Multiculturalism and globalization have forever changed the business landscape, opening the doors for international commerce and a truly global workforce. Prepare to meet the challenges of business with a broad understanding of the issues, tools, and strategies applied by management professionals in today's global and multicultural marketplace.
Explore skills and best practices that can foster opportunities to conduct business across cultures and economic systems. The coursework will give you the opportunity to gain insight into the impact of national economic policies, the financial and legal aspects of international trade, and the role of regional and multinational nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in business in a global context.
Combined with your cultural background and language skills, this program can help you prepare for careers in international areas of business such as:
- Marketing

- Finance

- Management

- Import/export management

- Logistics
You can transfer up to 90 semester units into this program.
Degree Requirements
- 125 total units

- General Education Courses (49 units)

- Business Administration Courses (45 units)

- Lower Division (24 units)

- Upper Division (21 units)

- Concentration Courses (9 units)

- Lower-Division Electives (12 units)

- Upper-Division Electives (6 units)

- Senior Capstone Experience (4 units)
Lower-Division Electives (12 units)
Choose the courses that interest you from our general education program, B.A. in Business Administration core courses, or our other undergraduate programs.
Upper-Division Electives (6 units)
Choose the courses that interest you from our general education program, B.A. in Business Administration core and concentration courses, or our other undergraduate programs.
Senior Capstone Experience (4 units) |
COURSE CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
UNITS |
BUS 401 |
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4 |
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