Undergradudate Embedded Certificate in International Business

The International Business Certificate is designed to give Georgia Tech (business and non-business majore alike) undergraduate students foundational exposure to the concepts and methodologies relating to the:

  • Current international business patterns and their history.
  • Evolving social, political, legal and economic environments in home and host countries as they impact on international business operations and strategy,
  • Major economic constructs relating to international flows/
  • Financial/monetary forms and institutions that measure and facilitate international transactions, and
  • Selection of optimal strategies for firms facing international opportunities and constraints.

The certificate is firmly grounded in the management and economic disciplines and supplemented by a number of carefully selected course requirements in the social science and language training. The requirements provide a solid, balanced grounding in international management on which students will be able to build in their future professional and educational endeavors.

Program of Study

Non-Business Major Students Requirements
Required Course
MGT 3660International Business3
Three (3) courses from the following:9
International Economics
Cross-cultural Management
International Business Law
Advanced Concepts in International Business
International Finance
International Marketing
Total Credit Hours12
Business Major Student Requirements
Required Course
MGT 3661Advanced Concepts in International Business3
Three (3) courses from the following:9
International Economics
Cross-cultural Management
International Business Law
International Accounting
International Finance
International Marketing
MGT 4803
Global Strategy
Total Credit Hours12
  • All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher in all of the courses to earn a Certificate in International Management.
  • All courses must be taken for a letter grade and not as pass/fail.
  • Please check in OSCAR for prerequisite for our courses to plan accordingly. Prerequisites will not be waived.