From taking on the challenges of being an international sales manager at a U.S. technology company to being a global supply chain planner at the German company, or perhaps being on staff at a foreign embassy in Washington DC working with companies who want to increase their international trade, a degree in international business puts you on the path to a rewarding career.
Corporations, nonprofits and government agencies all over the world need talented professionals with the ability to successfully work in culturally diverse environments and have a knowledge of global markets and international business trends. As an international business major, you?ll learn how to work with culturally diverse businesses and populations, and further develop your critical thinking and analytical skills.? You will also develop a foundation in international finance, international marketing, global supply chain, and international management and strategy, as well as learn how to work with international data and its sources. Graduates with this background have the ability to develop careers in a wide range of areas including, but not limited to, global supply chain, international marketing and marketing research, business development, financial analysis, and business consulting.