BSBA in International Business



Why Study International Business

Given the global events over the last five years, the demand for international business education is higher than ever and expected to increase. As a specialist who understands the diversity of international business—and armed with a strong business background—you will be a valuable participant in global business ventures.

The bottom line—this major is all about globalization. Globalization is an increasingly important process that is restructuring markets and making the world smaller. Companies now have to deal—voluntarily or involuntarily—with international issues. They have to operate in different countries at the same time, with different cultures, political and economic circumstances.

These are all issues that you will deal with if you decide to study International Business.


Nich, C. (n.d.). Guide to college majors in international business. Retrieved November 25, 2006, from the World Wide Learn Web site at www.worldwidelearn.com.

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2005). Occupational Outlook Handbook. Retrieved November 11, 2006 from the U.S. Department of Labor Web site at www.bls.gov.

   
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