Duration
The full-time course is over 12 semesters (3 semesters per year) and can be completed within 4 years.
Each semester is 12-15 weeks. There are three semesters per year:
- Summer semester: May-August
- Fall semester: August/September-December
- Spring semester: January-April
Click here for a copy of the tentative schedule
Candidature Period
The maximum allowed period for a student to complete a single degree program would be 6 years and a double major or double degree program would be 8 years. If a student fails to complete the course within the candidature period, they will not be entitled to any recourse or refund.
Mode of Delivery
Lectures, discussions, presentations, activities and consultations.
Acceptance Criteria (International Trade)
• Successful completion of any two Geography or Management modules with a minimum GPA of 2.0.
• Minimum GPA of 2.0, both overall and at UB
Acceptance Criteria (Psychology)
• Successful completion of the four prerequisite modules with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.
• Minimum GPA of 2.0, both overall and at UB.
Graduation Criteria
• Minimum completion of 120 credits
• Minimum GPA of 2.0, both overall and at UB
• Minimum GPA of 2.0 in Psychology modules at UB.
• Meet major and general education requirements.
Programme Structure & Curriculum
Prerequisite Modules
Required Modules for International Trade
1. GEO 100 Geography Perspectives & World Issues (3 credits)
2. GEO 102 Introduction to Human Geography (3 credits)
3. GEO 120 Maps and Mapping (3 credits)
4. GEO 330 Dynamics of International Business (3 credits)
5. GEO 333 Bases of World Commerce (3 credits)
6. GEO 334 International Environments and Commercial Problems (3credits)
7. GEO 211 Univariate Statistics in Geography (4 credits)
8. GEO 425 Industrial / Business Geography (3 credits)
9. GEO 460 Geography of Development (3 credits)
10. ECO 181 Introduction to Macroeconomics (4 credits)
11. ECO 182 Introduction to Microeconomics (4 credits)
12. MGQ 201 Introduction to Computers and Statistics (4 credits)
13.-16. 3 300/400-level Geography Electives (9 credits)
Prerequisite Modules for Psychology
17. MTH 115 Survey of Algebra and Trigonometry (4 credits)1
18. PSY 101 Introductory Psychology (3 credits)1
19. PSY 207 Psychological Statistics (4 credits)1
20. PSY 250 Scientific Inquiry in Psychology (3 credits)
Required Modules for Psychology
21. 300-level course 1 – Clinical (3 credits)
This module may include: Psychology of Personality, Abnormal Psychology, Community Psychology, Clinical Psychology or Health Psychology.
22. 300-level course 2 – Social (3 credits)
This module may include: Social Psychology, Social Conflict and Its Resolution, Psychology of Work in Organizations or Developmental Psychology.
23. 300-level course 3 – Cognitive (3 credits)
This module may include: Cognitive Psychology, Introduction to Cognitive Science:Concepts of the Mind or Sensory Processes and Perception.
24. 300-level course 4 – Behavioral Neuroscience (3 credits)
25-27. 3 400-level Psychology modules (9 credits)
General Education
28. ESL 407 Written English I (3 credits)
29. ESL 408 Written English II (3 credits)
30. MUS 113 Music and Society (3 credits)
or
MUS 115 Understanding Music (3 credits)
or
MUS 116 Theory of Music for Nonmajors (3 credits)
or
MUS 264 World Music (3 credits)
31. NTR 108 Human Nutrition (3 credits)2
32. NTR 109 Nutrition in Practice (3 credits)2
33. NTR 110 Nutrition in Practice Lab (1 credit)2
34. PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy (3 credits)
or
PHI 107 Ethics (3 credits)
or
PHI 115 Critical Thinking (3 credits)
35. UGC 111 World Civilizations I (3 credits)
36. UGC 112 World Civilizations II (3 credits)
37. UGC 211 American Pluralism and the Search for Equality (3 credits)
Free Electives (from any major)
8 credits
Please click link below to retrieve the description of the modules.
UB Undergraduate Catalogue
- Meets general education requirements.
- These are online modules. Local resource persons may conduct weekly sessions for selected modules.
Note:
a. 1 credit equals 12.5 contact hours of classroom study.
b. Students are subject to a foreign language requirement. Students must complete a two-semester module sequence in a foreign language, or demonstrate proficiency in a language other than English equivalent to completion of a first-year, second-semester module.
c. The modules offered are subject to change.
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