Languages and International Trade
New Curriculum
German
***Draft***
February 2005
APPLIED INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS CONCENTRATION
Freshman Year
First Semester
q 4 - GER 101 Elementary German
q 3 - ENGL 103 Accelerated Composition
q 1 - L&IT 127 Intro. to Language and International Trade
q 3 - MTHSC 102 Intro. to Mathematical Analysis
q 4 - Natural Science with Lab Requirement1
15
Second Semester
q 3 - ACCT 201 Financial Accounting Concepts or
q 4 - GER 102 Elementary German
q 3 - MTHSC 207 Multivariable Calculus
q 3 - Oral Communication Requirement1
q 1 - Portfolio Pilot Program
14
Sophomore Year
First Semester
q 3 - AP EC 202 Agricultural Economics
q 3 - GER 201 Intermediate German
q 3 - ECON 211 Principles of Microeconomics
q 3 - Humanities (Non literature) Requirement1
q 3 - Social Science Requirement3
15
Second Semester
q 3 - AP EC 309 Economics of Agricultural Marketing
q 3 - GER 202 Intermediate German
q 3 - Literature Requirement1
q 3 - MKT 301 Principles of Marketing
q 3 - Social Science Requirement2
15
Junior Year
First Semester
q 3 - Advanced Social Sciences3
q 3 - AP EC 319 Agribusiness Management
q 3 - GER 305 German Conversation and Composition or
3 - GER 306 German Short Story
q 3 - ENGL 316 Writing and International Trade
q 3 - MKT 302 Consumer Behavior
15
Second Semester
q 3 - AP EC 300/400-level Requirement4
q 3 - GER 316 German for International Trade I
q 3 - Foreign Language 300/400-level Requirement5
q 3 - MGT 301 Principles of Management
q 1 - Portfolio Pilot Program
q 3 - Electives
16
Summer
q 3 - L&IT 400 L&IT Internship or
3 - L&IT 401 L&IT Practicum
Senior Year
First Semester
q 3 - AP EC 300/400-level Requirement4
q 3 - GER 416 German for International Trade II
q 3 - Foreign Language Civilization6
q 3 - ECON 310 International Economy or
3 - ECON 412 International Microeconomics
q 3 - MKT 427 International Marketing
15
Second Semester
q 3 - Advanced Social Sciences3
q 6 - Foreign Language 300/400-level Requirement5
q 3 - MKT 431 Marketing Research
12
q Exit Exam [not a course]
q Senior Dossier[not a course]
120 Total Semester Hours
1 See General Education Requirements.
2 Select six credit hours from ANTH 201, GEOG 103, HIST 172, 173, 193, PO SC 102, or 104; must be from two fields.
3 Six hours in social sciences are required at the 300/400 level. This includes AP EC, ANTH, ECON, GEOG, HIST, PO SC, PSYCH, and SOC.
4 Select six credit hours from AP EC 308, 351, 402, 409, 420, 433, 452, 456 or 460.
5 A minimum of nine hours of 300/400-level foreign language courses is required. At least one course must be in literature. Students may not take more than one foreign language course offered in English.
