The International Business concentration will prepare you to navigate effectively as a manager in a complex and ever-changing global business environment. With the increasing interdependence of national economies and the growth of global enterprises, understanding international business frameworks and issues is vital to decision-makers. Through a multidisciplinary curriculum that includes accounting, economics, finance, management and marketing courses, you will have a chance to explore how businesses can manage the development of international commerce.
Highlights
This program provides:
- A global approach to macroeconomics and microeconomic topics, including trade theory, international financial policy and emerging markets, as well as insight into the global business environment.
- An understanding of the international economic and socio-cultural issues vital to decision-makers.
- Basic theory and knowledge of the current issues in international economics, accounting, finance, marketing and management.
- The opportunity to gain international exposure outside of the classroom through a study abroad business seminar. This seminar provides an excellent opportunity to expand your knowledge beyond the classroom and gain exposure to other cultures. Seminars are typically one-to-three weeks long and are scheduled to coincide with breaks between quarters in the academic calendar.
Concentration Requirements
Course Requirements
To complete this concentration, students must complete four courses from the following:
Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
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Select four from the following: | 16 | |
GLOBAL ECONOMY | ||
INTERNATIONAL TRADE THEORY & POLICY | ||
INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMICS | ||
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE | ||
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SEMINAR I | ||
INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT | ||
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING | ||
MARKETING ACROSS CULTURES: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE | ||
EMERGING MARKETS |