Website: Anisfield School of Business
International Business graduates will find job opportunities in accounting, marketing, finance, and management with corporations engaged in international business activities as well as possibly in government and education. Students will also be prepared for graduate work in business or in liberal arts and language studies.
Each day the United States strengthens its economic ties to the global economy, making knowledge of international business essential in meeting the challenges and competition of the global marketplace. Fostering international understanding is central to a Ramapo College education and is also key in the International Business Program in order to prepare students for vital roles in our interconnected world.
The International Business major at Ramapo College is interdisciplinary by nature, uniquely combining specialized business skills with the liberal arts to broaden students’ perspectives and intellectual abilities. The liberal arts core for International Business majors includes fundamentals of international business, introduction to macroeconomics/microeconomics, language studies, and more advanced courses in international business. In addition, students select a concentration in one of the following business areas: management, accounting, finance, marketing, economics, or information technology. International Business majors can also focus their studies on a specific geographic area such as Africa, Asia, Europe, or Latin America.
Majors in International Business acquire the ability to analyze and understand global business operations and learn to appreciate the economic, political, and social climates of the world’s diverse regions. The program helps students develop a heightened awareness of countries’ changing socio-political landscapes and, in turn, how these affect global business.
Internships, study abroad opportunities and foreign language skills are extremely valuable aspects to the curriculum. Each student receives close personal advisement from a faculty member.
This major leads to a Bachelor of Arts in International Business. While the program is based in the Anisfield School of Business, its multidisciplinary approach draws on faculty and courses from other Schools of the College.
A minor in International Business is also available to students in other majors.
The International Business faculty includes specialists in a variety of business concentrations, as well as specialists in the liberal arts. Because many of the program’s faculty have had broad experience in the business world, both in the United States and abroad, they are able to share both theoretical and practical perspectives of international business with their students. All of the faculty hold doctorate degrees.
Goal 1: Communication: Our students will demonstrate effective oral and written communication using appropriate current technology.
Outcome 1: Students will deliver well-prepared oral presentations.
Outcome 2: Students will compose well-written business documents.
Goal 2: Ethics: Our students will consider the moral implications of business actions and processes and propose ethically-sound solutions.
Outcome 1: Students will detect ethical dilemmas and offer potential alternatives and solutions.
Goal 3: Foundation: Our students will have a broad-based knowledge in the functional areas of business.
Outcome 1: Students will comprehend principles and practices in key business disciplines.
Goal 4: Perspectives: Our students will consider diverse points of view and apply them towards issue resolution.
Outcome 1: Students will be able to identify and analyze different points of view when seeking to resolve business-related issues.
Goal 5: Reasoning: Our students will be critical thinkers and decision makers able to use qualitative and quantitative methods.
Outcome 1: Students will be able to identify and analyze problems and opportunities, generate alternatives, and recognize appropriate solutions.
Goal 6: Comprehensive Knowledge in the Discipline: Perspectives – Our students will learn to appreciate the diversity in economic, political and social environments that are found across countries/regions.
Outcome 1: Students will be able to recognize the variety of socio-political and economic environments across countries/regions and will use this to analyze global business operations.
- Transfer students who have 48 or more credits accepted at the time of transfer are waived from the courses marked with a (W) below. Waivers do not apply to Major Requirements.
- Double counting between General Education, School Core, and Major may be possible. Check with your advisor to see if any apply.
- Writing Intensive Requirement (two general education courses and participation in the ASB Business Writing Across the Curriculum (BWAC) program): two writing intensive courses in the general education curriculum are required: Critical Reading and Writing II and Studies in the Arts and Humanities; the rest of the Writing Intensive Requirement is met by participation in the ASB BWAC program.
- Not all courses are offered each semester. Please check the current Schedule of Classes for semester course offerings.
