Excel in the Global World of Business
As globalization increases, businesses ranging from multinational corporations to small enterprises are pursuing international operations. EMU is among the few institutions that offer a wide array of multidisciplinary bachelor's degrees in international business. You will receive a strong foundation in your chosen discipline alongside global learning experiences that prepare you for diverse business environments.
Non-business majors seeking a competitive advantage in their careers are encouraged to pursue a minor in International Business Minor (for Non-Business Majors).
An International Business [Graduate Certificate] is also available for those who have earned an advanced degree and wish to add an international component to their skill sets.
Our Academic Programs
Learn multidisciplinary subjects to prepare you for a career in international business while focusing on your major field of study. Each of the majors listed below allows students to complete 12 elective credit hours in subjects that include the following:
- Fundamentals of Global Business
- International Business Ethics
- Managing World Business Communications
- Doing Business in Countries/Regions
These programs also feature study abroad and world language requirements to round out your international business degree.
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Many careers now have an international aspect and non-business majors are encouraged to add to their marketability with a minor in International Business Minor (for Non-Business Majors).
Students who are interested in transferring to an International Business program are encouraged to visit Transfer Partnerships for a list of articulation agreements.
International Business [Graduate Certificate] - In an increasingly complex and culturally connected world, the International Business [Graduate Certificate] will equip you with the knowledge and skills to navigate the global marketplace. This program offers insights into international business practices and strategies, focusing on topics like global marketing, cross-cultural management, international trade and finance, global supply chain management, and strategic planning for multinational corporations. It is designed to help students succeed in an interconnected economy. Topics include:
- International Finance
- International Business Law
- Global Marketing
- International Trade
- International Monetary Economics, and more
Internships
Internships allow students to apply their in-class learning to on-the-job experiences while also building their network of professionals who can help with job searches, career advancement, and more. Learn more about EMU internships.
Careers
With a bachelor’s degree in international business focused on a specific major, you'll be well-equipped to contribute to organizations on the global stage across various careers such as:
- Marketing Manager
- Supply Chain Manager
- Accountant
- Corporate Entrepreneur
- Computer and Information Systems Managers
- Financial Manager
- Economist
Undergraduate Degrees and Minor
- Accounting [BBA] - International Business
- Accounting Information Systems [BBA] - International Busniess
- Computer Information Systems [BBA] - International Business
- Economics [BBA] - International Business
- Entrepreneurship [BBA] - International Business
- Finance [BBA] - International Business
- General Business [BBA] - International Business
- Management [BBA] - International Business
- Marketing - International Business [BBA]
- Supply Chain Management - International Business [BBA]
- Minor (for Non-Business Majors) - International Business
Graduate Certificate
Resources
- Call: 734.487.2454
- Office: 203 Hill Hall, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
- Email: [email protected]