The program’s objectives are to promote cultural awareness and sensitivity with reference to our own society as well as to societies of other world regions and provide the skills and knowledge necessary for competent performance in an international business environment. Students will develop skills to work in the international business community and acquire practical knowledge of business practices in their target language.
Degree Requirements: 31-34 hours
The M.A. in Language and International Trade requires 31-34 hours of course work to be distributed among required courses in foreign language, economics, business and cooperative education courses as follows:
Foreign Language: 10 hours
If fulfilling foreign language requirement with English, complete ESLN 642 and ESLN 648 (five hours each).
If fulfilling foreign language requirement with French German or Spanish, complete 10 hours, including courses FRNH/GERN/SPNH 646/647 (three hours each), in the chosen language.
Economics: 6 hours
ECON 508 - International Trade 3 hrs
ECON 509 - International Monetary Economics 3 hrs
Other “ECON” courses, 500-level or above 3 hrs Select with the aid and approval of the graduate advisor.
Business: 12 hours
Select 12 credit hours from the following. At least one course must be a business course with an international focus.
DS 501 - Introductory Probability and Statistics for Business 3 hrs
(Prerequisites for this course are MATH 118/119.)
MKTG 510 - Marketing Management 3 hrs
Other Business courses, 500-level or above 3 hrs Selected with the aid and approval of the graduate advisor.
Cooperative Education: 3-6 hours
FLAN 688 - Internship in Language and International Trade 3 hrs
Planlanan Ocak 2023
College of Arts and Sciences
214 Pray Harrold,
YPSILANTI,
Michigan,
48197, United States
Meet the background requirements stated below:
Foreign Language - Non-native speakers of French, German or Spanish must possess at least a minor in that language with a minimum grade point average of 3.0, or the equivalent proficiency.
Economics - A two-course sequence in macroeconomic theory and policy. A two-course sequence in microeconomic theory and policy. (Students not meeting the above requirements may be granted conditional admission and be required to complete either ECON 201 and ECON 301 or ECON 501 and either ECON 202 and ECON 302 or ECON 502. Students must achieve an overall grade point average of 3.0 [B] or better in deficiency courses.)
Business - A course in the principles of accounting. A course in basic computers in business.
TOEFL: 79 iBT
IELTS: 6.5
Pearson English Language Test (PTE): 53
Michigan English Test (MET): 57
Application Deadline:
Fall: July 1; Winter: November 1
Seçtiğiniz bölüme bağlı olarak farklı IELTS koşulları olabilir.