What makes International Business (IB) special at Baruch?
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- Will International Business majors have unique access to limited Baruch resources at no additional charge?
- Are there professional opportunities that are unique to the International Business major?
Will International Business majors have unique access to limited Baruch resources at no additional charge?
International Business majors will have access to:
- Opportunities for further specialization in certificate programs offered in emerging areas such as International Trade and International Supply Chain Security and Compliance.
- Ongoing activities: Special visits to global corporations and institutions headquartered in NYC, one-on-one meetings with senior international managers before their university-wide presentations, Baruch’s extensive alumni network of international managers to help in employment searches.
- International business working experience through an IB internship, opportunities to engage in paid, leading edge research with top IB professors
Are there professional opportunities that are unique to the International Business major?
Students who participate in the program will gain personal and professional opportunities, access, and skill development that are not available through any other Baruch academic program. Baruch College, through the Weissman Center of International Business (WCIB), will commit significant resources and personal effort to tailor the program to meet the needs of the business community and make our graduates some of the most qualified and sought after candidates in NYC. The International Business Curriculum Advisory Committee (listed at the end of the Section) will guide our curriculum to ensure relevancy and employability.

