 This is a specialization of the BSBA degree. Students can choose to take this specialization as part of the BSBA.

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## Expanding Opportunity on a Global Scale

As companies become more global, so do our International Business students. Students build cross-cultural skills through a language minor and choose from study abroad programs on six continents to truly experience international business.

We prepare students to compete in the global marketplace by helping them develop the global vision to recognize international marketing opportunities, analyze threats from foreign competitors, and develop effective global business strategies. In today's economy, these are needed skills for managers in an increasing number of globally aware companies.

 

 

 

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## What Makes Our Program Different

### Relevance and Rigor

- We have designed our International Business program to focus on the grand opportunities and challenges relevant to businesses operating in a complex global marketplace.
- To develop an edge in addressing such challenges, our program demands of students the same rigor as the world-class companies that employ them. Our students are required to build cross-cultural skills through a minor in a modern language, and to broaden their global understanding through an experience abroad.

### A Truly International Campus

- Unlike most business schools, the Busch School is truly international.
    - Over 200 study abroad programs available to our students.
    - Catholic University itself spans borders with our secondary campus in the heart of Rome, Italy.

## Jobs and Internships

Our students have completed internships in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America at organizations including the Siemens Corporation, United Bank of Switzerland, and the American Chamber of Commerce, as well as with government entities including the U.S. State Department and the U.S. Department of Commerce. Top companies such as Booz Allen Hamilton and Chemonics have also recruited our international business graduates. Popular career paths for recent graduates include Financial Advisor, Consultant, Financial Analyst, Import Compliance Specialist, and Trade Specialist.

## Curriculum

Students majoring in international business will complete the degree requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.) in International Business (22 courses). This includes: 12 business core courses; 4 international business specialization courses; 4 Math/Computer Science/Statistics courses; and 2 business electives. Additionally, all international business majors must complete:

1\) a minor in a modern language; and

2\) an overseas experience, described below

 

 

   Abroad Experience Requirements  For the overseas experience, international business majors may spend a semester or summer abroad either studying or working at an internship, or may participate in a university-organized mission trip. Upon completing this experience, the student should complete the Abroad Experience Approval Form (available from BSBE Advising), and a short reflection memo detailing the lessons learned from the experience. Details of this memo are outlined on the Abroad Experience Approval Form.  
  
International (non-U.S.) students' abroad experience requirements are considered satisfied by virtue of their studies at Catholic University. International students are still required to complete a reflection memo and the Abroad Experience Approval Form. International students are still encouraged to pursue other international experiences commiserate with their interests, and are especially encouraged to pursue internship experience in the United States or elsewhere.

 

 

   Language Minor Requirements  International Business majors are required to declare a minor in a modern language by the end of their first year.

International Business majors who have demonstrated the fluency of a native speaker in a language other than English must either complete their minor language requirements in a language other than their native language or complete an approved minor or certificate from the following:

- Islamic World Studies
- Asian Studies
- Latin American and Latino Studies
- European Studies
- Irish Studies or
- Complete a set of approved courses toward an [interdisciplinary minor](https://success.catholic.edu/incoming-students/registration/interdisc-minor/index.html).

Information on Busch School minors may be found [here](/programs-admission/undergraduate-programs/minors "Minors").

 

 

   University Requirements  Students must also complete the core university requirements, specific to their major, in order to complete their degree. Business students are required to complete courses which include: philosophy, theology, humanities, literature, writing and composition, and free electives.

[See complete degree requirements, including business and liberal arts requirements](/current-students/academic-services/degree-requirements "Degree Requirements").