Courses & Curriculum

With Chatham's international business major, you'll develop a solid understanding of global thinking as you develop skills in strategy, entrepreneurship, quantitative analysis, and information systems. Explore this page's sample courses and curriculum, and come back soon for a more detailed example degree progression.

Sample Courses & Curriculum

International Business

This course provides the background on the relationships among multinational corporations, international financial markets, and government agencies. Multi-national corporations’ strategic formulations of product policy research and development, production, and supply systems, as well as financing of international operations, are examined. This course fulfills a global general education mission requirement.

International Trade and Finance

An introduction to international trade and finance and an examination of the structure of international trade and the functioning of the international monetary system. Attention is given to recent issues in these areas and the relationship between the domestic and international economies.

Global Marketing

This course explores the rapidly evolving realities of international marketing. Through class discussion, case study, and project work, students learn to analyze macro-environments (alternative cultures, economic systems, financial markets, governments, and legal issues). Students learn to develop marketing strategies and tactics to fit the unique aspects of targeted global markets.

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