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The American University of Paris

The American University of Paris Overview
The American University of Paris is one of the top educational institutions of France, as well as Europe. In the last few years The American University of Paris has been combining teaching and research, in order to provide top quality education.
The American University of Paris Department of International Business Administration
The Department of International Business Administration of the American University of Paris, is offering the following programs:

  • Major in International Business Administration
  • Minor in International Business Administration
  • Major in Applied International Finance

    The following are the core courses of the Major in International Business Administration program:

    • Applied Finite Mathematics: Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
    • Managerial Accounting
    • Applied Statistics I
    • Management and Organizational Behavior
    • Writing and Criticism or Advanced Critical Analysis and Writing
    • Marketing
    • Principles of Microeconomics
    • Corporate Finance
    • Principles of Macroeconomics
    • Operations Management
    • Introduction to International Economic Relations
    • Business Law
    • Applied Computing or Introduction to the Use of Computer Environments
    • Strategic Management
    • Financial Accounting
    The following are some of the courses offered in the Minor in International Business Administration program:
    • Financial Accounting
    • Marketing
    • Management and Organizational Behavior
    Following are the core courses of the Major in Applied International Finance program, which is jointly provided by the Department of Economics and the Department of International Business Administration :
    • Applied Statistics I
    • Principles of Macroeconomics
    • Calculus I
    • Introduction to International Economic Relations
    • Linear Algebra
    • International Monetary Economics
    • Applied Computing or Introduction to the Use of Computer Environments
    • International Financial Markets
    • Financial Accounting
    • Money, Banking, and Finance
    • Managerial Accounting
    • Investment Analysis
    • Finance and Accounting for Multinationals
    • Multinational Business Finance
    • Corporate Finance
    • Computational Finance
    • Principles of Microeconomics
    The American University of Paris Department of Economics
    The Department of Economics offers the Major in Applied International Finance program, along with the Department of International Business Administration. It also provides the following programs:
    • Major in International Economics
    • Minor in International Economics
    The following courses are offered in the Major in International Economics program:
    • Applied Statistics I
    • Introduction to International Economic Relations
    • Calculus I
    • Intermediate Microeconomics or Quantitative Intermediate Microeconomics
    • Financial Accounting
    • Intermediate Macroeconomics
    • Principles of Microeconomics
    • Writing and Criticism or Advanced Critical Analysis and Writing or Any CL/EN or CL course (above 200 level)
    • Principles of Macroeconomics
    Following are the required courses of the Minor in International Economics program:
    • Principles of Microeconomics
    • Introduction to International Economic Relations
    • Principles of Macroeconomics
    Following are the elective courses of the Minor in International Economics program:
    • Intermediate Microeconomics
    • Intermediate Macroeconomics
    • Quantitative Intermediate Microeconomics
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