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International Programs
Athens State University is committed to meeting the International challenger of the 21st Century and all aspects of the Academic Global Environment.

ASU in London, England -Open to all colleges' majors and minors
Students may take up to 3 courses at Huron University-ASU Partner University - a small, U.S. privately owned university located in Bloomsbury, London right near the British Museum, a safe, upscale neighborhood. ASU students taking business courses may also take up to 2 additional (directed study) courses thorough the ASU College of Business Dean and Dr. Anderson. International Business minors may take 4 of the 6 required courses through ASU in London. Students will attend as ASU “visiting students” and Huron courses will transfer to Athens State.


Huron University has students from over 60 different countries and American students from other U.S. colleges will also be attending. Costs covers tuition, an apartment with a full kitchen, and subsidized cultural and social events. Other items covered by students include meals, plane fare (students may fly through Huron or on their own.), in-city transportation, textbooks, passport fees, optional medical insurance, e-mail access and refundable library and apartment deposits. Previous students have stated that basic personal expenses, including food, local transportation, laundry, some entertainment, etc. ran from $250 to $300 per week. Meals may also be taken at a nearby college cafeteria. Students will have both Huron U. and ASU advisors. Students will remain eligible for financial aid/scholarships. - See Sarah McAbee at Financial Aid.

For a list of specific courses offered the next term, please visit Huron University.
or contact, Dr. J. Mark Anderson, Director of Athens State University in London, England at 256.233.8148.


Academic Programs
Minor in International Business
Athens State University offers an International Business Minor, available to all Athens State Colleges, students, and majors . The following courses must be taken to satisfy the academic requirement.

MG 352 International Business 3 Semester Hours
An analysis of the cultural, economic, ethical, legal, and social environment of the global market.

EC 320/PO 320 Intro to International Commerce 3 Semester Hours
This course examines the international economic system and the management challenges faced by multinational corporations in the conduct of international business. Special attention is given to the mechanics of importing and exporting, international finance, and private international law.

EC 410 International Finance & Monetary Eco 3 Semester Hours
A macro examination of the operation of modern economic systems including price determination, aggregate demand and supply theory, public policy options, and the philosophical foundations of free market and command systems.

GBA 350 International Business Law 3 Semester Hours
Prerequisite: None. However, it is recommended that the student complete MG 352 before taking GBA 350. This course focuses on the legal framework within which international trade takes place. Within this large framework public and private international law are important as a sub-focus. Areas to be studied include international organizations, environmental law, human rights, economic/commercial law, public and private international law, tax law, comparative law and ethics.

PO 453 International Relations 3 Semester Hours
A survey of the basic characteristics and theories of the international system. Special emphasis is placed on regional and international organization, international law, international economics, strategic studies, and international cooperation.

MG 412 Cultural Diversity Issues in International Business 3 Semester Hours

Prerequisite: None. However, it is recommended that MG 352 and EC 320 be completed before taking MG 412. This is the capstone course for the international business minor. It focuses on two broad areas: case studies in political, legal, economic, and cultural areas and the in-depth study of multicultural diversity. Areas to be covered include religion, family, time, gender, race, ethnicity, aesthetics, power distance, individual vs. collective, masculine vs. feminine and uncertainty avoidance.


International Organizations
Alabama Council for International Programs
Athens State University is a founding member of the Alabama Council for International Programs, an in-state organization of universities and colleges, which promote cooperation concerning international programs, including academic courses, e.g., foreign languages, international business, etc., and study/travel abroad programs. It also provides international professional development opportunities for member faculty, as well as many other activities through networking and bi-annual meetings.

North Alabama International Trade Association
The Athens State College of Business is a member in good standing of the North Alabama International Trade Association. NAITA is an umbrella organization made up of business, government and academic groups, as well as individuals in North Alabama. NAITA's mission is to diversify and internationalize the economic base of North Alabama through encouraging exporting and other international business. This is accomplished through professional development seminars and conferences, networking through seminars, monthly meetings, newsletters and its home page www.naita.org . Memberships are available for students for $25 and for faculty and staff for $50. For more information contact, Dr. Mark Anderson at mark.anderson@athens.edu or by phone at 256.233.8148.

NAITA Scholarship

Student Internships with International Business
The College of Business, though its membership in and with the help of NAITA, is potentially able to place ASU International Business Minors into semester long internships with various international business firms in the Huntsville area. The ASU student receives one international business course credit and grade towards the international business minor in the form of a directed study - see Interim Dean Linda Shonesy, 256-233-8174 or Dr. Mark Anderson, 256-233-8148 for details.