Business Studies / International Management (B.S.)

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Go for the Top-Notch Business Degree

Get a top-notch business education with the opportunity to specialize in Southern New Hampshire University’s business studies program.

This degree is ideal for adult learners and traditional undergraduates who wish to transfer college credits, switch to business from another discipline or supplement a technical degree or background with a bachelor’s degree in business.

The program includes concentrations in a number of disciplines, enabling students to further tailor their studies. Students may choose more than one concentration, giving them even more of an edge in the job market.

International Management Concentration
The world is becoming an economic marketplace without boundaries. Multinational and transnational corporations conduct business worldwide while smaller domestic companies look for ways to tap into the growing markets of Europe, Asia and Third World countries. Successful managers must be able to work with a variety of people who use different currencies and systems to achieve their own personal and economic goals.

Students learn about the different cultural, monetary, marketing and management systems that they will encounter while conducting international business activities.

Requirements

B.A./B.S. Core
Business Core

The program is composed of Major Courses, one Allied Course and nine elective courses.

International Management Major Courses

Five 300- or 400-level international business electives
OL 215 Principles of Management

Allied Course

MAT 121 Mathematical Concepts and Techniques for Business

Graduation Requirements

Full-time day students must take SNHU 101 First Year Seminar: Foundations in Critical Thinking.
Continuing Education students take SNHU 100 Southern New Hampshire University Seminar or a Free Elective.

Southern New Hampshire University programs are accredited by:

  • Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration
  • American Culinary Federation Educational Institute
  • Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs
  • European Council for Business Education
  • New England Association of Schools and Colleges
  • New Hampshire Postsecondary Education Commission
  • New Hampshire State Department of Education for Teacher Certification
  • North American Society for Sport Management