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Major in International Business

In addition to the core courses, students must complete the following five courses:

  • - Global Marketing
  • Ìý- Contemporary Issues in Global Business
  • - International Financial Management
  • - International and Intercultural Management
  • - International Business Strategy
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Plus threeÌýof:
  • - Emerging Giants: The Economic Rise of China and India
  • - Euros & Cents: Common Market to European Union
  • - European Economic History
  • - Globalization & Economic Development: Current Debates
  • - Regional Development
  • - International Trade
  • - International Finance
  • - Indian Society: Change and Continuity
  • - Africa: An Introduction
  • - The French-Speaking World
  • - Political Worlds: Themes and Concepts
  • - Political Worlds: The Global Domain
  • - Globalization Multi-term course
  • - Comparative Politics I: Developed Democracies Under Pressure
  • - Comparative Politics II: The Developing World
  • - World PoliticsÌý
  • - Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice
  • - Canada in the Global Economy
  • - African Politics
  • - Politics in Latin America
  • - Liberalism and Global Justice
  • - Wealth, Power and Poverty in the Global South
  • -Ìý Canadian Foreign Policy
  • - American Foreign Policy

NOTE:Ìý Students must also complete one academic term or one work term in a country they do not hold citizenship..

NOTE:Ìý ECON, INTD, and POLI satisfy "electives" (not COMM/MGMT electives)

Career options for International Business majors

In business, many opportunities exist in other countries and cultures. That's why employers seek well-trained individuals who have the skills necessary to transverse our borders. Potential career options include:

  • business strategy consultant
  • finance advisor
  • foreign market analyst
  • international trader
  • management consultant
  • stock analyst