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seus 11-09b
Faculty
of
Business Administration
Revision of International Business Concentration - effective, Fall
2011
calendar.
Conclusion
The International Business Area wishes to change the requirements for the concentration to indicate
that a
course substitution, with prior faculty approval, must be at the 400 level.
Rationale
Should students wish to substitute one of the 400 levellB concentration courses, the substitute course
should be at the 400 level.
calendar Change
The calendar change required Is for Fall 2011.
International Business
Students complete the following required courses for this concentration including
• BUS 346-3 International Business
and four of
• BUS 418-3 International Financial Management
BUS
430-3
Cross-Cultural
Management
• BUS 431-3 Business with East Asian Countries
• BUS 432-3 International Human Resources Management
• BUS 434-3 Foreign Market Entry
• BUS 435-3 Management of International Firms
• BUS 447-3 International Marketing Management
• BUS 492-3 Selected Topics in Business Administration (when offered in an International
Business related topic)
Other upper division courses deemed to have significant international business relevance may,
with prior faculty pennlsslon,
be
substituted for the above courses. These may
be
offered in
another faculty.
Students concentrating In International business are strongly advised to consider combining it
with another business concentration.
1

International
Business
Students complete the following required courses for this concentration Including
• BUS 346-3 International Business
and four of
• BUS 418-3 International Financial Management
BUS
430-3
Cross-Cultural
Management
• BUS 431-3 Business with East Asian Countries
• BUS 432-3 International Human ResQurces Management
• BUS 434-3 Foreign Market Entry
• BUS 435-3 Management of International Firms
• BUS 447-3 International Marketing Management
• BUS 492-3 Selected Topics in Business Administration (when offered In an International
Business
related
topic)
Other 400 level upper division courses deemed to have significant international business
relevance may, with prior faculty permisSion, be substituted for the above 400 level courses.
These may be offered in another faculty. A course substitution for International Business cannot
be used for any other concentration.
Students concentrating in international business are strongly advised to consider combining it
with
another
business
concentration.
2

Access
to
Bus 300 and 400 level courses to nonbusiness students
Description change for Fall 2011 calendar
Rational: Unable to enforce minimum CGPA average of 2.67
SCUS tt-0ge
Students other than those accepted into a program in business administration may complete
selected 300 and 400 division business administration courses contingent upon
• space available on day five of the
first
week of classes
• meeting the prerequisites for the requested course
• minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.67
Registration In BUS 360W and upper division courses in the honors accounting concentration is
limited to students who are approved In a business plan.
Only students who have been formally admitted to the Faculty of Business Administration will
be awarded a bachelor of business administration.
Students other than those accepted into a program in business administration may complete
selected 300 and 400 division business administration courses contingent upon
• space available on the day before the semester of classes begins
• meeting the prerequisites for the requested course
• recommended minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.67
Registration in BUS 360W and upper division courses in the honours accounting concentration is
limited to students who are approved in a business plan.
Only students who have been formally admitted to the Faculty of Business Administration will
be awarded a bachelor of business administration.

SCUS 11-09d
SIMON FlULSER UNIVERSl'l'Y
SeDate Committee OR UadeEgEaduate Studies
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Existing Course Changes Recommended: Bus 489-4, Management Practices for
Sustainability
Please check appropriate revision(s)
Course Number: __
Credit Hour: X
Title:, __ _
Desc:ription:, __ _
Prerequisite:__ State number of hours for:
Led ( )
Sem ( ) Tut ( )
Lab ( )
Course de1etion! __ _
FROM:
m
Course Number
Course Number
Credit Hour
4
Credit Hour
3
Title:
(1)
Long
title for calendar/schedule no more than 100 characters including spaces and
punctuation
FROM
m
(2) Short title
for enrolment
and transcript no
more than
SO characters including spaces and
punctuation
FROM
m
Description
FROM
Description
m
RATIONALE:
This
course was originally part of an honours program that included three 4 unit courses. It
is
now
offered as
part of
the
regular
Human
Resources concentration.
Does
this COU1'8e
replicate
the
content of a previously approved course to such an extent
that students should not receive credit for both courses?
If
so,
this
should be noted
in
the
pre-reqyisite.
Effective
semester and year ____
.........;~::;.;;an
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a=Ql:.:ll~l
____ _
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