Academics

International business

These finance courses meet all the formal requirements – and with one of these qualifications you will too.

International business includes a broad range of microeconomic and macroeconomic topics critical to gaining an understanding of the global economic environment in which businesses operate and the role of governments and institutions as economic agents in that environment.

CIW's international business concentration prepares you to lead in the global environment. Our courses focus on such questions as: How are exchange rates determined? How can exchange-rate risk be managed? Why do some countries grow faster than others? What are the risks of conducting business in an emerging market? What are the determinants and impact of trade barriers such as tariffs and quotas? When does it make sense to establish a base of operations in a foreign country instead of producing domestically and exporting? The ability to answer these questions becomes increasingly important as you advance in your career in a global environment.

Structure and content


  • IBUS 301 – Business Study Abroad
  • IBUS 401 – Global Marketing
  • IBUS 402 – International Marketing
  • IBUS 403 – International Market Entry Strategies
  • IBUS 445 – International Accounting
  • IBUS 446 – Funding International Business
  • IBUS 450 – International Environment of Business
  • IBUS 452 – International Management
  • IBUS 453 – Emerging Market Economies: BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China)
  • IBUS 455 – Asian Business Environment
  • IBUS 456 – European Integration & Business
  • IBUS 457 – Global Entrepreneurship
  • IBUS 459 – Latin American Markets
  • IBUS 460 – Academy for Future International Leaders
  • IBUS 484 – International Business Internship
  • IBUS 485 – Directed Studies
  • IBUS 489 – Special Topics in Business Environment of India
  • IBUS 489 – Special Topics in …

 

 

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