Campus buildings 02
Catalog 2012-2013
Coggin College of Business
 

International Business Program Policies

  • Grade of "C" or better is required in all classes.
  • Please see an advisor for an OFFICIAL program of study and your personalized My Osprey Map to stay on track for graduation.
  • You must complete prerequisites before registering for any course. Refer to the Course Catalog for details.
  • International Business Majors are required to take an approved internshipforeign language proficiency, and an approved international experience.
  • All International Business Majors are required to take an approved international educational experience. Examples of approved experiences include the following:
    • Successful completion of an internship abroad.
    • Successful participation in a Coggin-Sponsored study abroad program.
    • Successful participation in a student exchange program abroad.
    • Studying another language abroad. IB majors must apply for a passport in 1st semester. 
  • There are opportunities for select students to do research with a professor for credit.  A student's GPA must be 2.5 or better to take advantage of this opportunity. 
  • A student must have a UNF & program GPA of 2.0 or better in order to graduate.
Policy on Use of International Academic Experiences in Undergraduate Degree Evaluations

The Coggin College of Business supports and encourages undergraduate students to study abroad. In all cases, students must obtain approval regarding anticipated academic credit earned prior to departure.   

The Coggin College of Business (http://www.unf.edu/coggin/abroad/) offers three types of programs:  

* Faculty-led study abroad courses  

Note: Coggin undergraduate students can only apply TWO upper-level, faculty-led study abroad courses towards their program of study. This excludes the 4-week summer and semester programs. Also, Coggin undergraduate students can only use ONE faculty-led study abroad towards their “major” requirements.  

* 4 week summer programs (via exchange partners)   

* Semester and academic year abroad (via exchange partners)  

On a limited case by case basis, students may be approved (through the formal College petition process) to participate in non-Coggin College of Business study abroad programs, when demonstrating a unique need unable to be met through a Coggin College of Business study abroad program.