- The Career Pathways Program requirements must be completed prior to graduation. Visit the Cahill Career Center/ASB Office.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MAJOR
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
- REQUIRED – CRWT 102 - CRITICAL READING AND WRITING II
- SELECT ONE – INTD 101 - FIRST YEAR SEMINAR OR
- HNRS 101 - HONORS FIRST YEAR SEMINAR *
- SELECT ONE – AIID 201 - STUDIES IN THE ARTS & HUMANITIES OR (W)
- HNRS 201 - HONORS STUDIES IN THE ARTS & HUMANITIES *
- SELECT ONE – SOSC 110 - SOCIAL SCIENCE INQUIRY OR (W)
- HNRS 110 - HONORS SOCIAL SCIENCE INQUIRY *
- SELECT ONE – (W) - HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – (W) - GLOBAL AWARENESS CATEGORY *
- SELECT ONE – - QUANTITATIVE REASONING CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – - SCIENTIFIC REASONING CATEGORY
- SELECT TWO – DISTRIBUTION CATEGORY (One course must be outside of school)
- * Students in the College Honors Program must take the HNRS course options.
- ANISFIELD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS FOUNDATION REQUIREMENT
- MATHEMATICS CATEGORY: SELECT ONE
- MATH 108 - ELEMENTARY PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
- MATH 110 - PRECALCULUS
- MATH 121 - CALCULUS I
- ANISFIELD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTS
- ACCT 221 - PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
- ACCT 222 - PRINCIPLES OF MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
- BADM 223 - BUSINESS LAW I
- BADM 225 - MANAGEMENT STATISTICS
- BADM 495 - STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
- ECON 101 - MICROECONOMICS
- ECON 102 - INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS
- FINC 301 - CORPORATE FINANCE I
- INFO 224 - PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- MGMT 302 - MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
- MGMT 370 - OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
- MKTG 290 - MARKETING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES
- INTERNATIONAL CATEGORY: SELECT ONE
- IBUS 326 - FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
- ETHICS CATEGORY: SELECT ONE
- BADM 301 - ETHICS IN BUSINESS
- INFO 315 - COMPUTER LAW AND ETHICS
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
- LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: SELECT TWO
- Complete two world language courses with a grade of “C” or higher. This requirement may be waived for native speakers or by a foreign language proficiency test. See convener of the IB major.
- ARAB 101 - FOUNDATIONS OF ARABIC I
- ARAB 102 - FOUNDATIONS-ARABIC II
- ARAB 201 - INTERMEDIATE I - ARABIC
- CHIN 101 - FOUNDATIONS - CHINESE I
- CHIN 102 - FOUNDATIONS - CHINESE II
- CHIN 201 - INTERMEDIATE CHINESE I
- FREN 101 - FOUNDATIONS I - FRENCH
- FREN 102 - FOUNDATIONS - FRENCH II
- FREN 201 - INTERMEDIATE I - FRENCH
- GRMN 101 - FOUNDATIONS I - GERMAN
- GRMN 102 - FOUNDATIONS II - GERMAN
- GRMN 201 - INTERMEDIATE I - GERMAN
- ITAL 101 - FOUNDATIONS I - ITALIAN
- ITAL 102 - FOUNDATIONS II - ITALIAN
- ITAL 201 - INTERMEDIATE I - ITALIAN
- JAPN 101 - FOUNDATIONS - JAPANESE I
- JAPN 102 - FOUNDATIONS - JAPANESE II
- JAPN 201 - INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE I
- SPAN 101 - FOUNDATIONS I - SPANISH
- SPAN 102 - FOUNDATIONS II - SPANISH
- SPAN 201 - INTERMEDIATE I - SPANISH
- GEOGRAPHICAL COURSE REQUIREMENT: SELECT TWO
- BADM 316 - WORLD POLITICAL ECONOMY
- HIST 284 - LATIN AMERICAN CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION
- HIST 307 -
- IBUS 315 - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS IMMERSION COURSE IN JAPAN & KOREA
- IBUS 321 - CHINA AND OTHER BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS IN ASIA
- IBUS 322 - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS IMMERSION COURSE IN CHINA
- IBUS 335 - DOING BUSINESS IN LATIN AMERICA
- IBUS 336 - DOING BUSINESS IN AFRICA
- IBUS 337 - IMMERSION COURSE IN PERU
- IBUS 340 - EUROPEAN BUSINESS COMMUNITY
- INTL 283 - CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICA
- INTL 339 - U.S.- LATIN AMERICAN RELATIONS
- POLI 205 - COMPARATIVE POLITICS
- POLI 233 - EAST ASIA: HISTORY AND POLITICS
- POLI 235 - INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
- POLI 301 - CHINA: HISTORY, POLITICS, AND CULTURE
- AMERICAN (U.S.) STUDIES CONCENTRATION — ONLY FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS — SELECT TWO:
- AMER 225 - INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN STUDIES
- HIST 101 - EARLY AMERICA TO 1865 OR
