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The Wide World of Business: Business Degrees With International Business Concentrations

It’s a big world out there. Feel like taking it on? With the increasingly globalized business environment, a degree in international business could be just what you’re after, whether you’re fresh out of high school or have been working for a while now.

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Business degrees are popular. The organizational, management, and critical thinking skills taught in a typical business degree course offer flexible skills that could broaden a graduate’s career opportunity to include a wide range of industries and possible job titles. What you might not realize is that more undergraduates choose business as a major than any other.

The National Center for Education Statistics found that 333,000 of the 1.5 million bachelor degrees awarded in 2006-2007 went to business majors. For master’s degree students, business is the second most popular subject, after education. So how can you differentiate yourself from your fellow business degree graduates? One strategy might be to take up a degree concentration that offers additional specialized education.

In an increasingly globalized business environment, choosing an International Business concentration for your degree could help you learn additional marketable skills.

Improving Your Business Savvy At Home and Abroad

International business concentration programs aim to equip graduates with the skills to communicate and coordinate across cultures and national borders. While communication skills and project management skills are important parts of a basic business degree’s curriculum, courses in the international business concentration emphasize issues of global trade, marketing, financial management, and diversity, and their impact on the dynamics of a business.

Whether you aim to become a player on the global level, or don’t expect to leave your home state, the theories and concepts taught in an International Business concentration could help you raise your game in terms of communication and launching and managing complex projects. At the undergraduate level, a business degree with an international business concentration should aim to teach you how to:

  • Develop and implement international or global strategies for trade, operations, marketing, etc.;
  • Understand the political, cultural, legal, and financial issues that affect business management domestically, internationally, and globally;
  • Analyze, integrate, and manage business operations in a multinational environment, including supply chain management;
  • Devise and adopt risk management strategies that address potential threats to business operations in the international environment.

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(i) http://nces.ed.gov/FastFacts/display.asp?id=37

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