Management: International Business Concentration

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Global Impact at Your Fingertips

The world thrives on business. You know this – and you’ve got big plans to play your part. In countless roles, prepare for an impactful business career.

Banking and finance. Global trade and foreign currency. International sales. Government budgets and logistics. Consulting, manufacturing, investing. Even translation work. International business depends on a team of specialized professionals – and that’s where you fit in. A concentration in international business equips graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complexities of global markets and international trade.

This degree opens up a wide range of career opportunities that involve conducting business across borders, managing multinational operations, and developing global strategies.

Why Choose?

  • Become Proficient in Industry Standard Software: You will learn how to recognize current trends in business; use presentation software programs such as Microsoft Office, PowerPoint, Prezi, Open Office Impress, and Apple KeyNote to develop visually appealing and informative business presentations.
  • Individual Business Analysis: Analyze and evaluate existing businesses of every size. Outline the strengths and weaknesses of each business. Design and propose methods of improvement for each. Then, evaluate the potential pitfalls of your own proposals. It’s critical thinking at its finest.
  • Master the Art of Presentation: Business success isn’t just about having great ideas. It’s about convincing others to support great ideas. Hone your communication skills. Create a business plan. Draft a professional proposal. Then, present and defend your proposal with your faculty and peers.

Program Overview

  • Why NGU?

    Become the transformational leader God has called you to be. At NGU, you will learn how to lead others and make a positive impact in your next career.

  • Purpose

    To examine and understand human behavior that affects motivation and conduct in the global business world and gain insight into contemporary management practices. All while integrating Christian principles in strategy decisions.

Study International Business from Every Angle

International Business Year 1

Year 1 Example Courses

  • Introduction to International Business
  • Natural and Biological Science
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Composition and Literature
  • Introduction to Information Technology
International Business Year 2

Year 2 Sample Courses

  • Principles of Accounting
  • Microeconomics
  • Management Information Systems
  • Macroeconomics
  • World Religions
International Business Year 3

Year 3 Example Courses

  • International Business Management
  • Operations Management
  • International Sport Management
  • International Economic Development
  • International Finance
International Business Year 4

Year 4 Sample Courses

  • International Business Strategy Seminar
  • International Trade and Commerce
  • International Law and Organizations
  • International Business Internship

Get to Know Our Faculty!

John B. Duncan, PhD, CPA
Dean, College of Business and Entrepreneurship
Renee Dyer, DBA
Chair, Online and Graduate Business Programs
Franklin Aviles-Santa, PhD
Professor, Management
Jason W. Cote, MAcc
Instructor, Accounting
Caleb Martin, MAcc
Instructor, Accounting

Have Questions about the Program?

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Franklin Aviles-Santa, PhD

Professor, Management
864.663.0440 franklin.aviles-santa@ngu.edu
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