- HIST 102 - MODERN AMERICA SINCE 1865
- POLI 223 - AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CORE: SELECT ONE OF THE TRACKS BELOW AND COMPLETE THREE COURSES
- ACCOUNTING TRACK: SELECT THREE
- ACCOUNTING ELECTIVES: Select three Accounting courses at the 300 or 400 level ACCT courses
- ECONOMICS TRACK: SELECT THREE
- ECON 323 - COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
- ECON 325 - INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
- ECONOMICS ELECTIVE: select one 300 or 400 level ECON course
- FINANCE TRACK: SELECT THREE
- FINANCE ELECTIVE: select three 300 or 400 level FINC courses
- MARKETING TRACK: SELECT THREE
- MKTG 350 - INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
- MARKETING ELECTIVE: select two 300 or 400 level MKTG courses
- MANAGEMENT TRACK: SELECT THREE
- MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE: select three 300 or 400 level MGMT courses
- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT TRACK: SELECT THREE
- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES: select three 300 or 400 level INFO courses
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ADVANCED COURSEWORK: SELECT ONE (must be taken at Ramapo College; no courses may be transferred to meet this requirement)
- IBUS 305 - POLITICS OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT
- IBUS 321 - CHINA AND OTHER BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS IN ASIA
- IBUS 335 - DOING BUSINESS IN LATIN AMERICA
- IBUS 336 - DOING BUSINESS IN AFRICA
- IBUS 337 - IMMERSION COURSE IN PERU
- IBUS 340 - EUROPEAN BUSINESS COMMUNITY
- INTERNATIONAL FIELDWORK REQUIREMENT:
- IBUS 322 - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS IMMERSION COURSE IN CHINA
- Experiential Component (study abroad, international co-op or internship) – 4 credits
- CAREER PATHWAYS REQUIREMENTS
- Visit the Cahill Career Center / ASB Office
- PATH SB1 - CAREER PATHWAYS MODULE 1 FOR BUSINESS
- PATH SB2 - CAREER PATHWAYS MODULE 2 FOR BUSINESS
- PATH SB3 - CAREER PATHWAYS MODULE 3 FOR BUSINESS
Note: Some required courses in School Cores and majors also satisfy certain General Education categories. Check with your advisor to see which courses may fulfill more than requirement. Double majors within the ASB are not permitted, except for Economics. Students who have a primary major offered from a School other than ASB and are contemplating a second major within the ASB must consult with an ASB advisor.
A 2.0 GPA in the major is required for graduation, which includes ASB core requirements and upper-level major requirements.
- Courses fulfilling the requirements for the primary or second major may count towards the requirements of the minor, but may not exceed one-half of the credits required in the minor. A School core does not need to be completed for a minor. Minors are open to students regardless of school affiliation.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MINOR
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- PREREQUISITES:
- ECON 102 - INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS
- IBUS 326 - FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
- INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION COURSE: SELECT 1
- ECON 323 - COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
- ECON 325 - INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
- FINC 415 - MULTINATIONAL FINANCE
- IBUS 305 - POLITICS OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT
- IBUS 330 - FUNDAMENTALS OF IMPORTING AND EXPORTING
- MKTG 350 - INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
- GEOPOLITICAL COURSE: SELECT 1
- BADM 316 - WORLD POLITICAL ECONOMY
- IBUS 305 - POLITICS OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT
- IBUS 315 - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS IMMERSION COURSE IN JAPAN & KOREA
- IBUS 321 - CHINA AND OTHER BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS IN ASIA
- IBUS 322 - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS IMMERSION COURSE IN CHINA
- IBUS 335 - DOING BUSINESS IN LATIN AMERICA
- IBUS 336 - DOING BUSINESS IN AFRICA
- IBUS 337 - IMMERSION COURSE IN PERU
- IBUS 340 - EUROPEAN BUSINESS COMMUNITY
- POLI 205 - COMPARATIVE POLITICS
- ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT:
- Students must complete ONE additional course from the International Foundation course list or from the Geopolitical course list above or may seek approval from the Convener to count another international-focused course.