ObjectivesBerkeley College’s programs in International Business provide students with the knowledge and understanding required to deal effectively with the complexities of contemporary global business environments, both multinational and multicultural.
Course description Benefit From:
Learning how businesses today look beyond borders to sell products as well as to source materials, products, and manufacturing
Understanding how to compete in an interdependent world by managing cultural diversity with creative problem-solving
Integrated foundation in international trade, marketing, and management; learn about global business practices and build an understanding of cultural and environmental contexts of international business
Hands-on experience with software used in business
Internship in an organization with an international orientation that allows students to apply their education in the workplace
**All International Business elective credits must be at the 300/400 level.
***24 Liberal Arts credits must be at the 300/400 level.
****12 credits selected from the following:
HUM215 World Literature
HUM225 Ethics
HUM231 World Civilization I
HUM232 World Civilization II
SOC205 World Cultures
SOC310 Intercultural Communications
SOC415 Global Social Change
Foreign Language courses