Curriculum

Curriculum Details

Our distinctive BS in International Business program combines academic experience with cultural exposure through the physical exchange of students. Satisfy the requirements of our rigorous business curriculum—specifically structured to address global issues—alongside study in languages, history, economics, and politics. Meet a mix of nationalities in the classroom here in Boston and overseas.

The detailed curriculum below is a sample of the academic requirements for the BSIB degree. Please refer to the BSIB program information in the Registrar's Undergraduate Catalog for the curriculum appropriate to your class year. Course numbers and titles are subject to change.

Northeastern University Core Requirements

  • Can be fulfilled with courses outside of the major
  • Many overlap with BSIB degree requirements
  • View specific courses and more details on the NUpath website

General Course Requirements for Business

  • ACCT 1202 Financial Accounting in a Global Context
  • ECON 1116 Principles of Microeconomics
  • ENGW 1111 or 1102 First-Year Writing
  • ENGW 3304 or 3315 Advanced Writing in the Disciplines
  • INNO 2301 Innovation!
  • FINA 2202 Financial Management in a Global Context
  • MATH 1231 Calculus for Business and Economics
  • MGSC 2301 Business Statistics
  • MKTG 2202 Introduction to Marketing in a Global Context
  • ORGB 3201 Organizational Behavior
  • BUSN 1102 Personal Skill Development for Business (1 credit)

International Business Course Requirements

  • INTB 1205 The Global Business Environment
  • INTB 2205 Business Decision Making in Developed Country Environments
  • INTB 2206 International Business Decision Making in Emerging Markets
  • INTB 3205 Understanding and Managing Cultural Differences
  • INTB 4202 Executing Global Strategy
  • Complete one international business elective from the following:
    • FINA 4320 International Financial Management
    • INTB 4983 Special Topics in International Business
    • MKTG 4512 International Marketing
    • SCHM 3301 Global Supply Chain Strategy

Business Concentration Requirements

  • Choose at least one concentration within business
  • Each concentration requires four courses

Open Electives

  • The number of electives that students take is dependent on the amount of transfer, Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate credit they have.
  • May be used to study a language or complete additional concentrations or minors

Experiential Learning

  • BUSN 1103 Professional Development for Co-op (1 credit)
  • Co-op Work Experience