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International business prepares you to be a culturally sensitive citizen in the global economy.International business courses show you how industries are connected across the world. In addition to learning foundational research and communication tools, you learn about differences in cultures, economies and politics that affect the global landscape. To complete the degree, you complete a yearlong research project for a local business or nonprofit organization. As part of the project, you analyze global market opportunities for a client, learn about its competitors and develop strategies to introduce the company's products or services to a new market.
By the time you graduate, your experiences may include:
A semester or short-term study abroad
Courses in a foreign language
A second major or minor within the Foster College of Business
Professional development and networking through the Global Business Association and Global Ambassadors
Admission is based on a review of each student’s total academic and extracurricular record; the high school record of scholastic achievement and extracurricular and community activity; Results from the SAT or ACT; English language proficiency; Judgments made as a result of personal interviews and campus visits.