Major: International Business, B.S. (0513), 54 Credits
MMC’s International Business program, in the heart of New York City, engages students in analyzing the complexity and diversity of the global business environment. The mission of the International Business major is consistent with the College’s mission: To educate a socially and economically diverse student population by fostering intellectual achievement and personal growth. We accomplish this by giving each student the necessary skills to develop successful careers in business, government and non-profit institutions. The Bachelor of Science in International Business program provides preparation for graduate studies or a career in business. All international business majors take courses in the business core including basic accounting, economics, marketing and management, while specializing in international business.
General Education: 30 Credits; Major: 54 Credits; Elective Credits: 36 Credits
Program Learning Outcomes for BS in International Business
Students who complete the BS International Business Program will:
- Integrate socially responsible best practices with business processes and decision making. (ILO1)
- Apply appropriate quantitative and qualitative methods to solve business problems using critical thinking and analytical skills. (ILO2)
- Communicate effectively within business and across disciplines using appropriate technology for presentation. (ILO3)
- Identify issues and propose innovative solutions to problems that confront business and society. (ILO4)
- Demonstrate knowledge, experience and skills needed to succeed as business professionals. (ILO5)
- Apply quantitative concepts and models in international economics. (ILO 2,3,5)
- Demonstrate skills in applying concepts related to international business. (ILO 1,2,3,4,5)
- Propose a comprehensive international marketing plan to expand globally. (ILO 1,2,3,4,5)
Business Management Core: (36 credits)
International Business Required courses: (9 credits)
Electives: Choose three from the following: (9 credits)