When you major in international business and economics at Benedictine University, you will:
Become knowledgeable in international marketing, finance, trade and economics; a foreign language, history, international relations, international organizations and law; Be introduced to the cultural and socio-economic background of international business practices; Learn the skills needed to carry out business activities in the United States and abroad through the study of economics and accounting.
Students, usually in their junior year, will have the opportunity to study abroad in an established program and receive credit for the coursework they complete. Benedictine University has exchange programs with universities in Bolivia, China, Denmark, France, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, Spain and Taiwan. Benedictine also has agreements with third party providers. These independent organizations allow Benedictine University to expand students' opportunities to study abroad in areas such as Africa, Asia, Australia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, South America and The Middle East.