Program Overview

Program Course Delivery
International Business - Major On-Campus & Online
International Business - Minor On-Campus & Online

Online program details

Be a worldly leader in international business

Today’s corporate world is led by those with a deep understanding of international business. Are you next? Develop a global mindset and learn the different political, cultural, financial, marketing, and management systems that drive international business activities. With this globally recognized degree, you’ll be able to streamline the goals of companies that trade, manufacture, or use contract manufacturing internationally.

International Business is a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree.

International Business Major

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The need for graduates with skills to help companies that trade, manufacture, or use contract manufacturing globally is growing. The international business major is designed to ensure that students cultivate their global mindset. Classes diving into international business cultures and etiquette, international business law, international financial management, international marketing, international business management, and international business strategy are combined with field experience and study abroad to broaden graduates' understanding of global business operations. Opportunities to travel and study outside the United States allow students to develop skills for functioning in different cultures, societies, and economic environments.

Graduates of international business can pursue many different careers, such as supply chain management, operations management, human resources management, sales and marketing, financial management, contract work, or entrepreneurship.

There is an increased demand for high-quality international business graduates, and salaries in this field are growing. This program allows students to study their specific interests and pursue global positions in marketing, financial management, supply chain management, technology services, human resource management, and many other traditional business support and leadership occupations.

After completing the program, graduates will:

  • Solve problems related to the international context of finance, management, marketing, economics, accounting, and technology.
  • Evaluate the global forces that shape our world in socio-economic, cultural, and political contexts.
  • Integrate general and international business skills for effective problem-solving.
  • Demonstrate appropriate communication skills in presentation and negotiating environments and understand the impact of culture on communication.
  • Contribute to and work within cross-functional and cross-cultural teams.

International Business Major Courses

International Business Minor

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The minor in international business is available on campus and online to allow graduates in any major to expand their work opportunities. Positions in international business are projected to grow, and the minor will enhance a graduate’s career prospects. The minor introduces students to international business cultures and etiquette, international business law, international financial management, international marketing, international business management, and logistics and supply chain management. Along with learning in the classroom, students will take part in international business hands-on learning experiences, study abroad, or a foreign language requirement to broaden their understanding of global business operations.

After completing the program, graduates will:

  • Evaluate the global forces that shape our world in socio-economic, cultural, and political contexts
  • Integrate general and international business skills for effective problem-solving.
  • Apply cross-disciplinary qualitative and quantitative information to problem resolution and opportunity identification.
  • Use oral communication skills in presentation and negotiating environments and understand the impact of culture on communication.
  • Contribute to and work within cross-functional and cross-cultural teams.
  • Use computer applications to facilitate international business opportunities.

International Business Minor Courses

Program Description

  • From an international perspective, receive a solid foundation in culture, etiquette, marketing, management, accounting, finance, and communications.
  • Broaden your understanding of global business operations.
  • Study abroad to develop your skills further.
  • Build a global mindset to help streamline the global pursuits of companies
  • Learn in a business-style boardroom.
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Awards and Accreditation

The University of Minnesota Crookston is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

The international business degree program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). Learn why this accreditation matters.

Student Experiences

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Average Cost After Aid

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$13,436

Average amount of grants & scholarships received (2022-2023 data)

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$12,894

Average net price after grants &
scholarships (2021-2022 data)

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$22,883

Average TOTAL student loan debt after
graduation (2022-2023)

Scholarship and Funding Options

The University of Minnesota Crookston provides quick and easy access to over $1 million worth of scholarship opportunities for new and returning students!

What is Campus Life Like?

Residential Life

University of Minnesota Crookston's residence halls are ranked #1 public college dorms in Minnesota by Niche. The residential halls are clean, safe, spacious and modern. There is a mix of traditional style rooms, suites, and apartments available on-campus which include amenities such as ensuite bathrooms, walk-closets, and full size kitchens with all major appliances. There are also beautiful common spaces in every residential building that are great places to hangout, play games, study, or relax. Schedule a tour to see for yourself why they're ranked #1!

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