Economics with an International Issues Specialization?

<p>Hello, I'm a UC Irvine student, and I'm new to this forum. I've used these threads before in my college planning, and I look foward to contributing to it.</p>

<p>Perhaps as a product of the current job market, I've been agonizing over how to alter my economics degree in marketable way. I've already decided that my current Economics B.A. isn't enough, and I've been exploring a few options. My goal immediately following graduation is to attend the Global MBA program at Yonsei University in South Korea. If I'm unable to be accepted right off the bat, I'm content with working a few years in the US to beef up my application.</p>

<p>Currently, my major is Economics with a Specialization in International Issues. My plan is to change this to Business Economics with the same specialization, and also focus on completing all the Korean language coursework available at my school.</p>

<p>Is this marketable? Ultimately, I'm afraid that I won't be accepted to the MBA, and that as a result of not having a marketable minor to supplement my Bus. Econ. degree will be unable to find a decent job.</p>

<p>My other options were Business Econ. with a minor in math, statistics, or accounting (however, I wouldn't be able to complete the Korean language coursework if I took this route).</p>

<p>Thanks</p>