What You’ll Learn
Our interdisciplinary degree in International Business equips you with in-depth knowledge and understanding of international business, marketing, finance, and economics.
You will develop foreign language skills and cross-cultural competencies. You will also have opportunities to participate in an international exchange program and complete an internship to gain exposure on a global stage.
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Curriculum
Our AACSB-accredited program prepares you for a career in business anywhere in the world. Graduates leave prepared for careers in organizations with international operations or for graduate study in business.
Join our International Business Club and gain insights from discussions with experts in international trade and finance, international relations, and global development. Participate in the Brockport European Union Simulation club to learn and interact with students from other countries.
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Admission Requirements
We recommend submitting first-year applications in October or early November. We decide your admission once you complete your application.
Most students begin as a "business intent" major. As intents to major, students are expected to work on completing the program entrance requirements and some major core requirements. Students must earn a minimum 2.5 GPA in foundation courses, with no grade lower than "C-." Transfer grades are included in this GPA. Students should declare their major no later than the end of sophomore year.
Next Deadline for Transfer Students
Fall Semester: August 1
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Get Involved
Students interested in networking and increasing their global awareness and cultural understanding can join the student-led International Business Club.
The international student festival is a 15-year tradition at the college and showcases many different aspects of our student cultures.
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Career Outlook
The career opportunities for International Business and Economics majors are vast, including positions as a:
- Trade specialist
- Economist
- Product manager
- Foreign service officer
- Import/export coordinator
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