International Business (BS)
Bachelor's degree
In Largo (USA), Heidelberg (Germany), Paris (France) and another venue.
Start your professional path towards a career in the International Business field!
-
Type
Bachelor's degree
-
Location
-
Start date
Different dates available
-
Credits
120
With the rapid globalization of business, companies must expand operations internationally to remain competitive. The Bachelor of Science in International Business provides the essential skills, practices and specialization for students seeking a future as international business executives.
In addition to high-quality academics, Schiller International University offers its students the freedom to transfer to any of its campuses worldwide. This unique opportunity allows international business students to interact with peers from around the world and experience first-hand the global nature of business today.
Additionally, earning your International Business degree online will allow you the flexibility to take classes around your schedule!
Many international business positions are available within the United States, but opportunities for working and traveling abroad are in abundance. In addition to basic business principles, students will become familiar with the linguistic, social, economic and political conditions and business practices of several countries. Principles in business administration as well as the application of economics and the psychology of marketing are covered.
Follow the link you have on emagister.co.uk (Request information) and you will find out everything you need to know about this course without any obligation.
Important information
Documents
- Brochure
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
Start date
Start date
Start date
About this course
- Apply basic business practices to resolve international business problems.
- Assess market globalization factors and typical business strategies for competing in foreign markets.
- Integrate culturally sensitive concepts within a global scale.
- Analyze emerging issues facing countries or businesses in international markets.
Reviews
Subjects
- Psychology
- Marketing
- International
- Finance
- International Business
- Communication Training
- Art History
- Mathematics
- English
- Political Science
Course programme
- Art History
- European History to 1815
- College Mathematics
- Applied Mathematics
- Introduction to International Relations
- Science and Society
- General Psychology
- Beginning Foreign Language 1
- Beginning Foreign Language 2
- English Composition: Expository Writing
- English: Research and Writing
- Introduction to Political Science
Required Core Courses Credits: 60
- Applications of Computers
- Accounting I
- Principles of Business Law
- Business Finance
- Introduction to Sustainable Development
- Business Communication
- Statistics
- Human Resources Management
- Marketing Management
- Multinational Enterprise
- International Business Policy
- Capstone
- Introduction to International Business
- Principles of Marketing
- Principles of Microeconomics
- Principles of Macroeconomics
- International Trade & Finance
- Intercultural Communication
- Public Speaking
- Cross-Cultural Communication
Elective Courses: 24
- Accounting II
- European History- Napoleonic Period to Present
- International Marketing
- Behavioral Aspects
- Entrepreneurship & New Venture
- Modern Diplomacy
- Selected Topics in International Relations
- Industrial Psychology
- Economies of Developing Countries
- Intermediate Foreign Language 1 or any 200- 400 level Elective
- Intermediate Foreign Language 2 or any 200 – 400 level Elective
- Leadership and Management Planning Techniques
- Leadership and Decision-Making
- Import-Export Operations
- Auditing
- Accounting Seminar
- Case Studies in Marketing
- European Banking and Finance
- Selected topics in International Business
International Business (BS)