
There is no doubt, that all companies--large and small-- are impacted by global events.
A growing percentage of international business global economy involves two or more
countries. Understanding international business and the culture of international exchange
is increasingly important. Thes series of International Business courses in this minor is designed for students who want to be engaged in the global economy.
The minor in International Business offers an understanding of international trade, the marketing of goods and services internationally, co-operation with foreign partners and
even an option to explore the launch of business ventures beyond Canadian borders.
Professional designation
Upon completion of these courses you will have an opportunity to earn a Forum for International Trade Training (FITT) diploma. After one year of international trade experience, you will qualify for the Certified International Trade Professional (CITP) designation.
Career choices
Graduates can apply their professional skills in a wide array of organizations, from small enterprises or large manufacturing concerns to the public sector or industry associations.
Your job title could be:
Further education
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) prepares you for Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs as well as other graduate studies.
Minor requirements
| INBU 2201 | Cross Cultural Management |
| INBU 3301 | Global Business Environment |
| INBU 3302 | International Marketing |
| Plus any five (5) of the following: | |
| INBU 3303 | International Finance |
| INBU 3304 | Global Supply Chain Management |
| INBU 3305 | International Market Entry Strategy |
| INBU 3306 | International Trade Research |
| INBU 3307 | International Trade Law |
| INBU 4408 | International Trade Management |
| CNST 2233 | Canada in Comparative and International Perspective |
| PLSC 3485 | The Politics of the International Economic Order |
| PLSC 3489 | Foreign Policies of the Major Powers |
| Any language course | |