International Business
Curriculum
The International Business Undergraduate Program, as well as other four undergraduate programs such as Management, Accounting, Economics and Marketing, forms part of the University’s Faculty of Business and Economics.
The curriculum grid of the International Business Undergraduate Program has courses:
- From the General Studies Program.
- In common with all the programs of the Faculty of Business and Economics.
- In common with, at least, two programs of the Faculty of Business and Economics.
- Exclusively for the International Business Undergraduate Program.
The General Studies Program includes three courses from the Faculty of Business and Economics: Basic Math, Business Math (with the adequate level for our programs) and Basic Statistics for Business. Students must take:
- All mandatory courses of the curriculum grid (black solid line), which total 200 credits.
- Elective courses (red dashed line), which total 9 credits.
The total number of credits necessary to complete the program is 209. The total number of credits is distributed in ten levels, each of which correspond to a four-month (sixteen-week) regular academic term. These terms begin in April and August of each year. Additionally, some courses are taught in non-regular eight intensive week-long academic terms that begin in mid-January of each year. These courses are offered to students who want to catch up because they have failed them or who want to advance them. Students who pass all the courses programmed in each level will complete the International Business Undergraduate Program in ten academic terms (five years).
Duration
General Studies Program | 2 academic terms |
Undergraduate Program | 8 academic terms |
Total | 10 academic terms |
Credits
Credits in the General Studies Program | 40 |
Mandatory credits | 160 |
Elective credits | 9 |
Total credits | 209 |