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An International Business (IB) specialization equips students with the expertise, competencies, and practical exposure needed to thrive in global commerce. BSBA candidates must pair this International Business focus with an additional BSBA concentration. This dual preparation readies graduates for roles across diverse sectors—including manufacturing, services, or knowledge-based industries—that engage with international markets, suppliers, financial sources, or multicultural teams. The program requires eighteen (18) credit hours: fifteen (15) in mandatory courses and three (3) in electives. International business coursework may also fulfill requirements for other concentrations.
Career Paths
Business education offers versatile, adaptable, and highly applicable knowledge. Graduates with business qualifications can pursue diverse roles across multiple sectors and disciplines. Opportunities span government agencies, corporations of all sizes, nonprofits, and academic institutions. A business degree fosters rewarding, adaptable careers—aligning personal passions with professional goals while enabling career shifts as new prospects emerge. While business graduates qualify for countless roles across industries, we've categorized potential career paths by department for easier navigation.