E. Philip Saunders College of Business
International Business (BBUT)
Business Without Boundaries
The International Business major gives you the foundation to solve domestic business problems as well as the skills to function effectively in the global arena. Students come to RIT from more than 80 foreign countries, and this cultural and ethnic diversity elevates the quality of classroom discussions in international business studies.
Your course work will include a foreign language and liberal arts to increase your understanding of cultural and geographic influences on business. You'll have the option to spend one of your two cooperative quarters studying or working in another country.
Companies that hire students for co-op positions in International Business include:
- Concentrix Corporation
- Eastman Kodak Company
- Johnson & Johnson/McNeil Consumer Healthcare
- Capital One
- IBM Corporation
- Xerox Corporation
- Kraft Foods
- ESPN
What You'll Study
Students in this program receive a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration with a major in international business and a co-major in accounting, finance, management information systems, management, or marketing. The curriculum consists of business core courses, the international business major, the co-major, the general studies, and cooperative education.
When you are ready to apply, you can do so through the RIT Office of Admissions.