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
B.B.A., B.S. – Logistics coordinator, import coordinator, documentation clerk, account manager, export coordinator, import/export management trainee, assistant import manager, project executive, and production manage
180 QUARTER CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION
**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