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Business Administration Degree: International Business

Bachelor's Degree

Our Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an international business concentration is designed to help you succeed in a diverse business climate. To help you develop a thorough understanding of the global marketplace and today's domestic business environment, this program offers courses specific to international business, as well as a core business curriculum with classes ranging from human resources to computer skills and more.

Upon successful completion of this business administration degree program with a concentration in international business, graduates are awarded a bachelor of science degree.

Business Administration (International Business Concentration) Program Features

  • Diverse courses ranging from Multinational Management to Global Issues-Business, Government, and Society, and beyond
  • General education courses designed to help strengthen your critical thinking and communications skills
  • Core business courses to provide a well-rounded understanding of accounting, business ethics, and more  

Potential Business Administration and International Business Career Opportunities

As a graduate of this business administration bachelor's degree program with a concentration in international business, you may seek future entry-level employment opportunities in these areas:

  • Finance
  • Business

Business Administration Courses and Typical Length of Study

The approximate length of study for this program is 120 semester credit hours.

Core Business Administration
Courses and Electives
Credit
Hours
ACCT111 Accounting I 3
ACCT112 Accounting II 3
BADM111 Principles of Management 3
BADM211 Organizational Behavior 3
BADM212 Human Resource Management 3
BADM236 Introduction to International Business  3
BADM240 Introduction to Business Law 3
BADM261 Financial Management 3
BADM380 Business Ethics 3
BCAP106 Introduction to Microsoft Office     3
ECON110 Microeconomics     3
ECON111 Macroeconomics 3
MATH295 Statistics II 3
MRKT110 Principles of Marketing 3
  Open electives (2) - (100 level or higher) 6
  Open electives (2) - (200 level or higher) 6
  Open electives (2) - (300 level or higher) 6


International Business Concentration
Courses and Electives

ECON210 International Economics 3
BADM356 Multinational Management 3
BADM364 Global Issues - Business, Government,
and Society
3
BADM366  Managing the Diversified Workforce 3
MRKT355 Global Marketing 3
  Business elective (300 Level or Higher) 3


General Education Courses
and Electives

GNED111 First Semester Seminar  3
GNED211 Critical Thinking Workshop 3
  Upper Seminar Elective 3
BADM495 Strategic Management 3
ENGL103 English Composition 3
ENGL106 English Composition II 3
ENGL110 Oral Communication 3
MATH116 Finite Mathematics or approved elective 3
MATH195 Statistics I 3
  Natural Science elective (100 level or higher) 3
  Humanities elective (100 level or higher) 3
  Humanities elective (200 level or higher) 3
SOCI111 Introduction to Sociology 3
  Social Science elective (200 level or higher) 3


Total Credit Hours


120


Business Administration Program Outcomes

The business administration degree program is designed to prepare graduates to meet the following outcomes:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the role of accounting and finance in the management process
  • Discuss various micro- and macroeconomic principles and articulate the impact that those principles have on the organizational decision-making process
  • Analyze the role of marketing in the business environment and apply core marketing principles to the development of business strategy and decision-making processes
  • Examine the impact of leadership, employee behavior, organizational culture, group dynamics, and the team-based approach in defining organizational culture and resolving organizational concerns
  • Examine the ethical and legal implications of managerial decisions and the effect of those decisions on organizational stakeholders
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the role of emerging technologies as they relate to the new global scope of management and marketing
  • Examine the multidisciplinary nature of business and analyze the role that each discipline plays in the strategic management process

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