Global Collaboration
The concentration in International Business prepares students to effectively manage in a global environment that is both intricate and continuously dynamic. It offers a practical academic experience both in the classroom and overseas in countries across Europe, Asia and Central America.
Center for International Business Initiatives
The internationalization of business has created the need for higher levels and more efficient delivery of knowledge. UNO's Center for International Business Initiatives will ramp up international business experience for students who want to be at the forefront of a global business world.
Concentration in International Business
A concentration in International Business (IB) provides students with the knowledge, skills and experience necessary for successful careers in the global business environment. BSBA students must combine the International Business Concentration with another BSBA Concentration.
With this preparation, graduates will be prepared for employment in many manufacturing, service, or knowledge-based industries with international markets, international suppliers, international sources of finance, or an internationally diverse workforce.
Required Courses
Course Number | Course Name |
BSAD 2700 | GLOBALIZATION OF BUSINESS ENTERPRISE |
ECON 3600 | INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS |
FNBK 3700 | INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT |
MGMT 4150 | INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT |
MKT 3380 | INTERNATIONAL MARKETING |
Elective Courses
Course Number
|
Course Name |
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDY ABROAD | |
INTERNATIONAL TRADE | |
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY THEORY | |
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | |
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LAW | |
GLOBAL SOURCING AND INNOVATION | |
COMPARATIVE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION | |
GEOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION | |
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN THE GLOBAL WORKPLACE | |
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT & SUSTAINABILITY |
Special Topics in Marketing and Management with a global emphasis will also be offered on a regular basis.
Secondary Concentration in International Business
A secondary concentration in international business is an option that enables BSBA students to add an international business focus to their primary BSBA concentration area.
Students must complete BSAD 2700 and nine (9) of courses representing three different areas in the College of Business Administration. In other words, students must choose three (3) courses from three (3) different areas.
Required Course
Course Number | Course Name |
BSAD 2700 | GLOBALIZATION OF BUSINESS ENTERPRISE |
Elective Courses
Course Number
|
Course Name |
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDY ABROAD | |
INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS | |
INTERNATIONAL TRADE | |
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY THEORY | |
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | |
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | |
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LAW | |
INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT | |
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING | |
GLOBAL SOURCING AND INNOVATION |