Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - International Business Colorado Technical University

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - International Business

The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) - International Business offered by Colorado Technical University focuses on recognizing global differences and applying sensitivity to cultural diversity issues in communications, management, marketing, and the legal aspects of global business operations.

In addition to important undergraduate foundation studies, the program presents students with the knowledge tomorrow's business leaders will need to be successful in a global economy. Topics of study include communications and negotiations, critical thinking processes, ethical codes of conduct for global business leaders, marketing strategies, and management practices and processes.

Students can earn three résumé-enhancing CTU Academic Certificates as they progress through the program: Business in the Global Environment, Business Fundamentals, and Global Operations Management. Students who complete the BSBA with a concentration in International Business can pursue career opportunities in consulting, account management, marketing project management, business development, distribution management, and numerous other related fields.


CTU cannot guarantee employment or salary.

*The 17-month Bachelor's degree assumes that all Associate-level requirements have been met through an Associate degree or the equivalent. Program length varies by program.

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Accreditation:

Colorado Technical University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association.

Delivery Format:

Online

Educational Level:

Bachelor

Language:

English

Requirements:

Must have a Bachelor's degree to apply. *Not all programs are available to residents of all states. Admissions staff will advise prospective students of any specific limitations for their states.