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University of Colorado Denver Business School, offering Bachelor, MBA, MS, and PhD degrees

Business School, University of Colorado Denver
 

Disciplines: Areas of Study

International Business


International Business

The University of Colorado Denver is the only Colorado university, and one of 30 nationwide, granted the U.S. Department of Education's prestigious designation as a Center for International Business Education Research (CIBER), an honor earned in large part through the excellence of the international business program.

An MS in International Business prepares you for the opportunities and challenges faced by businesses operating in the global arena.

International business environments

Some of these recent developments include:

  • Moving goods, people and technology across borders
  • Leading and managing organizations in global markets
  • Entering foreign markets
  • Managing a multicultural workforce
  • Coordinating multinational operations
  • Calibrating risk in international business

Undergraduate options

The University of Colorado Denver Business School offers a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration where you can specialize in a variety of areas of emphasis. The international business department offers an international business area of emphasis.

Graduate options

MS in International Business

The MS in International Business from the University of Colorado Denver prepares you for the opportunities and challenges faced by businesses operating in the global arena.

MBA

In the Professional MBA program you may add a specialization in International Business.

International Business

International Business is quickly becoming simply business. Adding a specialization in International Business to your degree will help you to work internationally, and with international companies: from cross cultural management to legal aspects to marketing internationally.

Dual MBA and MS International Business degree

If you want both your MS in International Business and the career advantages of an MBA's broad knowledge base consider getting both through the Business School's dual MS/MBA.