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MUS 220. Seminar in Music History. (3h) (Eighteenth or nineteenth century)<br />

PHI 341. Kant. (3h)<br />

352. Hegel, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche. (3h)<br />

REL 368. Protestant and Catholic Reformations. (3h)<br />

Global Trade and Commerce Studies (GTCS)<br />

(Interdisciplinary Minor)<br />

Coordinator Associate Professor of Political Science Pia Christina Wood<br />

The minor in Global Trade and Commerce Studies consists of a total of fifteen hours. Candidates<br />

for the minor will be required to take INS 160 (Introduction to Global Trade and Commerce<br />

Studies) and twelve additional hours in global trade and commerce studies, which must<br />

include a study abroad experience for credit. No more than six of the fifteen hours for the minor<br />

may be taken in a single discipline. The following list contains courses within <strong>Wake</strong> <strong>Forest</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> that qualify as a global trade and commerce studies course. Courses taken during<br />

the study abroad experience which may qualify as a GTCS course a<strong>ls</strong>o will be reviewed and<br />

approved by the director of international studies.<br />

Required Course for Global Trade and Commerce Studies<br />

INS 160. Introduction to Global Trade and Commerce Studies. (3h) Provides foundational knowledge<br />

in global trade and commerce. Focuses on understanding the global environment and the<br />

variety of issues associated with global trade and commerce.<br />

Elective Courses for Global Trade and Commerce Studies<br />

Additional elective courses may have been approved since publication of this bulletin.<br />

The program coordinator maintains a complete list of all approved elective courses. For course<br />

descriptions, see the relevant department’s listings in this publication.<br />

ANT 337. Economic Anthropology. (3h)<br />

ACC 290. International Accounting. (3h)<br />

BUS 215. Seminar in Comparative Management. (3h)<br />

222. Global Marketing Strategy. (3h)<br />

234. International Finance. (3h)<br />

290. International Business Study Tour. (3h)<br />

CHI 251. Business Hanyu. (3h)<br />

COM 350. Intercultural Communication. (3h)<br />

351. Comparative Communication. (3h)<br />

354. International Communication. (3h)<br />

ECN 251. International Trade. (3h)<br />

252. International Finance. (3h)<br />

253. Economics in Transition. (3h)<br />

254. Current Issues in African Development. (study tour) (3h)<br />

258. Economic Growth and Development. (3h)<br />

FRH 329. Introduction to Business French. (3h)<br />

330. Advanced Business French. (3h)<br />

G L O B A L T R A D E A N D C O M M E R C E S T U D I E S 142

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