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International Trade & Finance (ITF) is a specialized academic program concentrating on global economic systems, where worldwide policies and market forces influence our interconnected society.
As an ITF student, you'll explore international economics and worldwide markets through dedicated coursework. The curriculum covers the mutual advantages of global trade, examines the impacts of tariffs and trade barriers, and investigates how international economic disruptions affect domestic markets along with potential policy responses.
The Bachelor of Science in International Trade & Finance equips students to recognize supply and demand dynamics in market economies and the essential conditions for their effective operation.
This 120-credit program provides insight into governmental economic policies and Federal Reserve operations, among other key topics. Admission requires a minimum 2.0 GPA and completion of 30 credit hours. The program's curriculum encompasses:
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Public Policy
International Trade & Finance
Economic Growth & Development
Econometrics
International Business & Relations
International students who have never attended a post-secondary education institution will apply as a freshman (first-year student), and must have the equivalent of a U.S. high school diploma with an academic average equivalent to a “B” (3.0 or better on the U.S. 4-point grading system). Entry requirements may vary from country by country.
Required Scores for Automatic Admission: TOEFL (paper-based exam) – 550, TOEFL (internet-based exam) – 79, IELTS - 6.5