International Trade & Finance (INTF)

INTF320
International Trade Policy and Politics

Prerequisites: Minimum sophomore standing.

Description: Foundational elements necessary for understanding and analyzing modern-day trade policy-making, including the origins and evolution of the modern international trading system, U.S. domestic trade policy processes, the interaction between business goals and government policy, and the interplay between trade policy and overall U.S. foreign policy objectives. Analytical frameworks and the opportunity to develop practical skills applicable to any future professional or policy-making setting.

Course details
Credit Hours:3
Max credits per semester:3
Max credits per degree:3
Grading Option:Graded
Offered:FALL

Credit Hours:3

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INTF391
Special Topics in International Trade

Prerequisites: Minimum sophomore standing.

Description: Special topics that address current and emerging issues in international trade.

Course details
Credit Hours:1-3
Max credits per semester:3
Max credits per degree:3
Grading Option:Graded

Credit Hours:1-3

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INTF395
Internship in International Trade

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and sophomore standing or above.

Description: Professional experience in international trade through employment with a business, government agency, international organization, think tank, or research organization engaged in international trade.

Course details
Credit Hours:1-3
Max credits per semester:3
Max credits per degree:3
Grading Option:Pass No Pass
Experiential Learning:Internship/Co-op

Credit Hours:1-3

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