Bachelor - Business Administration: International Business

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If you want to travel or work in the growing global business market, you might consider Colorado Technical University's Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a specialization in International Business program. Read on to learn more about this program.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Kind of Program Is It?

Colorado Technical University's Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a specialization in International Business program is designed to educate you in business with a special emphasis on the political, social, and cultural factors of contemporary markets. You have the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of management, how to use critical thinking to solve business problems, how to apply financial and statistical principles to decision-making, how work in collaborative business environments, and how to work on multicultural teams. This program is designed to train you to develop and implement international and global business strategies, operate ethically in an expanding business environment, and affect organizational change.

What Are the Prerequisites?

If you want to enroll in Colorado Technical University's Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a specialization in International Business program, you should have a background or interest in business, mathematics, political science, or communications. Applicants to all of Colorado Technical University's programs must have a high school diploma or equivalent; some programs have additional requirements.

What Are the Course Requirements?

This degree consists of 180 credits. This includes 24 concentration credits, in which you can learn about concepts specific to international business.

Business Administration Course Requirements

Core Courses

Course CodeCourse Name
ACCT201 Accounting I
ECO201 Macroeconomics
ECON202 Microeconomics
HRM210 Introductory Human Resource Management
MGM110 Principles of Business
MGM225 Introduction to Business Law
MGM255 Management Fundamentals
MKT210 Fundamentals of Marketing
MPM210 Introduction to Project Management
PFP110 Personal Finance Concepts

Upper-Level Core Courses

ACC350 Managerial Accounting Practices
FIN310 Financial Management Principles
HRM315 Managing Human Resources
HRM445 Organizational Change
MGM310 E-Business
MGM316 International Business Communications
MGM330 Business Decision-Making
MGM335 Organizational Behavior Principles
MGM340 Operations Management Principles
MGM355 International Business Practices
MGM365 The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business
MGM465 Business Strategy
MKT305 Marketing and the Virtual Marketplace
PHL310 Ethics
Electives Select a minimum of 8 credit hours from upper division courses

Concentration Courses

FIN356 International Finance
MGM336 Management in International Business
MGM366 Legal Operations in International Business
MKTG410 International Marketing
BUS/MGMT Electives Select a minimum of 8 credit hours from Business or Management courses

What Could I Do After I Graduate?

Career Opportunities

Colorado Technical University's Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a specialization in International Business program graduates could work as entry-level business associates in international business organizations. You could also be eligible for management positions. As a manager, your responsibilities could include human resources management, accounting, marketing, or finance.

Advanced Degrees

Colorado Technical University's Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a specialization in International Business program graduates could also further their education by pursuing a master's degree, such as a Master of Business Administration (MBA). Many MBA programs allow students to specialize in international business.

CTU does not guarantee employment or salary. University grants or scholarships are based on established criteria as published in the University's catalog and are awarded after verification that the conditions of eligibility have been met.