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International Business Program

Two Majors. One Globally Connected World.

The International Business Program is a structured double major that prepares students to lead in a global business environment by combining in-depth study in a traditional business major with an internationally-focused major in the arts and sciences. Through their coursework in two majors and a culminating capstone, students will acquire a well-rounded and strategic understanding of the global marketplace and develop the analytical, strategic, and communication skills necessary to navigate the complexities of international business. 

Program Benefits

Two Majors

Gain both business and global studies skills, helping you stand out to future employers

Go Global

Study abroad or take part in an international experience that lets you explore new cultures 

Be Ready for Anything

Gain the skills needed to work with people and companies from anywhere in the world

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Choosing to double major has been such an eye-opening experience. It has exposed me to international marketing and shown me the importance of cross-cultural communication.
Stephanie R.
Marketing and Language, Culture and Business Double Major

How it Works

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Bentley’s International Business Program provides a fantastic opportunity for future leaders to build skills, networks and momentum for driving social good in a changing world.
Summer Marion
Assistant Professor, Global Studies
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Required International Experience

This international experience will open your eyes to new perspectives and ways of thinking, expanding how you see the world. It will also give you the skills and confidence to work with people from different cultures in today’s globally connected economy.

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Capstone Course

In your final capstone course, you’ll bring everything you’ve learned together to tackle real international business challenges. You’ll work on a comprehensive project where you solve problems for real-world companies, create smart strategies and present your ideas in a professional setting.

International Business Program Contacts

Summer Marion, Assistant Professor, Global Studies and Faculty Adviser for International Business
Juliet Gainsborough, Professor and Chair, Global Studies
Christian Rubio, Professor and Chair, Modern Languages