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The International Business program allows students to take an interdisciplinary, somewhat personalized approach to the study of global business. In addition to core business and university requirements, all international business majors take specialized courses in international economics, finance, management and marketing. Students in this concentration focus on East Asia and will study and obtain a high level of competency in a foreign language appropriate for the region. Students must also study the culture and history of the specific region.
The International Business program allows students to take an interdisciplinary, somewhat personalized approach to the study of global business. In addition to core business and university requirements, all international business majors take specialized courses in international economics, finance, management and marketing. Students in this concentration focus on East Asia and will study and obtain a high level of competency in a foreign language appropriate for the region. Students must also study the culture and history of the specific region.
All International Business majors are expected to participate in a study abroad experience. A series of study abroad options are available for summer, semester or a year, from a wide range of countries.
Students become proficient in a foreign language.
International business students are encouraged to minor in a business functional area such as accounting, finance, marketing or management.
International Business
Undergraduate
On-Campus
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
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MEDIAN SALARY
Produce financial and market intelligence by querying data repositories and generating periodic reports. Devise methods for identifying data patterns and trends in available information sources.
MEDIAN SALARY
Conduct quantitative analyses of information affecting investment programs of public or private institutions.
Lecture, discussion and case studies. A capstone course to integrate and apply the theories and concepts learned in required international business courses to the operations of international business organizations. Prerequisites: ECON 450, MKTG 411, FIN 435, or permission of the instructor, and a declared major in the University or permission of the Dean's Office.
An examination of the operational and cross-cultural aspects of international marketing, including the nature of competition, developmental marketing structures and channels, price and credit policies, promotional methods, trade barriers, and international arrangements. Prerequisite: C or better in MKTG 311 (or equivalent), and a declared major in the University or permission of the Dean's Office.
An analysis of business practices in Asia. Emphasis will be on business, government relations, business strategy, structure, organizational processes, and human resource management. Prerequisites: MGMT 325, FIN 323, and MKTG 311 or permission of the instructor, and a declared major in the University or permission of the Dean's Office.
Students entering the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program in International Business should meet the minimum university admission requirements (Undergraduate Admission)
Estimated rates for the 2022-23 academic year. Rates are subject to change. Anyone that is not a current Virginia resident will be charged non-resident rates. That includes international students.
$ 374
$ 1,039
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