International Business
Program Overview
International Business Program
The International Business program at the University of MissouriSt. Louis offers a comprehensive curriculum that prepares students for careers in global business. The program covers various aspects of international business, including law, marketing, management, and finance.
Courses
The program includes a range of courses that provide students with a deep understanding of international business practices and principles. Some of the courses offered include:
- INTL BUS 3280: The Law of International Business Transactions
- INTL BUS 3281: Business in China
- INTL BUS 3282: Managing the Global Workforce
- INTL BUS 3283: International Business and Society
- INTL BUS 3285: Role of the Global Corporation
- INTL BUS 3286: International Business Ethics
- INTL BUS 3289: Practicum in International Business
- INTL BUS 3290: Internship in International Business
- INTL BUS 3299: Independent Study in International Business
- INTL BUS 3580: International Corporate Finance
- INTL BUS 3582: International Investments
- INTL BUS 3680: International Management
- INTL BUS 3780: International Marketing
- INTL BUS 3882: Data Networks and Security
- INTL BUS 4280: International Business Experience
- INTL BUS 4289: International Strategic Management
- INTL BUS 4381: Global Supply Chain Management
- INTL BUS 5289: International Business Strategies
- INTL BUS 5290: Internship in International Business
- INTL BUS 5381: Global Supply Chain Management
- INTL BUS 5780: Seminar in International Marketing
- INTL BUS 6580: International Financial Management
- INTL BUS 6581: Seminar in International Investments
Course Descriptions
Each course provides students with a unique perspective on international business, covering topics such as:
- The role and function of international law in business transactions
- The practices and environment of doing business in China
- Managing a global workforce and understanding international organizational behavior
- The impact of international business on society and the environment
- The role of global corporations and their ethical implications
- Practical experience in international business through practicum and internship programs
- Independent study and research in international business
- International corporate finance and investment strategies
- International management and marketing principles
- Global supply chain management and logistics
- International business strategies and decision-making
Program Requirements
The program requires students to complete a range of courses and experiences, including:
- A minimum campus GPA of 2.0
- Completion of specific prerequisite courses
- Participation in international experience requirements, such as study abroad or internships
- Completion of a research paper or project in international business
Research Areas
The program covers a range of research areas, including:
- International business law and ethics
- Global marketing and management
- International finance and investment
- Global supply chain management and logistics
- International business strategies and decision-making
Career Opportunities
The International Business program at the University of MissouriSt. Louis prepares students for a range of career opportunities in global business, including:
- International business management
- Global marketing and sales
- International finance and investment
- Global supply chain management and logistics
- International business consulting and research
