Program Overview
Villanova School of Business
The Villanova School of Business offers various academic programs, including undergraduate programs, majors, and minors.
International Business - Co-Major and Minor
The International Business co-major and minor are designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in a global business environment. The co-major requires students to complete the degree requirements for their primary major, as well as the co-major requirements and an immersion requirement. The minor requires students to complete all degree requirements, along with the required International Business elective courses.
Earning a Co-Major
To earn a co-major in International Business, students must:
- Complete the degree requirements for their primary major
- Successfully complete all co-major requirements
- Complete the immersion requirement for the International Business co-major
Earning a Minor
To earn a minor in International Business, students must:
- Complete all degree requirements
- Complete the required International Business elective courses
Majors and Minors
The Villanova School of Business offers the following majors and minors:
- Accounting
- Business Analytics
- Business Law and Corporate Governance
- Economics
- Finance
- International Business
- Management
- Management Information Systems
- Marketing
- Real Estate
- Consulting
- VSB Options for Non-Business Students
- Summer Business Institute
- Academic Year Business Minor
The Elenore and Robert F. Moran Sr. Center for Global Leadership
The center provides global opportunities to diverse and underrepresented students and scholars, with an intentional focus on inclusion.
Curriculum and Academic Advising
The Villanova School of Business offers a comprehensive curriculum and academic advising to help students pursue their degree.
Resources
The Clay Center offers comprehensive information to help students know what is needed to pursue their degree at VSB, including:
- Academic Calendar
- AP and IB Credits
- Course Catalog
- Syllabus Archive Database
- VSB Undergraduate Handbook
