Global Business, B.S.

Completion of the Bachelor of Science in Global Business prepares the student for a career in multinational firms, financial institutions, international organizations, and government. Graduates are qualified for continued study at the master's level.

Once matriculated at NJCU, transfer students must complete at least 30 credits at NJCU to satisfy the university’s residency requirement. Students must also maintain a GPA of 2.5 or better in courses taken in the School of Business. Students must earn a grade of C or higher in each School of Business course (ACCT, BUSI, ECON, FINC, MGMT, MKTG) used in fulfillment of a graduation requirement.

Common Core Requirements (33 credits)
ACCT 251Financial Accounting3
ACCT 252Management Accounting3
ECON 203Business Statistics3
FINC 371Managerial Finance3
MGMT 211Principles of Management3
MGMT 225Business Enterprise Applications3
MGMT 235Business Law I: Legal Environment of Business3
MGMT 241Global Business3
MGMT 251Operations and Project Management Fundamentals3
MGMT 411Business Policy3
MKTG 231Principles of Marketing3
Major Requirements (21 credits)
ACCT 366International Accounting3
FINC 364International Finance3
FINC 391Foreign Trade3
MGMT 230Business Communications Essentials3
MGMT 412Global Supply - Chain Management3
MGMT 495Capstone Seminar in Global Management3
MKTG 363Global Marketing3
Language Requirement (6 credits)
Foreign Language3
Foreign Language3
General Education Courses Requirement
MATH 164Pre-Calculus for Business Students 14
or ECON 221 Analytics For Business and Economics
ECON 207Principles of Economics:Macro 13
ECON 208Principles of Economics:Micro 13
Total: 57 credits
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 Taken as a pre-major required course.

*Students must earn a C or better in all Business courses

Plan of Study Grid
Freshman
Semester 1Credits
ENGL 101 English Composition I 1 4
MATH 164 Pre-Calculus for Business Students 3-4
General Education Tier I Course 3
General Education Tier I Course 3
INTD 101 Orientation to College *first time freshmen only 1
 Credits14-15
Semester 2
ENGL 102 English Composition II 1 4
MGMT 211 Principles of Management 3
General Education Tier I Course 3
General Education Tier I Course 3
Elective 3
 Credits16
Sophomore
Semester 1
MGMT 241 Global Business 3
ECON 207 Principles of Economics:Macro (School of Business requirement. General Eduation Tier II Course) 3
MGMT 225 Business Enterprise Applications 3
ACCT 251 Financial Accounting 3
General Education Tier II Course 3
 Credits15
Semester 2
ECON 208 Principles of Economics:Micro (School of Business requirement. General Education Tier II Course) 3
ECON 203 Business Statistics 3
ACCT 252 Management Accounting 3
General Education Tier II Course 3
Elective/Minor Course 3
 Credits15
Junior
Semester 1
MGMT 251 Operations and Project Management Fundamentals 3
MGMT 235 Business Law I: Legal Environment of Business 3
FINC 371 Managerial Finance 3
Foreign Language Course 3
General Education Tier II Course 3
 Credits15
Semester 2
MKTG 231 Principles of Marketing 3
MGMT 230 Business Communications Essentials 3
MKTG 363 Global Marketing 3
General Education Tier III Course 3
Elective/Minor Course 3
 Credits15
Senior
Semester 1
FINC 364 International Finance 3
MGMT 411 Business Policy 3
MGMT 412 Global Supply - Chain Management 3
MGMT 413 Business Information Systems 3
Foreign Language Course 3
 Credits15
Semester 2
FINC 391 Foreign Trade 3
MGMT 495 Capstone Seminar in Global Management 3
Elective/Minor Course 3
Elective/Minor Course 3
Elective/Minor Course 2
 Credits14
 Total Credits119-120
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Students who take English Composition I and II for English as a Second Language (ESL 101 and ESL 102) complete these in place of ENGL 101 and 102 but have fewer free elective credits as a result.

   Student Learning Outcomes

   Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Global Business program, students will be able to:

  1. Identify ethical issues and understand the implications of social responsibility for sustainable business practices.
  2. Evaluate information and apply critical thinking skills to identify solutions and inform business decisions.
  3. Utilize technology, apply quantitative methods and interpret data to solve business problems.
  4. Integrate knowledge of core business concepts and collaborate productively as part of a team.
  5. Work effectively in a diverse environment and understand how global and cultural issues effect the organization and its stakeholders.
  6. Compose clear and concise forms of written communication to effectively convey ideas and information associated with business topics.
  7. Communicate business concepts effectively through oral presentation.
  8. Evaluate the scope of global business and recognize the political and regulatory environments that shape international business and trade.