSYCHOLOGY (PSY)
133 General Psychology
310 Industrial Psychology
SCIENCES
220 BIO (Biology): Medical Terminology (suggested for those interested in pharmaceutical sales)
471 GOL (Geology) Field Trip (variable hours)
SOCIOLOGY (SOC)
137 Introduction to Sociology
138 Contemporary Social Issues
139 Minority Relations
253 Social Psychology
357 Population and Society
362 Sociology of Work
 


BUSINESS ELECTIVES

BUSINESS COMMUNICATION (BCM)
347 Administrative Communication
447 Organizational Communication
450 Executive Communication
BUSINESS LAW (BLW)
330 Personal Law
366 Real Estate Law
437 Regulation of Bus. by National Govts.
COMPUTER SCIENCE (CSC)
340 Application Software for Microcomputers
350 Computer Network Systems
ECONOMICS (ECO)
480 International Economics
FINANCE (FIN)
269 Personal Financial Management
358 International Financial Markets
GENERAL BUSINESS ( GBU)
310 Word Processing
345 Training and Development
MANAGEMENT (MGT)
395 Career Planning (1 hr.)
477 Current Business Topics (1 hr.)
OTHER
Other business and non-business
courses as indicated by your advisor.