International Business & Information Technology Graduate Certificate
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The International Business and Information Technology Certificate (IB/IT) is designed to combine the principles of International Business operations and knowledge about Information Technology to enable global trade and operations. For those students who are pursuing an M.S. in International Business, most of the International Business courses that are required as part of the certificate are already part of their degree. For those students, the additional courses that will help them obtain the IB/IT Certificate are courses in the IT area.
Courses are 3 credits unless otherwise indicated
INT 605 Introduction to International Business and Information Technology (course description)
INT 695 Seminar in International Business and Information Technology (course description)
IT 500 Information Technology (course description)
IT 550 Management of Information Technology (course description)
IT 641 Telecommunications for Business (course description)
IT 647 Web Site Construction and Management (course description)
For Information Technology Majors, the additional courses are:
INT 605 Introduction to International Business and Information Technology (course description)
INT 610 Multinational Corporate Enviornment (course description)
INT 640 Multinational Market Strategies (course description)
INT 660 International Negotiations International (course description)
INT 695 Seminar in International Business and Information Technology (course description)
The courses common to both groups are the INT 605 Introduction to International Business and Information Technology and the capstone INT 695 Seminar in International Business and Information Technology to the IB/IT Certificate.
Those students who are earning an M.B.A., and are not working toward an M.S. in either International Business or Information Technology, must take all courses in order to complete the certificate.
Students who are not in the M.B.A. program, and who fulfill the prerequisite requirements for the courses, may earn the IB/IT Certificate by completing all the courses above.
Courses are 3 credits unless otherwise indicated
INT 605 Introduction to International Business and Information Technology (course description)
INT 695 Seminar in International Business and Information Technology (course description)
IT 500 Information Technology (course description)
IT 550 Management of Information Technology (course description)
IT 641 Telecommunications for Business (course description)
IT 647 Web Site Construction and Management (course description)
For Information Technology Majors, the additional courses are:
INT 605 Introduction to International Business and Information Technology (course description)
INT 610 Multinational Corporate Enviornment (course description)
INT 640 Multinational Market Strategies (course description)
INT 660 International Negotiations International (course description)
INT 695 Seminar in International Business and Information Technology (course description)
The courses common to both groups are the INT 605 Introduction to International Business and Information Technology and the capstone INT 695 Seminar in International Business and Information Technology to the IB/IT Certificate.
Those students who are earning an M.B.A., and are not working toward an M.S. in either International Business or Information Technology, must take all courses in order to complete the certificate.
Students who are not in the M.B.A. program, and who fulfill the prerequisite requirements for the courses, may earn the IB/IT Certificate by completing all the courses above.
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
