Introduction
In the increasingly global economy, many of our graduates will be seeking employment in the field of international business with hopes of traveling and working abroad in a variety of countries and cultures.
Courses for the International Business Support Concentration
Students are required to take three of the four following courses in addition to their core courses and main concentration.
FINC 5340 International Finance (Summer)
Theory, practice and problems involving international commerce between nations.
MKTG 5340 International Marketing (Fall)
Analysis and planning of marketing mix on an international scale. The course focuses on the aspects of international marketing such as the international market, the identification of global opportunities and threats, the formulation of international marketing strategy, and the organization and control of global markets.
BUSI 5380 Global Enrichment (Summer)
The global enrichment program allows students to increase their interest in other cultures, become less ethnocentric as they become aware of cultural differences, develop language skills within a cultural context and become more culturally sensitive and accepting. Students can make professional contacts, gain a sense of direction for their future career and gain a sense of responsibility in working on a project.
Proposed Course
BULW 5380 International Law (Spring)
A course emphasizing the global legal environment in which today's businesses function.
Sample Degree Plan
1st Fall Semester (9 hours)
Spring Semester (9 hours)
Summer I (6 hours)
Summer II (3 hours)
2nd Fall Semester (9 hours)
Course Descriptions
Downloadable Degree Plan
MBA - International Business Support (Microsoft Excel Format)
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