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This certificate teaches students to better understand the economic and political factors that influence the global economy. The Certificate will help students pursuing careers in Federal or State agencies dealing with international affairs, corporations involved in international business and finance, and in international organizations, foundations, and non-government agencies.
Non-matriculated students (those who are not formally admitted to the University) are eligible to enroll in the program through Open University with the consent of the instructor.
Prerequisites
Students must be in a degree program in the College of Business and Economics OR in a degree program in Political Science OR gain the consent of the advisor.
Program Description
Students must complete 28 units with the consent of the advisor: 16 in required courses, 12 in electives.
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Required Courses (16 units) |
| ECON/POLS 426 |
International Political Economy |
4 Units |
| ECON 461 |
Economics of International Trade |
4 Units |
| ECON 462 |
International Monetary Economics |
4 Units |
| POLS 425 |
U.S. Foreign Policy in a Changing World |
4 Units |
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| POLS 427 |
International Relations |
4 Units |
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Elective Courses (12 units required)
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CHIN 380 or
FREN 380 or
JAPN 380 or
SPAN 380 |
Business/Commercial Chinese, French, Japanese, Spanish |
4 Units |
| ECON 460 |
Economics of Developing Countries |
4 Units |
| ECON 480 |
Comparative Economic Systems |
4 Units |
| FIN 431 |
Multinational Financial Management |
4 Units |
| GEOG 341 |
World Resources and Environmental Issues |
4 Units |
| GEOG 481 |
Political Geography |
4 Units |
| LAS 424 |
The United States and Latin America |
4 Units |
| LAS/PAS/ POLS 360 |
Dynamics of Change in the Developing World |
4 Units |
| MGMT 462 |
Comparative Management |
4 Units |
| MKT 456 |
International Marketing Management |
4 Units |
| PAS 416 |
Pan Africanism and World Politics |
4 Units |
POLS 450 or
POLS 451 or
POLS 452 or
POLS 453 or
POLS 456 |
Politics of Selected Regions |
4 Units |
Please check the university's Schedule of Classes at:
http://www.calstatela.edu/schedule
Advisement and Information
Contact Edward Hsieh
Department of Economics and Statistics
Simpson Tower F917
(323) 343-2939 or (323) 343-2930
E-mail: ehsieh@calstatela.edu
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