International Business
If your dreams of a career in business reach around the globe, if your desire for travel goes beyond looking at pictures in coffee table books and travel magazines, and if you want to make your mark in the world, then you can make the International Business major at Champlain College your passport to a successful, rewarding career.
This is a program for someone who recognizes the potential for a globally-oriented business career. You will take the experiential skills you learn in the textbook and apply them on a scale that reflects the changing nature of business as defined by the global economy. Explore career opportunities in management, marketing, finance, human resource management, and logistics and operations.
Global commerce and the Internet have made business far more competitive and opened up commensurately more opportunities. To prepare you to enter new and emerging global markets, Champlain's International Business program explores cross-cultural communication and understanding, international marketing, import/export procedures, international financial mechanisms, and international trade strategies and leadership.
You'll work closely with a multinational corporation and/or an international government agency on specific international projects, as well as intern with a company or organization domestically or abroad.
Vermont Global Trade Partnership
Working with the State of Vermont's Department of Economic Development, the Vermont Chamber of Commerce, the Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce and the United States Foreign Commercial Service, Champlain College has helped to create and is part of the Vermont Global Trade Partnership. This partnership is designed to promote international trade through export/import assistance, custom training programs, and international market research for Vermont businesses and organizations. Champlain College International Business students directly assist these businesses and organizations through research, consulting, and assisting in international trade missions.
IN THE NEWS: Dana B. Eidsness, director of the International Trade State of Vermont and Vermont Global Trade Partnership, recently spoke before the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington. Read her statement here.
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Program Highlights
- Begin your international business courses your first semester to develop a solid foundation. Choose to spend a semester studying abroad in Europe, Asia or another region of the world through Champlain's ISEP program.
- Develop or improve your foreign language skills while learning about the customs and histories of other countries and cultures. Champlain's proximity to the Canadian border allows us literally to take your classroom to the international marketplace.
- Work in teams on real-life projects with Vermont companies including Burton Snowboards, Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Isis Sportswear for Women, Boyden Farm Winery, New England Over Shoe (NEOS), Earth Toys, JetBlue and Mad River Rocket, as well as leading international business assistance organizations such as the U.S. Department of Commerce, the Vermont Global Trade Partnership and the State Chamber of Commerce.
- Learn international leadership skills through the Global Leadership Initiative, a hands-on learning program designed to teach effective leadership skills for future business leaders in the global community.
- Enjoy hands-on internships with multinational companies. Champlain's International Business students have interned in New York City and in countries including Ghana, Honduras, Mexico, Switzerland, Australia, Taiwan, China and the United Arab Emirates.
- Begin your international business courses your first semester to develop a solid foundation. Choose to spend a semester studying abroad in Europe, Asia or another region of the world through Champlain's ISEP program.
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Curriculum
First Year
First Semester:
- COR 110 - Concepts of the Self
- COR 115 - Rhetoric I
- INT 110 - Introduction to International Business
- MTH 120 - College Algebra
- LAN 110 - French I
or LAN 120 -Spanish I
Second Semester:
- COR 120 - Concepts of Community
- COR 125 - Rhetoric II
- INT 210 - International Business Environments
- MKT 110 - Marketing
- LAN 210 - French II
or LAN 220 - Spanish II
Second Year
First Semester:
- COR 210 - Scientific Revolutions
- COR 220 - Aesthetic Expressions
- INT 260 - International Marketing
- ECN 210 - Macroeconomics
- ACC 130 - Financial Accounting
Second Semester:
- COR 230 - The Secular & the Sacred
- COR 240 - Capitalism & Democracy
- INT 230 - Import/Export
- MTH 200 - Introduction to Statistics
- ACC 140 - Managerial Accounting
Third Year
First Semester:
- COR 310 - Globalization & Technology
- COR 320 - Globalization & Faith
- INT 330 - International Relations
- ECN 205 - Microeconomics
- LAW 140 - Business Law I
Second Semester (required Study Abroad):
- COR 330 - CORE 9
- COR 340 - CORE 10
- INT 490 - International Business Internship
- General Elective
Fourth Year
First Semester:
- MGT 425 - Problem Analysis & Decision-Making
- INT 390 - International Business Research Practicum
or INT 362 - Global Competitive Intelligence - INT 320 - International Finance & Trade
- Natural Science with Lab
- General Elective
Second Semester:
- COR 410 - CORE 11
- EBC 460 - Internet Issues & Strategies
- MGT 460 - Business Policy & Strategy Management
- General Elective
BS Degree in International Business
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Career Opportunities
A degree in International Business can lead to an exciting career. Some of the possibilities include:
- CEO
- International Sales and Marketing Manager
- International Finance
- Analyst/Manager
- Import/Export Specialist
- Freight Forwarding Manager
- International Insurance Manager
- International Investment Manager
- International Financing Manager
- International Banking
- International Manufacturing Supervisor
- International Human Resources Manager/Director
- International Education Specialist
Positions within the United Nations Organization - Foreign Direct Investment Recruiter
- Export Development/Assistance Specialist
- Small/Large Business Counselor
...and thousands more ...
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Student Resources
The Vermont State Chamber of Commerce has developed strong relationships with U.S. and Taiwan government officials, business executives and education leaders through a series of trade missions to Taiwan. Currently, Vermont is the only state Chamber of Commerce in the nation with a permanent trade office in Taiwan. Learn more at: www.vtchamber.com
The Vermont Global Trade Partnership (VGTP) is Vermont's center for international business assistance. Formed in 2004, the Trade Partnership provides technical assistance and trade counseling, import and export leads, educational programs, coordinated trade missions and trade shows, and many other useful services to help Vermont companies seeking to succeed in international markets.It is the Mission of the Vermont Global Trade Partnership to provide -- through collaboration -- sustainable, cost effective and coordinated assistance to Vermont companies doing business in the global marketplace with emphasis on providing technical assistance, information, facilitation, training and support.
The Partnership is comprised of Vermont's abundant public and private international trade resources, coordinated through the leadership of Vermont's Director of International Trade in the Agency of Commerce & Community Development.
The VGTP office is located in the S.D. Ireland Family Global Business and Technology Center.
The U.S. Department of Education, Business and International Education Program was created to promote education and training that will contribute to the ability of United States business to prosper in an international economy.
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