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John Molson School of Business
Undergraduate Program

Descriptions and prerequisites of
International Business Courses

Program Director: Arvind K. Jain
May 2011

Major in International Business: 24 credits
Required courses: 9 credits
IBUS 462 (Environment of world business)
IBUS 466 (Management of Multinational corporations)
IBUS 492 (Cross-cultural communications and management)
Optional courses: 15 additional credits
Chosen from courses listed in either Group A or Group B, with a maximum of
6 credits from Group B
Group A
IBUS 370 (International financial management)
IBUS 382 (international banking, temporarily to be listed as IBUS471D)
IBUS 465 (International marketing management)
IBUS 471 (Topics in international business)
IBUS 471C (Business environment in emerging economies)
IBUS 493 (International business law)
MANA 299s (Sustainable Management)
Group B
ECON 319, POLI 305, 311, 315, 394

Minor in International Business: 12 credits
Required courses: 9 credits
IBUS 462 (Environment of world business)
IBUS 466 (Management of Multinational corporations)
IBUS 492 (Cross-cultural communications and management)
Optional course: 3 additional credits
IBUS 370 (International financial management)
IBUS 382 (international banking, temporarily to be listed as IBUS471D)
IBUS 465 (International marketing management)
IBUS 471 (Topics in international business)
IBUS 471C (Business environment in emerging economies)
IBUS 493 (International business law)
MANA 299s (Sustainable Management)

List of international business courses at JMSB

IBUS 462, Environment of World Business
IBUS 370 (FINA 370), International Financial Management
IBUS 382 (IBUS 471D), International Banking: Operations, Policy and
Strategy
IBUS 465 (MARK 465), International Marketing Management
IBUS 466 (MANA 466), Management of Multinational Corporations
IBUS 471C, Business Environment and Emerging Economies
IBUS 492 (MARK 492), Cross-Cultural

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