Curriculum
IUBM Curriculum

I. Business Required Courses
- Economics I
- Economics II
- Statistics I
- Statistics II
- Financial Accounting I
- Introduction to Information Technology
- Mathematics for Business Application

II. Business Elective Courses
- Organizational Behavior
- Competitive Analysis
- Contemporary Management
- Contemporary Business Practice
- Marketing Management
- Image and Brand Management
- Human Relationship
- International Business Management
- International Trade and Policy
- International Human Resource Management
- Analysis of International Industrial Environment
- International Marketing Management
- International Finance
- Financial Management
- Financial Statements Analysis
- Financial Derivatives
- Business Valuation
- Money and Banking
- Investment
- Financial Accounting
- Social Network Application Development
- Electronic Commerce Applications
- Practice of Big Data Analytics
- Enterprise Resource Planning
- Global Information Systems Strategies
- Readings in Information Management

III. Service Learning Courses
- Service Learning Seminar in Business

IV. English Training Courses
- Practical English I and II
- English Listening and Speaking (Application) I and II
- English Grammar and Essay Writing I and II

V. Physical Education Courses
- Physical Education I and II (1st Year)
- Physical Education III (2nd Year)
- Physical Education IV (3rd Year)

VI. General Education Courses
- General Education Electives
- Freshman: Economics, Accounting, Introduction to Information, Management, Calculus, and other common Required courses.
- Sophomore: Financial Management, Marketing Management, Global Information Systems Strategies, International Business Management, Money and Banking, and other Elective courses.
- Junior: Business valuation, International Human Resource Management, International Trade and Policy, International Marketing Management, Social Network Applied Development, Electronic commerce Applications, and other Elective courses.
- Senior: Human Relationship, Analysis of International Industrial Environment, Reading in Information Management, Options and Futures Markets, and other Elective courses.
- Through the 4 + 1 curriculum, students are allowed to apply in the International Master of Business Administration (IMBA) program at the COB in their senior year, and receive both the Bachelor and Master degrees in five years.
- The COB is collaborating with several global universities such as: Michigan Technological University (U.S.), University of North Carolina (U.S.), Pittsburg State University (U.S.), Reading University (Britain), SKEMA Business School (France), University of South Australia (Australia), Beijing Institute of Technology (Mainland China), etc. Students could apply for exchange or dual degree program to those schools.