Program Objective
To receive an Associate of Science in International Business, students must earn 60 semester-credit-hours.
Students who successfully complete this program will have knowledge and skills in several areas of international business plus accounting, computer applications, human resources, leadership, management and administration. The program consists of courses that require readings, exams, projects and other learning strategies and outcomes assessments determined by each instructor to meet course objectives.
To receive an Associate of Science degree in International Business, students must earn 60.0 credit hours. Program requirements are indicated in the following page. Credit hours in parentheses indicate the required number of credit hours in each discipline.
What you’ll learn
To receive an Associate of Science in International Business,, students must earn 60 semester-credit-hours.
The International Business Program is designed to train students for employment in various industries that utilize international business skills and knowledge.
Students who successfully complete this program will have knowledge and skills in several areas of international business plus accounting, computer applications, human resources, leadership, management and administration.
Program Breakdown
General Education Courses (15.0 Credits Required)
Oral Communications |
Credit hours |
ENGL 100 |
Language and Speech Communications |
3.0 |
ENGL 115 |
Fundamentals of Public Speaking |
3.0 |
SPC 200 |
Speech and Public Speaking |
3.0 |
Humanities |
Credit hours |
PHIL 102 |
Legal and Ethical Issues |
3.0 |
PHIL 200 |
Introduction to Philosophy |
3.0 |
Mathematics |
Credit hours |
MATH 102 |
College Algebra |
3.0 |
English |
Credit hours |
ENGL 200 |
English Composition I |
3.0 |
Behavioral Science / Social Environment |
Credit hours |
PSY 201 |
Psychology |
3.0 |
SOC 210 |
Sociology |
3.0 |
International Business Major Courses (33.0 Credits Required)
|
Credit hours |
ACCTG 101 |
Accounting I |
3.0 |
CIT 100 |
Introduction to Computers |
3.0 |
BUS 101 |
Introduction to Business |
3.0 |
IB 100 |
Introduction to International Business |
3.0 |
MRKT 101 |
Principles of Marketing |
3.0 |
IB 102 |
International Management |
3.0 |
ECON 302 |
Principles of Economics (Microeconomics) |
3.0 |
BUS 200 |
Business Law |
3.0 |
IB 202 |
Customs Legislation |
3.0 |
IB 203 |
Fundamentals of Foreign Trade |
3.0 |
IB 204 |
International Law and Economics |
3.0 |
STAT 200 |
Statistics |
3.0 |
Elective Courses (12.0 Credits Required) Select from the following courses:
|
Credit hours |
BUS 102 |
Business Administration and Management |
3.0 |
MRKT 101 |
Principles of Marketing |
3.0 |
CIT 111 |
Introduction to Information Technology |
3.0 |
EMPL 101 |
Employment Skills |
3.0 |
EMPL 101 |
Employment Skills |
3.0 |
BUS 203 |
Operations Management |
3.0 |
BUS 204 |
Introduction to Project Management |
3.0 |
IB 207 |
International Banking and Finance |
3.0 |
MRKT 200 |
Marketing II |
3.0 |
Admissions Requirements
Official transcripts and any other documentation must be forwarded directly to the Atlantis University by the granting institution.
Applicants to the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program at Atlantis University must:
- Be at least 18 years old or have written permission from a parent or legal guardian.
- Complete an in-person or phone interview with Admissions Department.
- Provide a copy of their high school diploma or GED (or the equivalent in their country).
- Translate documents from non-English speaking countries into English.
- Provide an official transcript from other accredited postsecondary schools if seeking transfer credits.
- Show evidence of English proficiency if a student’s primary language is not English. This can be done through the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Please see the Admissions Department for more information.