Management and International Business Undergraduate Program Information

International Business

International Business majors learn how to apply a global perspective to the fundamental disciplines of business (i.e. finance, management, marketing, etc.) for organizations whose business transactions cross national borders.  It is critical for students to understand how these organizations are impacted by market opportunities, competition, demand for raw materials, low labor costs and government regulations. 

Career opportunities include:

  • International Account Executive
  • International Trade Specialist
  • Government Relations Manager
  • Foreign Diplomat
  • Foreign Correspondent
  • Exchange Trader
  • Importer/Exporter
  • Linguist/Interpreter
  • Negotiator

Management

The study of Management focuses on how individuals and groups function within organizations and how organizations interact with their environment.  Managers plan, organize, lead and control resources to achieve organizational objectives through people. Students learn the fundamental concepts of teamwork, leadership, communication and ethics. 

Career opportunities include:

  • Business Analyst
  • Consultant
  • Entrepreneur
  • Personnel Manager
  • Project Manager
  • Purchasing Agent
  • Recruiter
  • Restaurant/Hotel Manager
  • Sales Manager
  • Securities Trader

Undergraduate Program Information

Admission and progression requirements and all program requirements can be found in the Undergraduate Catalog.

Majors

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Minors

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Academic Plans of Study

Contact Information

Department phone 704-687-7576

Advising phone 704-687-7585

Fax 704-687-1380

Department Chair:
Dr. George Banks

Department Coordinator:
LaStarsha Edwards

Academic Advisor: 
Ms.Madi Josupait