Major/Minor Specific Recommendations
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Accounting students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Albers' Foundational Courses
- Major Electives (only 2)
- General Electives
- Minor:
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Accounting Electives
Major/Minor Specific Recommendations
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
Albers students are only allowed to take two of their major requirement/electives abroad.
- Accounting Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- ACCT 2310 - Principles of Accounting II (Managerial)
- Accounting Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Business & Law students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
Business & Law students have less flexibility in their academic degree, so focusing on the following courses is recommended:
- UCOR IIIs
- Albers' Foundational Courses
- General Electives
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
Business & Law Majors may find it difficult to find major specific courses abroad but depending on credits transferred in prior, there may be space in the student's academic plan to take courses relevant to their academic/career goals, counting towards their general electives.
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Business Analytics students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year - Fall Semester
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
Business Analytics students have less flexibility in their academic degree, so focusing on the following courses is recommended:
- UCOR IIIs
- Albers' Foundational Courses
- General Electives
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
Business Analytics Majors may find it difficult to find major specific courses abroad but depending on credits transferred in prior, there may be space in the student's academic plan to take courses relevant to their academic/career goals, counting towards their general electives.
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Business Economics students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- UCOR IIIs
- Albers' Foundational Courses
- Economics Electives
- General Electives
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
Albers students are only allowed to take two of their major requirement/electives abroad.
- Economics Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- ECON 2110 - Principles of Economics - Micro
- ECON 2130 - Principles of Economics - Macro
- ECON 3130 - Global and Domestic Macroeconomics
- ECON 3620 - Natural Resource and Environmental Economics
- ECON 3620 - Health Economics
- ECON 3710 - International Political Economy
- ECON 3750 - Microeconomics of Development
- ECON 4110 - Applied Econometrics
- ECON 4720 - International Economics
- Economics Electives - as approved by Economic Departmental Approvers
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Economics students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Economics Electives
- General Electives
- Minor:
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Economics Electives (= UCOR 3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
Albers students are only allowed to take two of their major requirement/electives abroad.
- Economics Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- ECON 2110 - Principles of Economics - Micro
- ECON 2130 - Principles of Economics - Macro
- ECON 3130 - Global and Domestic Macroeconomics
- ECON 3620 - Natural Resource and Environmental Economics
- ECON 3620 - Health Economics
- ECON 3710 - International Political Economy
- ECON 3750 - Microeconomics of Development
- ECON 4110 - Applied Econometrics
- ECON 4720 - International Economics
- Economics Electives - as approved by Departmental Approvers
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Depending on the student's Major, Entrepreneurship & Innovation minor students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Albers' Courses (= UCOR 3600)
- General Electives
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Entrepreneurship & Innovation Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- FINC 3400 - Business Finance
- MKTG 3500 - Introduction to Marketing
- MGMT 3790 - Entrepreneurship Essentials
- MGMT 3910/4910 = Management Elective - 3000/4000 Level
- OPER 3600 - Operations and Supply Chain Management
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Finance students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Albers' Foundational Courses
- Finance Electives
- General Electives
- Minor:
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Albers' Foundational Courses (= UCOR 3600)
- Finance Electives
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
Albers students are only allowed to take two of their major requirement/electives abroad.
- Finance Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- FINC 3400 - Business Finance
- FINC 3420 - Intermediate Corporate Finance
- FINC 3430 - Financial Institutions and Markets
- FINC 3440 - Investments
- FINC 4450 - Financial Risk Management
- FINC 4460 - International Corporate and Trade Finance
- FINC 4480 - Capital Budgeting
- FINC 4510 - Investment Practicum
- FINC 4790 - Entrepreneurial Finance
- FINC Electives - as approved by Departmental Approvers
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Depending on the student's Major, Global Business on minor students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Albers' Foundational Courses (= UCOR 3600)
- Supplemental Activities
- Language studies
- Internship
- Education abroad experience
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Global Business Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- Language Courses
- 3-5 Credit Internship
- Education abroad experience
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Individualized Major in Business Administration students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Albers' Foundational Courses
- Albers' Major Electives (only 2)
- General Electives
- Minor in Business Administration:
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Albers' Minor Electives (= UCOR 3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
Albers students are only allowed to take two of their major requirement/electives abroad.
- Individualized Major Electives -
- Accounting Courses - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Business Administration Courses - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Economics Courses - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Finance Courses - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Global Business Courses - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation Courses - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Management Courses - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Marketing Courses - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Management students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Albers' Foundational Courses
- Management Electives
- General Electives
- Minor:
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Management Electives (= UCOR 3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
Albers students are only allowed to take two of their major requirement/electives abroad.
- Management Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- MGMT 3000 - Principles of Management
- MGMT 3790 - Entrepreneurship Essentials
- MGMT 3820 - Organizational Behavior
- MGMT 3830 - Human Resource Management
- Management Electives - as approved by Departmental Approvers
Suggested Terms Aboard
Marketing students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Albers' Foundational Courses
- Marketing Electives
- General Electives
- Minor:
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Marketing Electives (= UCOR 3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
Albers students are only allowed to take two of their major requirement/electives abroad.
- Marketing Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- MKTG 3500 - Introduction to Marketing
- MKTG 3510 - Buyer Behavior
- MKTG 3520 - Marketing Communications
- MKTG 4510 - Marketing Research
- MKTG 4560 - International Marketing
- Marketing Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Depending on the student's Major, Personal Branding in Sport & Entertainment on minor students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Major/Minor Electives
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
Students minoring in Personal Branding in Sport & Entertainment may find it difficult to find minor specific courses abroad, there may be space in the student's academic plan to take courses relevant to their academic/career goals, counting towards their general electives and major.