Qualifying International Electives

Two international electives (taken at CU or abroad) with 5-6 credit hours are needed to complete the Global Business Certificate. This includes international business electives, courses in economics, geography, history, international affairs, language or political science taken at the 2000-level or higher.

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For any courses that are not pre-approved for the certificate, students must submit a syllabus and course information to Leeds Global Programs for approval prior to taking the course.

Business Courses (count as business electives)

  • Any of the core international business courses not applied toward the core course requirements
  • Any Leeds Global Seminar not applied toward the core course requirements
  • BADM 1260 - First-Year Global Experience*
  • ORGN 3010 - Negotiations and Conflict Management
  • ORGN 4100 - Global Business Ethics
  • ACCT 4827/CESR 4827 Integrated Reporting for Socially Responsible Strategies
  • INBU 4910/4999SA - Global Internship**

*Counts for 2 credits toward the 5-6 total credits

**Only 3 credits of INBU 4910 may be used toward the 6 total credits

Language Courses

Any 2000-level or above language course taken at CU or abroad can count toward one of the two international electives. High school AP language credit does not count.

Arts and Sciences Courses

  • ECON 3403 International Economics
  • ECON 3784 Economic Development and Policy
  • ECON 4292 Migration, Urbanization and Development
  • ECON 4413 International Trade
  • ECON 4423 International Finance
  • ECON 4433 Economics of the Pacific
  • ECON 4514 Economic History of Europe
  • ECON 4774 Economic Reform in the Developing Countries
  • ECON 4784 Economic Development
  • GEOG 3662 Economic Geography
  • GEOG 3672 Gender and Global Economy
  • GEOG 3682 Geography of International Development
  • GEOG 3742 Place, Power, and Contemporary Culture
  • GEOG 3812 Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
  • GEOG 3822 Geography of China
  • GEOG 3862 Geography of Africa
  • GEOG 4292 Migration, Urbanization and Development
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