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Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) - International Business

Program Quick Facts

Program Length

180 Credit Hours

Description

In this online Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) - International Business degree program from American InterContinental University, students work with a number of experts in gaining the skills and understanding that is needed for successfully functioning in business at the international level.

Throughout the course of this online degree in international business program, students will learn to analyze how international trade, finance policies and relations affect business decisions.

Created to focus on current business challenges, this online international business degree program will guide students in developing the knowledge needed for analyzing and adapting market strategies for international markets, construct management practices and processes in an international environment.

Throughout the course of this online international business degree program, students will study a number of areas, such as:

  • International Financial Management
  • International Management
  • International Marketing
  • Managerial Accounting and Organizational Controls
  • Decision Making
  • Economics in a Global Environment
  • Financial Management
  • Concepts in Organizational Behavior
  • Global Strategic Management
  • Statistical Analysis

Graduates of this online international degree program will have gained the in-depth knowledge that is needed for working in a number of areas:

  • International Sales Representative
  • Global Distribution Manager
  • International Trade Manager

The accelerated BBA degree completion program can be completed fast and provides a seamless transition into our MBA in International Business degree program.

Entrance requires completion of an A.S., A.A. or its equivalency. A student who has met the equivalency requirements will have completed a minimum of 48 credits in General Education courses and 42 credits of electives.

Accreditation

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges