How does the BIE requirement work?

BIE stands for Broadening, International, and Experiential. Every business major falls into one of the categories below.

  1. Business students with a single concentration take a Broadening course and either an International or Experiential course.
  2. Business students with two or more concentrations take either an International or Experiential course with these exceptions:
    1. Students with an International Business concentration take either a Broadening, Experiential or 200-level or higher language course.
    2. Students with a concentration in Entrepreneurship and Innovation take a Broadening or an International course.
  3. Economics majors are not required to take a Broadening, International, or Experiential course.
  4. Accounting majors who do not have a business concentration are not required to take a Broadening, International, or Experiential course.
  5. Accounting majors who have a business concentration such as finance take either an International or Experiential course.

A course taken to fulfill a concentration requirement may not be double-counted to satisfy a requirement in the Broadening, International, or Experiential area.

BROADENING
A broadening course is any 300 or 400-level business course not required by the student’s concentration and offered outside the concentration area. For example, MKTG 315 would be a broadening course for a finance concentration.

INTERNATIONAL

International course. These classes are designated in Zagweb with the “BU-International” attribute. Commonly offered classes include:

  • BFIN 327 International Finance
  • ECON 311 Global Economic Issues
  • MGMT 355 International Management
  • MKTG 417 International Marketing
  • OPER 348 Qlty Mgmt & Intrnl Standards
  • OPER 440 Global Operations and Supply Chain Management
  • Check Zagweb for the most up-to-date list for each semester. The list above is only the most commonly offered classes.

EXPERIENTIAL

These classes are designated in Zagweb with the “BU-Experiential” attribute. Common classes include:

  • BUSN 470 Multidisciplinary Act Projects
  • ACCT 471 Forensic Accounting Lab
  • BFIN 429ABC Portfolio Mgmt
  • BUSN 494 Small Business Consulting
  • BUSN 497 Internship (See requirements)
  • Check Zagweb for the most up-to-date list for each semester. The list above is only the most commonly offered classes.

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