Degree
B.S.B.A.
Program Type
Undergraduate
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International Business Program Overview

As an International Business major at Ashland University, you’ll be challenged to think globally. You’ll develop an awareness of the cultural, political and economic aspects of business so you’re equipped to be an invaluable asset in any global business venture.

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International Business student
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Delivery Format

In Person

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Credit Hours

121

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Time to Complete

4 years

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Tuition

How Do I Know if This Program Is Right for Me?

This program is ideal for you if you:

  • Enjoy traveling.
  • Are interested in diverse world cultures.
  • Want an education that will prepare you to work abroad or conduct business internationally.
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Student at COBE Career Day

Learning Experiences

You can look forward to: 

  • Small classes in which you get individual attention from your professors.
  • An interdisciplinary faculty with real-world experience in global business.
  • Unique study-abroad opportunities in Taiwan, France and the Netherlands.
  • Gaining an understanding of international business models, international relations and how finance policies affect business decisions.

Student Organizations and Internships

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International Business students sitting on table during a presentation

Sample Curriculum

Our International Business program combines a solid core of business courses with classes in international business/culture, international marketing, global finance, global management, international economics and foreign languages.

For additional information about the International Business curriculum, view the Four-Year Curriculum Guide and Academic Catalog.

Graduate Outcomes

The demand for professionals who can work in international settings will continue to increase as companies expand their global markets.

Contact Information

Robert Stoll
Robert Stoll, Ph.D.
Chair, Management, International Business, Supply Chain Management, Entrepreneurship Departments, Associate Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management
206 Richard E. and Sandra J. Dauch College of Business and Economics