Last updated on 2026-01-10
Program overview
Understanding that every corner of the world conducts business differently is what international business is all about. UNB’s International Business concentration attracts students interested in working for multinational corporations or organizations that deal with distant markets. The program explores the challenges and opportunities facing global enterprises and focuses on essential subjects like accounting, finance, and economics. After completing the coursework, students will be well-prepared to conduct business on a global scale.
Program structure
The Bachelor of Business Administration in International Business at UNB is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of global business practices. The program includes:
- Program Length: Typically spans four years.
- Co-operative (Co-op) education program consisting of a minimum of three four-month work terms, accredited by the Canadian Association for Co-operative Education.
- Hands-on learning opportunities that allow students to help local companies investigate market potential in other countries and prepare export marketing plans.
This structure ensures that students not only gain theoretical knowledge but also practical experience, making them competitive in the global job market.
Featured Experiences
- Co-operative (Co-op) education program that provides real-world work experience.
- Opportunities to participate in international exchange programs to enhance global exposure.
- Hands-on projects that involve working with local companies to develop international strategies.
- Small class sizes that foster greater interaction between students and instructors.
Career Options
- Management Analyst: Analyze and improve organizational processes to enhance efficiency and effectiveness.
- International Sales Representative: Manage sales activities in international markets, building relationships with clients and partners.
- Project Manager: Oversee international projects, ensuring they are completed on time and within budget.
- Advertising Representative: Develop and implement advertising strategies for global markets.
- Entrepreneur: Start and manage a business that operates on an international scale, navigating various market challenges.
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