International Business
This concentration equips students with the skills and knowledge to navigate the complexities of the global marketplace. Courses like Small Business Start-up and Management, Cross-Cultural and Diversity Management, and International Business provide a foundation for creating and operating businesses, managing diverse teams, and understanding international trade and economic environments.
With a focus on cultural competence, ethical decision-making, and strategic thinking, students gain practical experience in business planning, leadership, and global economic issues, preparing them for impactful careers in both international and domestic markets.
Course Selection
In addition to the required general courses for a B.Com., students specializing in International Business must take the following:
Most students should choose to take their introductory business courses and as many Common Curriculum courses as possible in their first year. This gives them greater flexibility in their second or third year to participate in an exchange at one of our partner institutions around the globe. Every student is assigned a faculty advisor when they pay their tuition deposit to help with course selection throughout their program.