Minor in International Business
For School of Business and Leadership Majors Only
As markets have expanded, individuals educated in the principles of the international business arena are in high demand. The spread of technology through globalization has meant that businesses today must shift their thinking to the international sphere. As an International Business minor, you'll learn how to do this, gaining understanding of cultural and economic differences abroad. Built on the foundation of the business core courses, the International Business minor provides Accounting or Business Administration majors with a broad background of international management and marketing.
A minor offers a concentrated area of coursework to supplement your major field of study. It is designed to enhance the range of topics and knowledge for a well-rounded student. It can provide exposure to important concepts that help students prepare for a fast-paced workplace.
International Business at CCU
With the development of the international business arena, the need has risen for ethically focused business professionals who are capable of adapting to and taking into account cultural differences. CCU's School of Business and Leadership trains you to be that individual, integrating faith and academics as you learn to interface with the global market as a Christ-centered business professional.
What can you do with a minor in international business?
- Consulting
- International contractor
- Nonprofit and NGO work
- Entrepreneurship
- Supplement a business administration degree
Interesting Classes You Might Take
- Cross-Cultural Communication
- Financial Institutions and Monetary Policy
- Foreign Policy and Diplomacy
Course Catalog
About the School of Business and Leadership
The School of Business and Leadership follows a practitioner-professor model; every professor has been successful in business, with many of them still owning and running their businesses part-time as they teach. Close connection to the workplace ensures they stay relevant and incorporate the latest business wisdom and trends as well as understand what employers are seeking. Employers are our customers while students are our clients whom we are preparing for success.
Our professors have accumulated decades of business experience and academic credentials, working in law firms, Fortune 500 companies, high-tech companies, small firms, and entrepreneurship endeavors. Some accomplishments include running communications for the Olympics in Beijing, amassing a real small estate empire, building their own Financial Management company that invests more than $30 million, and one professor who has started more than ten new businesses. Our professors have connections that can provide networking opportunities to help you get the most out of your experience at CCU.