Division of Business
International Business

International Business Major Requirements and
Course Descriptions
- Couched in the Dominican liberal arts tradition emphasizing ethics and social responsibility
- Theory to practice
- Develops skills in economic analysis, international accounting and financial analysis, and cultural diversity in cross-border business
- International guest lectureship and case studies give transparency to trade theories
- International study abroad opportunities
- Location in Central Ohio exposes students to international business internships and career opportunities
The mission of the International Business Administration program is rooted in the Dominican mission statement the key of which is: “to contemplate truth and to share with others the fruits of this contemplation.” In pursuance of this, the program prepares the student who will go on to advanced studies or become an effective real world practitioner of international business administration.
A major in International Business Administration prepares a student for a career in international business operations. Professional/career opportunities exist in various entities such as multinational corporations, international banks, government agencies, and such international organizations as United Nations, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The curriculum is application-oriented with case studies that expose global business strategies and environment. The focus is to prepare the student to understand, evaluate and suggest solutions to important international economic/business problems and issues facing the United States in its trade relations with the rest of the world.
Dr. Godwin C. Duru