6 Select from GER 340, 405 or 455.
INTERNATIONAL Trade CONCENTRATION
Freshman Year
First Semester
q 4 - GER 101 Elementary German
q 3 - ENGL 103 Accelerated Composition
q 1 - L&IT 127 Intro. to Language and International Trade
q 3 - MTHSC 102 Intro. to Mathematical Analysis
q 4 - Natural Science with Lab Requirement1
15
Second Semester
q 3 - ACCT 201 Financial Accounting Concepts or
q 3 - ACCT 202 Managerial Accounting Concepts
q 4 - GER 102 Elementary German
q 3 - MTHSC 207 Multivariable Calculus
q 3 - Oral Communication Requirement1
q 1 - Portfolio Pilot Program
14
Sophomore Year
First Semester
q 3 - GER 201 Intermediate German
q 3 - ECON 211 Principles of Microeconomics
q 3 - Humanities (Non literature) Requirement1
q 3 - MGT 301 Principles of Management
q 3 - Social Science Requirement2
15
Second Semester
q 3 - GER 202 Intermediate German
q 3 - ECON 212 Principles of Macroeconomics
q 3 - Literature Requirement1
q 3 - MKT 301 Principles of Marketing
q 3 - Social Science Requirement2
15
Junior Year
First Semester
q 3 - GER 305 German Conversation and Composition or
q 3 - GER 306 German Short Story
q 3 - ECON 314 Intermediate Microeconomics
q 3 - ENGL 316 Writing and International Trade
q 3 - MKT 302 Consumer Behavior
q 3 - Advanced Social Sciences3
15
Second Semester
q 3 - GER 316 German for International Trade I
q 3 - ECON 315 Intermediate Macroeconomics
q 3 - Foreign Language 300/400-level Requirement4
q 3 - MKT 300/400-level Requirement5
q 1 - Portfolio Pilot Program
q 3 - Electives
16
Summer
q 3 - L&IT 400 L&IT Internship or
Senior Year
First Semester
q 3 - GER 416 German for International Trade II
q 3 - ECON 300/400-level Requirement6
q 3 - Foreign Language Civilization7
q 3 - MKT 427 International Marketing
q 3 - Electives
15
Second Semester
q 6 - Foreign Language 300/400-level Requirement6
q 3 - MKT 431 Marketing Research
q 3 - Advanced Social Sciences3
12
q Exit Exam [not a course]
q Senior Dossier[not a course]
120 Total Semester Hours
1 See General Education Requirements.
2 Select six credits from ANTH 201, GEOG 103, HIST 172, 173, 193, PO SC 102, or 104; must be from two fields.
3 Six hours in social sciences are required at the 300/400 level. This includes AP EC, ANTH, ECON, GEOG, HIST, PO SC, PSYCH, and SOC.
4 A minimum of nine hours of 300/400-level foreign language courses is required. At least one course must be in literature. Students may not take more than one foreign language class offered in English.
5 Select three credit hours at the 300 or 400 level.
6 Select three credit hours at the 300 or 400 level, ECON 310 is recommended.
7 Select from GER 340, 405, or 455.
Textile Concentration
Freshman Year
First Semester
q 4 - GER 101 Elementary German
q 3 - ENGL 103 Accelerated Composition
q 1 - L&IT 127 Intro. to Language and International Trade
q 3 - MTHSC 102 Intro. to Mathematical Analysis
q 4 - Natural Science with Lab Requirement1
15
Second Semester
q 3 - ACCT 201 Financial Accounting Concepts or
q 3 - ACCT 202 Managerial Accounting Concepts
q 4 - GER 102 Elementary German or
q 3 - MTHSC 207 Multivariable Calculus
q 3 - Oral Communication Requirement1
q 1 - Portfolio Pilot Program
14
Sophomore Year
First Semester
q 3 - GER 201 Intermediate German
q 3 - ECON 212 Principles of Macroeconomics
q 3 - Humanities (Non literature) Requirement1
q 3 - Social Science Requirement2
q 3 - TEXT 175 Introduction to Textile Manufacturing or
q 3 - TEXT 176 Natural and Man-made Fibers
15
Second Semester
q 3 - TEXT 460 Textile Processes
q 3 - GER 202 Intermediate German
q 3 - Literature Requirement1
q 3 - MKT 301 Principles of Marketing
q 3 - Social Science Requirement2
15
Junior Year
First Semester
q 3 - Advanced Social Sciences3
q 3 - GER 305 German Conversation and Composition or
q 3 - GER 306 German Short Story
q 3 - ENGL 316 Writing and International Trade
q 3 - MKT 302 Consumer Behavior
q 3 - TEXT 472 Textile International Trade
15
Second Semester
q 3 - TEXT 300/400-level Requirement4
q 3 - GER 316 German for International Trade I
q 3 - Foreign Language 300/400-level Requirement5
q 3 - MGT 301 Principles of Management
q 3 - Electives
q 1 - Portfolio Pilot Program
17
Summer
q 3 - L&IT 400 L&IT Internship or 3 - L&IT 401 L&IT Practicum
Senior Year
First Semester
q 3 - TEXT 300/400-level Requirement4
q 3 - GER 416 German for International Trade II
q 3 - Foreign Language Civilization6
q 3 - ECON 310 International Economy or 3- ECON 412 International Microeconomics
q 3 - MKT 427 International Marketing
15
Second Semester
q 3 - Advanced Social Sciences3
q 6 - Foreign Language 300/400-level Requirement4
q 3 - MKT 431 Marketing Research
12
q Exit Exam [not a course]
q Senior Dossier[not a course]
