Business
education at WIUU prepares students to assume effective and responsible leadership
roles in organizations and business. A three-part curriculum has been designed
to meet this goal.
First, the liberal arts classes provide the foundation
for students to understand themselves and their dynamic work. Students learn to
communicate and develop an understanding of the cultural, social, economic, international
and technical environments in which we live.
The second part of the curriculum
is a core required of all business graduates. This major provides students with
an introduction to the functional areas of an organization, basic managerial and
organizational concepts, and an overall view of policy making. The qualitative
and quantitative nature of this common core enables students to develop their
critical and analytical skills.
The third section of the curriculum provides
students an opportunity to gain greater understanding of their own heritage and
the history of their country. Also the entire program is designed to foster
a strong command of the English language.
Students must earn a minimum
of 122 semester credits (approximately 42 courses) including minimum of 30 courses
in foreign languages. No more than 2 credits in physical education may be included
in the 122 credit requirements. Completion of the intermediate level of at
least one foreign language (except English) is required. Students who enroll
in summer courses at WIUU or at partner universities abroad can complete the program
in less than four years. The program leads to American BBA Diploma.
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