About Bsba, International Business in University of San Francisco
It is essential that the business administration student of today - the manager or entrepreneur of tomorrow - be fully aware of the global nature of the modern business environment. No student graduating from this program can afford to be insulated from the significant impact that the 21st century global economy will have upon their lives and careers.
All functions and aspects of business have globalized - from marketing and law to finance, and from alternative business models to management practices. Yet there is also the local dimension of globalization which stems from the emerging patterns and trends in business policies and practices that increasingly expose all participants, regardless of size, industry or service, to competition on a global scale.
The objectives of the International Business major are to offer students a business education from a global perspective; to understand how differences in political, economic, regulatory, social, cultural, and demographic factors affect business operations; and, to identify appropriate business strategies in a global economy. International Business students are strongly encouraged to gain international experience by participating in an approved Study Abroad program or International Study Tour.
Program Learning Outcomes
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Understand how the external environments in which firms operate differ among countries and regions with respect to political, economic, regulatory, social, cultural, and demographic factors; and, how such differences affect the ways in which business is conducted
- Develop the capacity to evaluate alternative business strategies for conducting business in the global marketplace
- Identify and define issues of social justice in the global marketplace
Academic qualification equivalents
- You'll need a transcript from each school that you've attended, plus a certified translation if the transcript is not in English. Your school counselor may also directly email your transcript(s) and your school report to international@usfca.edu.
English language requirements
- TOEFL: 80 (minimum score required: 65)
- IELTS: 6.5 (minimum score required: 6.0)
- Duolingo: 105 (minimum score required: 95) or PTE: 60
San Francisco State University Cost of Attendance
- Tuition, books and supplies, accommodation and board, transportation, and incidental fees are all included in the cost of studying in the United States.
- The cost of attendance for a full-time undergraduate student living on campus is listed below:
The university has a set tuition charge, as well as other costs, and the undergraduate full-time tuition fee and cost of attendance are as follows:
Description |
On-campus expense |
Off-campus expense |
Tuition fee |
7,440 USD |
7,440 USD |
Books and supplies |
1,038 USD |
1,038 USD |
Food and housing |
15,950 USD |
17,922 USD |
Personal expenses |
2,058 USD |
2,770 USD |
Transportation |
1,094 USD |
1,482 USD |
Total |
27,580 USD |
30,652 USD |
The graduate students cost of attendance will be:-
Type |
Fee |
Credential |
2,566 USD to 3,964 USD |
Master’s degree, second baccalaureate |
2,716 USD to 4,222 USD |
Doctorate |
6,553 USD |
Non-resident tuition fee |
396 USD per unit |
MBA, MSA, MSBA |
0 to 6.0 units- 700 USD 6.1 or more- 1,200 USD Professional program fee- 270 USD |
Masters of public administration |
0 to 6.0 units- 430 USD 6.1 or more- 850 USD per semester |