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You'll study how companies operate across borders, from supply chain logistics and trade finance to cross-cultural negotiation and foreign market entry strategy. International Business and Global Trade programs attract students who want to understand the forces shaping commerce at a global scale.

The learning environment fosters analytical thinking and a broad awareness of how economic, political, and cultural factors intersect in business decisions. Through coursework in trade law, multinational management, and currency risk, you'll develop skills that go well beyond domestic business training. Many programs include industry-linked projects where you apply frameworks to real import-export scenarios or assess global sourcing decisions.

Graduates move into roles across multinational corporations, trade consultancies, logistics firms, and international finance. You might work in global procurement, foreign direct investment analysis, or market expansion for a company entering new regions. Some graduates join intergovernmental trade bodies or focus on export compliance and regulatory affairs. The discipline suits those who enjoy working across time zones, interpreting policy shifts, and connecting commercial strategy to what's actually happening in the global economy.