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International Business and Trade from Saint Peters College is a Campus Bachelor International Business degree that prepares you for a Business career. Requirements for International Business and Trade Major Degree of Bachelor of Science In addition to fulfilling the core curriculum requirements (60 credits) outlined in this catalog, and the Open Electives (12 credits), International Business and Trade majors must complete the following courses: Ba151 - Introduction to Management - ( 3 crs) Ba155 - Introduction to Marketing - ( 3 crs) Ba246 - Export Management - ( 3 crs) Ba319 - International Marketing - ( 3 crs) Ba347 - International Management - ( 3 crs) Ba456 - International Business Strategy - ( 3 crs) Ba496 - Seminar in Business Administration - ( 3 crs) Ba - Business Adminstration Electives - ( 6 crs) Ac151-152 - Principles of Accounting, I and II - ( 6 crs) BL165 - International Law and Property RIghts - ( 3 crs) Ec101 - Macroeconomic Principles - ( 3 crs) Ec102 - Microeconomic Principles - ( 3 crs) Ec300 - Statistics for Business and Economics - ( 3 crs) Ec415 - International Finance - ( 3 crs) 48 crs View more details on Saint Peter's College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related International Business courses.

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