International Business

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Charles A. Dana Professor Michael Puddicombe; Professors D. William Jolley, H. Stewart Robertson and David Ward; Associate Professors David Blythe, Nasim Hosein, Sethuram Soman, Xiaoping Song, Judith Stallings-Ward and Thomas Yandow; Visiting Associate Professors Andrew Bargerstock and Peter Appleton; Lecturers James Rogler and Kris Rowley; Adjunct Instructors Daniel Alcorn, Joseph Bosley, Duncan Currier, Jon Dellapriscoli, and Bruce Faulkner.

The International Business major focuses on preparing our students for a successful career in business, government, non-profit organizations or military service with a distinctly global perspective. This program will enhance students’ strategic thinking and broaden their global business acumen. Through a unique combination of business courses, proficiency in cross-cultural communication and study abroad, students will understand all functional areas of a firm, as well as the global, strategic management issues most businesses face today.

Accreditation: Accreditation of the International Business Program by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs is pending.

Goals:
  • Gain a solid foundation in general business skills and principles
  • Develop a foreign language ability consistent with program goals
  • Acquire an awareness of and an appreciation for how business is conducted in other cultures by spending a semester overseas
  • Learn collaborative business practices through hands-on exercises and internship opportunities

Outcomes:
  • Appreciate the impact of globalization on countries, businesses and their citizens and provide a strong foundation in international implications for business disciplines.
  • Explain the role of international organizations/agreements that affect business organizations including, by way of example, regional agreements and treaties, the World Bank, the World Trade Organization, and the International Monetary Fund.
  • Analyze the political, legal, economic, and cultural environments of multinational organizations required to develop competitive strategies in a global environment.
  • Evaluate the impact of internationalization on company strategies and on the mode of entry chosen by a multinational organization.
  • Apply knowledge of cultural values in evaluating alternative management techniques in different cultures.
  • Design a marketing strategy for an international market.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the basics of international finance necessary to conduct financial transactions in a global economy, including development and current status of international monetary system, foreign exchange exposure, global parity conditions,  global capital budgeting, global cost of capital, and exports and/imports.
  • Develop cultural understanding through course work and a required semester abroad.
Careers for this Major:
  • Leadership and management positions in multinational business organizations
  • Government agencies and military service
  • International banking
  • Corporate finance
  • Humanitarian and not-for-profit organizations