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International Business major in the USA

Considering majoring in International Business in the USA, but not sure where to start. Which universities have the best programs, and what kind of internships or international opportunities can students usually expect?

a year ago

For an International Business major, you have a variety of great choices across the US offering robust programs with opportunities for internships and international exposure. Here are some universities known for their strong business programs:

1. University of South Carolina: Their Moore School of Business is widely recognized for having one of the top International Business undergraduate programs in the nation. They foster a global business mindset through a comprehensive curriculum including foreign language courses and study abroad programs.

2. University of Pennsylvania (UPenn): The Wharton School at UPenn offers a unique dual-degree program—the Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business—that combines business education with international studies and advanced language training.

3. New York University (NYU): NYU’s Stern School of Business offers a Business and Political Economy (BPE) program. This program has mandatory semesters abroad in London and Shanghai, providing global exposure.

Internships are a pivotal part of these programs, allowing students to apply their classroom knowledge to practical situations and gain valuable work experience. Many universities have career services offices that help students find internships in fields related to their major.

In terms of international opportunities, study abroad semesters or years are pretty common, especially for International Business majors. You may also have the opportunity to participate in international business competitions or case studies, or attend international business conferences.

Keep in mind that, while program prestige can be beneficial, what truly matters is how well the particular school and program align with your personal academic and career goals. I advise you to research each program's curriculum to see if it appeals to your interests and career plans. Look at the courses offered, how the programs are structured, options for study abroad and internships, and the potential opportunities for networking or mentorship. Making an informed decision based on these factors will serve you well in your academic journey. Good luck!

a year ago

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