SLU’s international business majors learn how communication styles, social infrastructure and work attitudes can differ by area of the world. You'll examine how the economy, politics, pace of life, geography and government policies impact global business practices.

If you choose to study international business at SLU, you'll explore topics such as exporting, importing, foreign direct investment, foreign licensing, international services and global transactions of products or services.

SLU international business students are strongly encouraged to study abroad and gain firsthand experience through immersion. The University offers a large selection of full-semester destinations, but you can also choose experiences as short as seven to 10 days.

The Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business also offers students additional resources outside the classroom, including a chapter of Alpha Kappa Epsilon, an international business fraternity.