Global. Impactful. Business.

Management: International Business Concentration

Bachelor’s
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Learn to engage and advance God’s glory through international business, at NGU.

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14
Average Class Size
Collaborate with your peers. Network with your professors. Connect to countless resources and career opportunities. All thanks to NGU’s smaller class sizes.
200+
Intern Partnerships
You need an internship. We’ve got options! Locally. Nationally. Even globally. Take advantage of our extensive network as you prepare to launch your career.

Global Impact at Your Fingertips

The world thrives on business. You know this – and you’ve got big plans to play your part. In countless roles, prepare for an impactful business career.

Banking and finance. Global trade and foreign currency. International sales. Government budgets and logistics. Consulting, manufacturing, investing. Even translation work. International business depends on a team of specialized professionals – and that’s where you fit in.

Whatever your passion, pursue it through a Bachelor of Business Administration in management with a concentration in international business.

What Can I Do with a Concentration in International Business?

A degree in international business equips graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complexities of global markets and international trade.

This degree opens up a wide range of career opportunities that involve conducting business across borders, managing multinational operations, and developing global strategies.

Export/Import Coordinator

Foreign Service Officer

Global Marketing Manager

International Finance Analyst

International Sales Representative

International Trade Specialist

Experience Learning In and Out of the Classroom

Intensive Internship

The best way to learn business, is to do business. Gain hands-on experience as you intern with an international company or government agency. Apply your in-class studies to on-site, real-world business challenges.

Individual Business Analysis

Analyze and evaluate existing businesses of every size. Outline the strengths and weaknesses of each business. Design and propose methods of improvement for each. Then, evaluate the potential pitfalls of your own proposals. It’s critical thinking at its finest.

Master the Art of Presentation

Business success isn’t just about having great ideas. It’s about convincing others to support great ideas. Hone your communication skills. Create a business plan. Draft a professional proposal. Then, present and defend your proposal with your faculty and peers.

Business Beside Experienced & Faithful Leaders

John B. Duncan, PhD, CPA
Dean, College of Business and Entrepreneurship
Jonathan Keisler, PhD
Associate Dean, Undergraduate Business Programs
Franklin Aviles-Santa, PhD
Department Chair, Management and Marketing
Martin R. Jones, PhD, JD
Associate Dean, Graduate and Online Business Programs
Jason W. Cote, MAcc
Instructor, Accounting
Caleb Martin, MAcc
Instructor, Accounting

Study International Business from Every Angle

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Elevate Your Perspective

You’ll also take Chapel for the first seven semesters, and Cultural Events for the first four semesters. This is the NGU difference, how you find your peak performance and elevate your perspective, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually.

Have Questions about the Program?

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Jonathan Keisler, PhD

Associate Dean, Undergraduate Business Programs
864.663.0780 jonathan.keisler@ngu.edu
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