BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PROGRAM (B131)

OVERVIEW

Program Overview

The field of International Business encompasses a variety of disciplines, including finance, sales, marketing and human resources. Graduates of the Business Administration – International Business program at George Brown College in Toronto will be prepared to perform management, negotiation, research, planning and other functions related to business in general and international business in particular.

FULL DESCRIPTION

The field of International Business encompasses a variety of disciplines including finance, sales, marketing, and human resources. Consequently, Business Administration – International Business program graduates will be prepared to perform in a variety of specialized areas such as international market entry and distribution, international trade management, international negotiation and trade research, international marketing, international trade finance, planning, logistics, legal aspects of international trade and other functions related to business in general and international business in particular. Graduates of this program will have demonstrated their knowledge, skills and abilities related to international business, and will have prepared for careers that include negotiators, freight forwarders, logistics and marketing.

You will learn about:

  • documents and procedures supporting the movement of products and services in a global supply chain
  • statutory and regulatory compliance
  • international payment instruments and options
  • foreign exchange strategies
  • human resource strategies in an international operation

Find out more about the field of international business in our video below:

Accredited Partnership with FITT

George Brown College has partnered with FITT (Forum for International Trade Training) to offer the FITTskills program. FITT is an international trade training and professional certification body. As the only organization of its kind in the world, FITT sets the standards and designs the training programs leading to the Certified International Trade Professional (CITP) designation. FITT’s quality training programs impart knowledge and practical skills that provide a competitive advantage to trade practitioners and elevate their position in world markets.

Note: The requirements for each designation/certification are set by the granting body, not George Brown College. In order to qualify for any of these designations/certifications, you need to follow the process listed on its website and meet all the requirements applicable to you.

This Centre for Business program is part of our School of Management.

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George Brown College's Centre for Business programs has earned international recognition from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). Centre for Business diplomas, advanced diplomas, and degree programs, 14 in total, have been accredited globally at our Schools of Accounting & Finance, HR, Management, and Marketing. George Brown is now one of only two colleges in Ontario to have earned ACBSP accreditation. 

Program KPIs

PROGRAM YEAR GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT (%) GRADUATE SATISFACTION (%)
B131 2019-20 N/A 75
B131 2020-21 N/A N/A

Business Administration Information Session Video 

Want to learn more about our administration programs? Watch a recording of a recent information session below.

 

Your Field Education Options

This program (B131) is also offered with work experience. Students who wish to apply for Business Administration – International Business with Work Experience should apply to B161.

In addition to on-the-job work experience, George Brown College endeavours to provide field education opportunities with real-world challenges and clients. Find out more about field education at the Centre for Business.

Program Learning Outcomes

The graduate demonstrates the ability to:

  1. Conduct an environmental scan to evaluate the impact of world issues on an organization’s international business opportunities.
  2. Conduct, evaluate and present market research to support an organization’s international business decision-making.
  3. Prepare and analyze documentation and follow procedures to support the movement of products and services in the organization’s global supply chain.
  4. Analyze the impact of statutory and regulatory compliance on an organization’s integrative trade initiatives.
  5. Develop and implement strategies to negotiate effectively within various cultural environments and to address the impact of cultural differences on an organization’s integrative trade initiatives.
  6. Develop and present an international marketing plan, and evaluate sales strategies that support an organization’s integrative trade initiatives.
  7. Identify and interpret relevant international financial documents and assess financial strategies that support an organization’s integrative trade initiatives.
  8. Analyze the impact of an organization's integrative trade initiatives on its human resources management strategies, policies and practices.
  9. Develop and present an international business plan.
  10. Plan, implement and evaluate team projects by applying project management principles.
  11. Analyze principles of corporate sustainability, corporate social responsibility and ethics, and apply them to an organization’s integrative trade initiatives.
  12. Select and apply current technologies to support an organization’s integrative trade initiatives.
  13. Develop and present a plan for ongoing personal and professional development to enhance work performance within the international business field.