The International Business concentration prepares students for careers in the global business world by focusing on three components: business administration, international business specialization, and world language. It is designed to provide you with a global perspective. The program of study has three parts, with course requirements in business administration and international business and a demonstration of proficiency in a world language at the second-year college level. To gain cultural exposure to a foreign country or region, you’ll take a 6-credit cognate course in cultural studies drawn from the departments of anthropology, art, interdisciplinary studies, political science, geography, history, world languages, or literature. We also encourage you to take a summer session or semester in a foreign country, both excellent preparation for a career in international business.
As the economy becomes increasingly global, knowledge of international markets and business trends is a vital skill set that many companies desire. This need will only continue to increase, and an undergraduate degree in this area of study can be used in a variety of industries. A degree in international business can be useful in a variety of industries, even beyond conventional international business degree job opportunities. The unique and versatile skill set this degree provides can be used to help you reach your career goals.
The School of Business is accredited by AASCB International.
School / College
School of Business
Department
Management and International Business
Contact
Robert Smith, Esq.