Certificate in Managing International Trade and Investment
The Certificate in Managing International Trade and Investment is designed to give graduates a competitive advantage in an international business role and also develop business leaders who can successfully manage international trade, foreign investment and global supply chains. A certificate adds value to a degree indicating a concentration in a specified field. Certificates are recognized on transcripts and students receive a separate diploma at the time of graduation.
If you intend to complete the Certificate, please include your details below. Please submit this form to the Undergraduate Programs Unit (W262P) where your progress will be tracked and inform you of any missing requirements. Please note that by submitting this form, you are not required to complete the Certificate. It only signifies your intent and allows support in the pursuit of completing the requirements.
*Certificate requirements listed on reverse.
NAME:
STUDENT NUMBER:
PROGRAM: __________ BBA __________ iBBA
EXPECTED YEAR OF GRADUATION: _______ 2015 _______ 2016 _______ 2017
EMAIL ADDRESS:
I plan to complete the requirements for the Certificate in Managing International Trade and Investment. I understand that I can discontinue my pursuit of the Certificate at any time.
PERSONAL DETAILS OFFICE USE ONLY Schulich School of Business Certificate in Managing International Trade and Investment
BBA Requirements iBBA Requirements
Required Courses:
o SB/ECON 3510 3.00 - Applied International Economics o SB/ORGS 4400 3.00 - Managing Across Cultures o *SB/OMIS 4560 3.00 - Supply Chain Management o SB/IBUS 3200 3.00 - Managing International Business Activities o SB/IBUS 4200 3.00 - Integrative International Business Seminar
Required Courses:
o Year 1 Year 4 required SB/INTL core courses o *SB/OMIS 4560 3.00 - Supply Chain Management o SB/IBUS 3200 3.00 - Managing International Business Activities o SB/IBUS 4200 3.00 - Integrative International Business Seminar
*El ective Courses: (any 9.00 credit hours from the following list) o SB/MGMT 3030 3.00 - Creating Global Capitalism o SB/IBUS 4500 3.00 - Managing Business in Developing Economies (offered in Fall 2014) o SB/FINE 4400 3.00 - International Financial Management o SB/MKTG 4400 3.00 - International Marketing o SB/MGMT 4300 3.00 - Corporate Social Responsibility in a Global Context o SB/IBUS 4100 3.00 - Internship Abroad o Satisfied on exchange __________
Any of these courses, (excluding IBUS 4100 Internship Abroad), may be substituted with International Business courses taken while on exchange.
*El ective Courses: (any 6.00 credit hours from the following list) o SB/MGMT 3030 3.00 - Creating Global Capitalism o SB/IBUS 4500 3.00 - Managing Business in Developing Economies (offered in Fall 2014) o SB/FINE 4400 3.00 - International Financial Management o SB/MKTG 4400 3.00 - International Marketing o SB/MGMT 4300 3.00 - Corporate Social Responsibility in a Global Context o SB/INTL 4100 3.00 - Internship Abroad o Satisfied on exchange _________
Any of these courses, (excluding INTL 4100 Internship Abroad), may be substituted with International Business courses taken while on exchange. Experiential Component:
o Exchange term abroad
OR
o Internship Abroad (IBUS 4100 3.00)
OR
o Field-based Guided Study (IBUS 4900 3.00)
Experiential Component:
o Exchange term abroad
* can be compl eted/sati sfied on exchange
To be awarded the Certificate, a student must have a minimum 6.00 (B) overall GPA and a minimum 6.00 (B) overall GPA in courses satisfying the certificate.