As the global economy continues to expand, demand increases for students with an international perspective on business. Hamline international business majors will obtain knowledge of the business practices and politics utilized by other cultures.
The Bachelor of Business Administration degree is designed to complement the liberal studies of Hamline University by providing students with breadth and depth of understanding in core business disciplines. Students will develop theoretical knowledge and practical application skills in economics, finance, management, marketing, and related disciplines. Students will also develop their analytical, communication and interpersonal skills. These skills will enable students to more effectively utilize their liberal education and business knowledge to make both immediate and lasting impacts at work and in their communities. Students are encouraged to explore internship and study abroad opportunities.
ACCT 1310 - Financial AccountingECON 1310 - Microeconomic AnalysisACCT 1320 - Managerial AccountingECON 1320 - Macroeconomic AnalysisECON 1340 - Quantitative Analysis and Data ManagementFIN 3100 - Foundations of FinanceMGMT 3100 - Foundations of ManagementMKTG 3100 - Foundations of MarketingMGMT 3130 - Business LawMGMT 5860 - Strategic ManagementOne statistics course chosen from the following:ECON 1330 - StatisticsMATH 1200 - Statistics and Data AnalysisPSY 1340 - Statistics for the Behavioral SciencesOne communication course chosen from the following:COMM 1110 - Public SpeakingCOMM 3380 - Small Group CommunicationOne writing course chosen from the following:ENG 3340 - Organizational WritingENG 3370 - Topics in Professional WritingInternational Business-focused courses:ECON 3730 - International Trade and FinanceMKTG 3710 - International MarketingOne additional International Business course from:ECON 3720 - International Economic DevelopmentMGMT 3720 - International Business EnvironmentLanguage Requirement:Six specified language courses in French, German, Spanish, or another language approved by your advisor:FrenchFREN 1110 - Beginning French IFREN 1120 - Beginning French IIFREN 3210 - Intermediate French IFREN 3220 - Intermediate French IIFREN 3420 - Introduction to French and Francophone LiteratureFREN 3440 - Advanced FrenchOrFREN 3520 - France: Literature and Civilization IIGermanGERM 1110 - Beginning German IGERM 1120 - Beginning German IIGERM 3210 - Intermediate German IGERM 3220 - Intermediate German IIGERM 5900 - Advanced German Conversation and CompositionGERM 5910 - Professional GermanSpanishSPAN 1110 - Beginning Spanish ISPAN 1120 - Beginning Spanish IISPAN 3210 - Intermediate Spanish ISPAN 3220 - Intermediate Spanish IISPAN 5900 - Advanced Conversation and CompositionSPAN 5910 - Spanish for the Professional
Graduation Requirements Class Schedule Study Abroad Academic Advising Collaborative Research
3-3 Law School Early Admission Programs are offered for majors in:
BusinessEconomicsFinanceManagementMarketing