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The international business concentration equips students with analytical skills and conceptual models to comprehend global financial, political, and economic systems. It examines how these systems impact corporate strategy and operations, the influence of cultural factors on business decisions, and methods for utilizing domestic and foreign resources to address multinational management challenges. The curriculum explores international business through three connected lenses: global economics and finance, international marketing, and corporate strategy across borders.
This area of study prepares graduates for foundational roles in global enterprises, including positions with multinational firms, international financial institutions, and government bodies. Potential employers range from the Export-Import Bank and OPIC to U.S. government departments like Commerce, State, and Treasury, as well as global organizations such as the World Bank and International Finance Corporation.