This document is an advising guide; it is not a substitute for meeting with an advisor. Students need to meet with their advisor quarterly.
The final responsibility for completing graduation requirements rests with the student. Program requirements are subject to change
without notice.
BSBA Requirements International Business Major
For Students Entering DU in the 2023 2024 Academic Year
University Common Curriculum Requirements
FSEM 1111 4
WRIT 1122 Prereq: FSEM 4
WRIT 1133 Prereq: WRIT 1122 4
Foreign Language sequence 4-12
AI Society (two different disciplines) 8
MATH 1200 or 1951 (fulfills AI Natural) 4
ECON 1020 (fulfills first SI Society) 4
SI Society (fulfilled by INTS 1500/1700) 4
SI Natural sequence 12
ASEM Prereq: Junior Standing 4
Total Hours 52 60
Business Core Requirements
BUS 1440 4
BUS 1099 0
INFO 1010 4
INFO 1020 Prereqs: MATH 1200 & INFO 1010 4
MGMT 2100 Prereq: BUS 1440 4
MKTG 2800 Prereqs: MGMT 2100, 4
INFO 1020, & Sophomore Standing
LGST 2000 4
Prereqs: BUS 1440 & Sophomore Standing
INFO 2020 Prereqs: INFO 1020 & Excel 4
ACTG 2200 4
Prereqs: INFO 1010, MATH 1200, ECON 1020, & Excel
Admission to Daniels required for classes below:
BUS 2099 Prereq: BUS 1099 0
ACTG 2300 Prereq: ACTG 2200 4
FIN 2800 Prereq: ACTG 2200 4
BUS 3000 Prereq: BUS 1099 4
MGMT 3000 Prereqs: All Microsoft certifications, 4
MKTG 2800, LGST 2000, INFO 2020, ACTG 2300,
FIN 2800, BUS 2099, & BUS 3000
BUS 3099 Prereq: BUS 2099 0
BUS 3800 Prereqs: BUS 3099 & MGMT 3000 4
Total Hours 52
International Business Major Requirements
International Studies Cluster (choose 5) 20
INTS 1500
INTS 1700
Any INTS elective class 2000 level or higher
Any INTS elective class 2000 level or higher
Any INTS elective class 2000 level or higher
OR
Custom class relevant to specific career goals
chosen in consultation with Dr. Allen or Dr. Xu
International Business Core Cluster (choose 4) 16
ECON 2610 Prereq: ECON 1030
FIN 3410 Prereq: FIN 2800
LGST 3700 Prereq: LGST 2000
MGMT 2420 Prereq: MGMT 2100
MKTG 3630 Prereq: MKTG 2800
Special Topics course approved by Dr. Allen
or Dr. Xu
International Business Capstone 4
LGST 3600 Business and Global Values
Total Hours 40
General Electives (Including Minors)
INTZ 2501 if studying abroad 2
Total Hours 37 45
Total Hours Required to Graduate 185
This document is an advising guide; it is not a substitute for meeting with an advisor. Students need to meet with their advisor quarterly.
The final responsibility for completing graduation requirements rests with the student. Program requirements are subject to change
without notice.
Admission to Daniels
There are three possible admission routes into Daniels:
1. Direct admission upon application to the University of Denver, based on indication of business interest on
application and overall strength of application credentials as determined by the Office of Undergraduate
Admission. Transfer students are evaluated on incoming transfer credits, GPA, and submission of a professional
resume.
2. Fast track admission upon completing two quarters as a full-time student at DU (minimum 12 GPA-bearing credit
hours per quarter), with a 3.5 cumulative GPA or higher, including successful completion of MATH 1200 or 1951.
International students matriculating from the ELC must have 12 hours of non-ENGG coursework in each of two
separate quarters for consideration toward Fast Track eligibility.
3. Pre-business Pathway completion of the following classes and requirements: MATH 1200/1951, BUS 1440,
INFO 1010, INFO 1020, ECON 1020, BUS 1099, and Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint certifications. A 2.5
minimum cumulative GPA is required to apply. Completion of these requirements does not guarantee admission.
Daniels Co-Curricular Requirements
Microsoft Certification (MOS) requires standard levels of proficiency in the most recent version of Excel, Word, and
PowerPoint; it is a DCB application requirement and a graduation requirement.
The Daniels Professional Development Program prepares students to achieve success in their professional careers.
Students take BUS 1099, BUS 2099, and BUS 3099 as 0 credit courses to complete these requirements.
Students will be required to take assessment exams to show mastery of key learning outcomes and retention of
course content within the business core. The following courses will be assessed: ACTG 2200, ACTG 2300, BUS
1440, BUS 3000, FIN 2800, INFO 1010, INFO 1020, INFO 2020, LGST 2000, MGMT 2100, MGMT 3000, and MKTG
2800.
International Business majors fulfill the Daniels International Experience requirement through registration for any of
the INTS classes required for the major.
o Students who study abroad are required to take INTZ 2501 (2 credits) up to one year prior to going abroad.
Daniels and University Policies
Only grades of "C-" or above may be used in completing all courses taken within Daniels, and ECON 1020, and
MATH 1200/1951.
Repeated courses count towards GPA calculation, unless students apply for a grade replacement.
A course in which a student earns a D- or higher only counts towards overall credit hours once.
A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required for all major coursework, all business coursework, and overall cumulative GPA in
order to graduate.
Elective credits may be applied toward a minor within or outside Daniels, a second major, or fulfilled through
coursework from any campus unit(s) with the exception of University College. To create a well-rounded academic
experience, students are strongly encouraged to take elective hours outside of the Daniels College of Business.
At least 50% of required business courses must be completed at Daniels.
Students may earn a maximum of 10 hours of independent study, and a maximum of 10 hours of internship credit.
Additional Advising Information
All advising and PIN deletion for business majors past the first year is through Daniels Undergraduate Programs,
located in Margery Reed Hall. Visit the Canvas page (Canvas.du.edu) for more information about the curriculum
(including course titles and descriptions) and ways to be involved and engaged as an undergraduate business
student.
For specific faculty questions, contact either Dr. Douglas Allen, Daniels 464, or Dr. Tracy Xu, Daniels 562.