International Business Programs
International Business Associate in Applied Science Degree (AAS)
International Business Associate in Science Degree (AS)
International Business Bachelor of Business Administration Degree (BBA)
International Business Concentrations
International Business degrees designed to take you further.
Today’s global market place needs managers with a global mindset to meet the diverse needs of people of different geographic regions and different cultures. To prepare you for this exciting field, the International Business program at Berkeley College can provide you with:
- An integrated foundation in international trade, marketing, finance, and management that focuses on global business practices
- A unique set of analytical and problem-solving skills to understand and address emerging global issues and opportunities
- Opportunities for extended simulation projects running a global business
- The chance to participate in Model United Nations conferences with students from around the world
Be diverse.
The International Business program can prepare you for a variety of roles in the global market place through a combination of a strong core business curriculum, discipline-specific courses, and career management training. An extremely diverse student body and faculty also helps to expose students to other cultures and customs.
Here’s what sets the Berkeley International Business program apart:
- You’ll learn from professors (many with doctorate degrees) with high-level international business experience who also offer close, personal attention, and tutoring outside of the classroom
- You’ll work on projects that are focused on community engagement
- You’ll study special topics such as diplomacy and negotiations, business intelligence and analysis
- You’ll master the current technology used in business, as well as effective oral and written communication skills
- You may have the opportunity to participate in an internship or job-related assignment for a valuable learning experience
- You can transition seamlessly between Associate’s and Bachelor’s degrees
Tutoring services, workshops, seminars, and other support services are available through the Center for Academic Success. You’ll also have the opportunity to participate in student chapters of professional associations, student clubs, and alumni groups that can help you make important industry connections.
Accreditation
The Larry L. Luing School of Business at Berkeley College has received specialized accreditation for its business programs through the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE) located at 11960 Quivira Road in Overland Park, Kansas, USA. For a list of accredited programs please view our IACBE member status page.
Concentrations allow you to specialize in a particular area of interest that can complement your International Business degree.
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program in International Business at Berkeley College offers different areas of specialization—known as Concentrations—that allow you take a series of focused elective courses that can help enhance your marketability in the professional world. Concentrations will be noted on your transcript upon completion of the degree.
International Business Concentrations are offered in:
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Business Analytics
- Compliance
- Digital and Social Media
- Entrepreneurship
- Human Resources Management*
- Import/Export Management
- Information Systems Management
- Management Accounting
- Project Management
- Supply Chain Management
Each concentration is comprised of a four-course (12-credit) sequence or a five-course (15-credit) sequence which replaces the existing electives.
* SHRM Academic Alignment Program participants are recognized as SHRM academic partners and as such, are seen as a top choice for students seeking a career in Human Resources. Students enrolled in a SHRM HR aligned program are provided with the opportunity to earn their SHRM-CP credential prior to graduating, providing them with a competitive advantage in the job market.
Career Opportunities
Potential Careers in International Business:
Graduates pursue a wide range of positions, including careers in business analytics.
- International Business
- Business Analytics
Catalog
International Business Programs
You’ll find additional information in our Catalog, including the different degrees offered, descriptions of the courses you’ll take, the department faculty, and much more. You can always live chat or contact us with questions.
Locations Offered
The International Business BBA, AAS, and AS degree programs are offered by Berkeley College New Jersey and Berkeley College New York. The International Business program courses are offered online and at various campuses as identified in the Course Schedule for each semester.
Frequently Asked Questions: International Business
The International Business degree programs provide an integrated foundation in international trade, marketing, finance, and management that focuses on global business practices. In addition, students complete extended simulation projects running a global business and may participate in Model United Nations conferences with students from around the world.
Berkeley College International Business students graduate with more than just a college degree. To prepare students for the competitive job market, the programs offer a combination of:
- A strong international business core
- Upper-level, discipline-specific courses
- Career management training
The programs offer students a seamless transition between an Associate’s and Bachelor’s degree.
The College considers students for admission to degree and certificate programs on the basis of future potential, the motivation and interest to succeed in a chosen profession, and past academic achievement.
Graduation from high school or the equivalent is a basic requirement for admission to degree and certificate programs. In evaluating candidates, the Committee on Admissions takes into consideration your individual interests, your motivation to succeed in a chosen profession, and prior academic achievement. Basic requirements for admission include graduation from an accredited high school or equivalent and an entrance exam or SAT/ACT scores. Applicants to the School of Health Studies, and the Business Data Science program have additional requirements. Documentation of successful completion of high school or the equivalent must be submitted to the College prior to starting classes.
A personal interview is strongly recommended. Applicants are encouraged to contact the Director of Admissions at the campus of their choice to arrange for an appointment with an Admissions Associate. For further information, students may also call the College at 855-753-0844 or email info@BerkeleyCollege.edu.
Berkeley maintains a rolling admissions policy, so students are encouraged to apply as early as possible. Applicants will be notified of a decision as soon as all credentials have been evaluated. Certain programs may have specific application deadline requirements.
For further questions about the enrollment process, schedule an appointment with an associate.
The International Business BBA, AAS, and AS degree programs are offered by Berkeley College New Jersey and Berkeley College New York. The International Business program courses are offered online and at various campuses as identified in the Course Schedule for each semester.
As U.S. firms expand their business abroad, many will hire international business experts to help them explore and successfully access global markets. Potential career paths include positions in various types of corporations, government, non-government, and nonprofit organizations.
Graduates are prepared to work in a wide variety of roles, including:
- Management Analysts
- Market research analysts
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