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How many accounting classes will I have to take to complete my international business major?
I am going to be an international business major.
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Lindsay’s Answer
The best place to check is your school’s degree requirements online or your student portal, since International Business majors can be set up differently depending on the college. If you’re not enrolled yet, or you’re just trying to get a general idea, many U.S. business programs usually include two accounting classes — often an intro financial accounting course and a managerial accounting course.
That said, it can definitely vary, so I wouldn’t treat that as a hard rule. Some schools count accounting as part of the business core, and others may require more or fewer classes. If you’re considering the major, it’s also worth looking at the full requirements, since International Business often includes things like economics, finance, language, and regional studies too.
That said, it can definitely vary, so I wouldn’t treat that as a hard rule. Some schools count accounting as part of the business core, and others may require more or fewer classes. If you’re considering the major, it’s also worth looking at the full requirements, since International Business often includes things like economics, finance, language, and regional studies too.
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Anthony’s Answer
Hello!
I recently graduated with a BSBA in international business. At a basic level there are 2 required accounting courses: Financial Accounting 101 and Managerial Accounting 201
you can also elect to take international accounting.
Similar courses required are Finance 101 and Finance 201, Micro, Macro, and International Economics.
I recently graduated with a BSBA in international business. At a basic level there are 2 required accounting courses: Financial Accounting 101 and Managerial Accounting 201
you can also elect to take international accounting.
Similar courses required are Finance 101 and Finance 201, Micro, Macro, and International Economics.
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Ashutosh’s Answer
For the purposes for graduating, it really depends on your school so, contact your advisor. But if your long-term plan includes getting a CPA (or an international equivalent), lookup of the requirements in the country (and province/state) that you want to move to.