120 Total Semester Hours
1 See General Education Requirements.
2 Select two from ANTH 201, GEOG 103, HIST 172, 173, 193, PO SC 102, or 104; must be from two fields.
3 Six hours in social sciences are required at the 300/400 level. This includes AP EC, ANTH, ECON, GEOG, HIST, PO SC, PSYCH, and SOC.
4 Select six credits hours from TEXT 308, 314, 416, 426, 428, 440, 470, 471, 475, or 476.
5 A minimum of nine hours of 300/400-level foreign language courses is required. At least one course must be in literature. Students may not take more than one foreign language course offered in English.
6 Select from GER 340, 405, or 455.
Tourism Concentration
Freshman Year
First Semester
q 4 - GER 101 Elementary German
q 3 - ENGL 103 Accelerated Composition
q 1 - L&IT 127 Intro. to Language and International Trade
q 3 - MTHSC 102 Intro. to Mathematical Analysis
q 4 - Natural Science with Lab Requirement1
15
Second Semester
q 3 - ACCT 201 Financial Accounting Concepts or ACCT 202 Managerial Accounting Concepts
q 4 - GER 102 Elementary German
q 3 - MTHSC 207 Multivariable Calculus
q 3 - Oral Communication Requirement1
q 1 - Portfolio Pilot Program
14
Sophomore Year
First Semester
q 3 - GER 201 Intermediate German
q 3 - ECON 211 Principles of Microeconomics
q 3 - Humanities (Non literature ) Requirement1
q 3 - PRTM 342 Intro. to Tourism
q 3 - Social Science Requirement2
15
Second Semester
q 3 - GER 202 Intermediate German
q 3 - Literature Requirement1
q 3 - MKT 301 Principles of Marketing
q 3 - PRTM 305, 343, or 344
q 3 - Social Science Requirement2
15
Junior Year
First Semester
q 3 - Advanced Social Sciences3
q 3 - GER 305 German Conversation and Composition or 3 - GER 306 German Short Story
q 3 - ENGL 316 Writing and International Trade
q 3 - MKT 302 Consumer Behavior
q 3 - PRTM 444 Tour Planning and Operations
15
Second Semester
q 3 - GER 316 German for International Trade I
q 3 - Foreign Language 300/400-level Requirement4
q 3 - MGT 301 Principles of Management
q 3 - PTRM 400-level Requirement5
q 1 - Portfolio Pilot Program
q 3 - Electives
16
Summer
q 3 - L&IT 400 L&IT Internship or 3 - L&IT 401 L&IT Practicum
Senior Year
First Semester
q 3 - GER 416 German for International Trade II
q 3 - Foreign Language Civilization6
q 3 - ECON 310 International Economy or 3 - ECON 412 International Microeconomics
q 3 - MKT 427 International Marketing
q 3 - PTRM 400-level Requirement5
15
Second Semester
q 3 - Advanced Social Sciences3
q 6 - Foreign Language 300/400-level Requirement4
q 3 - MKT 431 Marketing Research
12
q Exit Exam [not a course]
q Senior Dossier [not a course]
120 Total Semester Hours
1 See General Education Requirements.
2 Select two from ANTH 201, GEOG 103, HIST 172, 173, 193, PO SC 102, or 104; must be from two fields.
3 Six hours in social sciences are required at the 300/400 level. This includes AP EC, ANTH, ECON, GEOG, HIST, PO SC, PSYCH, and SOC.
4 A minimum of nine hours of 300/400-level foreign language courses is required. At least one course must be in literature. Students may not take more than one foreign language course offered in English.
5 Select six credit hours from PRTM 440, 443, 446, or 447.
6 Select from GER 340, 405, or 455.