INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DIPLOMA PROGRAM

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DIPLOMA PROGRAM - (IBU)
2014
Semester 1
Fall, Winter, Summer
Semester 2
Fall, Winter, Summer
Semester 3
Fall, Winter, Summer
Semester 4
Fall, Winter, Summer
PROFESSIONAL SUBJECTS:
ICA001 - 2 hours
Intro. to Computers & Applications
Also available in Part-time Studies
SMS333 - 3 hours
Computers
and Applications
ACC 106 - 4 hours
Accounting I
QNM 106 - 4 hours
Mathematics of Finance
Also available in Part-time Studies
INB 345 - 4 hours
International Transportation
QNM 223 - 4 hours
Business Statistics
INB365
Transborder Procedures
Equiv. CMT107 (Part-time
Studies)
SIB 520 - 4 hours
International Business Law
Equiv. EXM204 (Part-time Studies)
Also available in Part-time Studies
QNM222
Also available in Part-time Studies
INB 220 - 4 hours
BUS 106 - 4 hours
Business-its Nature&Environment
Intercultural Organizational
Behaviour & Communication
Equiv. BAM101 (Part-time Studies)
INB 355 - 4 hours
Import / Export Procedures
EXM110 (Part-time Studies)
SSC 100 - 2 hours
Success Strategies for College
MRK 108 - 3 hours
Marketing I
Also available in Part-time Studies Equiv.
MRK106
CAP 508 - 1 hour
Career Planning
SIB470 - 4 hours
International Effective Selling
Equiv. EXM102 (Part-time )
)
ENGLISH AND GENERAL EDUCATION SUBJECTS:
SOC 135 - 3 hours
Global Economics Issues
General Education
Option - 3 hours
Also available in Part-time Studies
NOTE: Students should not take more than
one general education subject from the same
General Education
Option - 3 hours
EAC 150 - 3 hours
College English
Also available in Part-time Studies
Also available in Part-time Studies
category unless it is a literature option.
EAC 394 - 3 hours
Effective Business Writing
General Education
(Literature) Option - 3 hours
Also available in Part-time Studies
Also available in Part-time Studies
♦ Students must maintain a GPA of 1.8 or better to remain in the program.
♦ Students must successfully complete EAC150 before they can enter the fourth semester.
Arrows represent prerequisite subjects.
Arrows represent co-requisite subjects.