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International Business
What Will I Learn in an International Business Degree Program?
People with a passion for learning about other cultures and a desire to make their mark in business will find this degree program a good fit. Course work will begin with a foundation in basic business, marketing, human resources and finance. Students will also take classes in international trade, foreign markets, international negotiation and intercultural management. Additionally, it can be beneficial for students in this program to study the language and culture of the area of the world in which they're interested in working, as this can make it easier to conduct business there.
What Can I Do With an International Business Degree?
Many graduates of an international business program will end up working for multinational corporations in a variety of capacities. For instance, those interested in business finance can find work as international financial analysts, advising companies on how best to manage their assets abroad. For those who like working with people, there are international human resources positions, especially in newly established foreign business locations. Want to shop for a living? Try using your international business degree to work as a global buyer, purchasing and importing the goods a business needs to prosper.
What Is the Career Outlook for International Business Degree Students?
The economies of the U.S. and countries around the world are becoming increasingly intertwined, and being able to take a business international is more important now than ever before. Those who are specially trained to work in international business should see job growth in the coming years as companies reach out to those who best know how to organize people and resources overseas. Jobs in this field can mean managing resources at home or working in other countries to ensure operations run smoothly. Salaries for international business students can range from $42,000 for entry level workers to $93,000 for those in top management.



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