Major in International Business
In addition to the core courses, students must complete the following non-Commerce electives:Ìý
- Language Requirement 6Ìýcredit hours (X/Y)Ìý- (at a level appropriate to knowledge, as determined by Dept. concerned)
Plus four ´Ç´Ú:Ìý
- - Global Marketing
- - International Financial Management
- - International and Intercultural Management
- - International Business Strategy
- COMM 4705.03 - Contemporary Issues in Global Business
- - Emerging Giants:Ìý The Economic Rise of China and India
- - Euros & Cents:Ìý Common Market to European Union
- ECON 2334.03 - Globalization & Economic Development:Ìý Current Debates
- -Ìý Political Worlds:Ìý The Global Domain
- -Ìý Globalization Multi-term course
- POLI 3233.03 -Ìý Canada in the Global Economy
- -Ìý Politics of Consumption
- -Ìý Canadian Foreign Policy
NOTE:Ìý Students must also complete one academic term or one work term in a country that is not their primary residence.
NOTE:Ìý ECON and POLI satisfy "electives" (not COMM/MGMT electives)
Career options for International Business majors
In business, many opportunities exist in other countries and cultures. That's why employers seek well-trained individuals who have the skills necessary to transverse our borders. Potential career options include:
- business strategy consultant
- finance advisor
- foreign market analyst
- international trader
- management consultant
- stock analyst