Minor in Global Business and Literacy
(21 hours*)
Program Requirements
- Complete the following:
ACC 200 : Principles of Accounting.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | Independent Study also. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Financial and managerial accounting principles. Basic accounting statements, processes, and management applications. Open to all students. |
BUS M 201 : Financial Management.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring; Summer |
| PREREQUISITE: | Acc 200 or equivalent. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Financial statement analysis, financial planning, sources of financing, working capital management, risk and return, and valuation. |
BUS M 241 : Marketing Management.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | Independent Study also. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring; Summer |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Marketing's role in society and the firm, marketing opportunities, the consumer market, and management of marketing mix. |
BUS M 430 : Introduction to International Business.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Summer |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Complexities confronting U.S. firms and their management in international environments. Emphasizes functional and planning areas, including organization, market research, financial analysis. |
ECON 110 : Economic Principles and Problems.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | Honors also. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring; Summer |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Strengths and weaknesses of markets and governments for solving problems of social organization or conflict, including policy response to inflation, unemployment, pollution, poverty, growth, etc. |
| NOTE: | This course is part of a GE Mosaic. See ge.byu.edu/mosaic-list for more information. |
: Honors Economic Principles and Problems.
- Complete one language course from the following:
- Oral Proficiency: Score at least at the Intermediate-High level on the ACTFL Oral Proficiency Exam.
- Complete one literature or civilization course from the following:
Literature Courses
FREN 340 : Introduction to Literary Analysis.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring; Summer |
| RECOMMENDED: | Fren 321 or concurrent enrollment. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | How to read French prose, drama, and poetry and apply methods of literary criticism. |
| NOTE: | Capstone course for GE Languages of Learning requirement for returned missionaries |
GERM 343 : Introduction to Literary Analysis.
(3:3:.5)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | Honors also. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter |
| RECOMMENDED: | Germ 302, 303, 330, 340. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Close reading of texts; examining various critical theories and their application to German prose, drama, poetry, and film. Preparation for 440R - 445R sequence. Includes International Cinema. |
ITAL 340 : Introduction to Italian Literature.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter |
| RECOMMENDED: | Ital 321 and 322. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Basic literary concepts and terms coupled with readings of Italian works from various genres and periods. |
| NOTE: | Capstone course for GE Languages of Learning requirement for returned missionaries. |
PORT 339 : Introduction to Portuguese and Brazilian Literature.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring On Demand |
| PREREQUISITE: | Port 321 or equivalent. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Readings in modern literature; formal literary analysis. |
RUSS 340 : Masterpieces of the Russian Novel in English.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Summer |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Survey of Russian novels by such authors as Pushkin, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Pasternak. |
SPAN 339 : Introduction to Spanish Literature.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring On Demand; Summer On Demand |
| PREREQUISITE: | Span 321 or concurrent enrollment. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Readings in modern Hispanic literatures, focusing on formal literary analysis. |
| NOTE: | Course is prerequisite to 400-level literature courses. |
Civilization Courses
FREN 361 : French Civilization from the Beginning to 1715.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring |
| PREREQUISITE: | FREN 321 |
| RECOMMENDED: | Fren 322. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Historical survey of institutions, fine arts, and social conditions to the death of Louis XIV. |
| NOTE: | Fulfills GE Arts or Letters elective. |
FREN 362 : French Civilization from 1715 to the Present.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Summer |
| PREREQUISITE: | FREN 321 |
| RECOMMENDED: | Fren 322. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Historical survey of institutions, fine arts, and social conditions. |
| NOTE: | Fulfills GE Arts or Letters elective. |
FREN 363 : Contemporary French Civilization.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter |
| PREREQUISITE: | FREN 321 |
| RECOMMENDED: | Fren 322. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Current cultural, political, and social trends and issues in France as well as the francophone world. |
| NOTE: | Fulfills GE Global and Cultural Awareness requirement. This course is part of a GE Mosaic. See ge.byu.edu/mosaic-list for more information. |
GERM 330 : Cultural History of German-Speaking Peoples.
(3:3:1.5)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | Honors also. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter |
| PREREQUISITE: | Germ 202 or equivalent experience. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Culture, with listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar as secondary emphases. Includes International Cinema. |
| NOTE: | Entry course for returned missionaries or others with equivalent German language experience. Required course for obtaining language credit by examination (Germ 101, 102, 201, 311R). Prerequisite to all 400-level courses. Culminating course for Languages of Learning requirement. |
ITAL 420 : Italian Civilization from the Beginning to 1600.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Winter |
| RECOMMENDED: | Ital 340. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Survey of institutions, fine arts, and great writers that shaped the history of Italy from the barbarian invasions through the Renaissance. |
| NOTE: | Fulfills GE Arts elective. |
ITAL 421 : Italian Civilization from 1600 to the Modern Era.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Winter |
| RECOMMENDED: | Ital 340. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Survey of institutions, fine arts, and great writers that shaped the history of Italy from the Baroque period to the modern era. |
| NOTE: | Fulfills GE Arts elective. |
PORT 345 : Portuguese Civilization.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter On Demand |
| PREREQUISITE: | Port 321 or equivalent. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Culture, history, art, music, and traditions of Portugal. |
RUSS 330 : Cultural History of Russia.
(3:3:1)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Summer |
| PREREQUISITE: | Russ 202 or foreign residence experience. |
| NOTE: | Required course for obtaining language credit by examination (Russ 101, 102, 201, 211R). Culminating course for Languages of Learning requirement. Includes International Cinema. |
SPAN 345 : Iberian Civilization.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring On Demand; Summer On Demand |
| PREREQUISITE: | Span 321 or concurrent enrollment. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Culture, history, art, music, and traditions of Spain. |
SPAN 355 : Spanish American Culture and Civilization.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring On Demand; Summer On Demand |
| PREREQUISITE: | SPAN 321 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Culture, history, art, music, and traditions of Spanish America. |
Note: Give attention to prerequisites for all courses.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill university core requirements.