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As the business world becomes increasingly international and interconnected, successful leaders need more than a traditional business degree to stay competitive. At Rollins, our AACSB-accredited international business program blends the breadth of a top-ranked liberal arts education with the depth of an elite business education, giving our graduates a competitive edge in the job market.

As an international business major at Rollins, you’ll build a well-rounded base of knowledge, experience, and skills as you prepare for an array of careers in everything from accounting and finance to marketing and operations.

Through study abroad experiences and international internships, you’ll hone in-demand communication, critical thinking, and analytical skills and develop the ability to navigate foreign cultures and languages—credentials that are essential to success in today’s global business environment.

Learn more about the international business program's accreditations and affiliations and why they are important to your investment.

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PRME affiliation demonstrates commitment to international principles of responsible management education.

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CUIBE schools consistently rank among the Top 20 Best Undergraduate International Business programs in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.


Why Study International Business at Rollins

  1. 1

    Elite Accreditation

    Our international business program is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)— the highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide. Less than 5 percent of programs are accredited by AACSB.

  2. 2

    Top-Ranked Program

    Our program is consistently ranked among the top 5 percent of international business programs in the country and No. 1 in Florida by College Factual. That prestigious position in the market has helped recent grads land jobs at some of the world’s top companies—from Amazon and Uber to McKinsey and Hewlett-Packard.

  3. 3

    Global Focus

    All courses utilize a distinctive global lens, with all international business majors studying abroad, interning internationally, and becoming fluent in a second language.

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“The challenges of the program and the skill sets those created—critical thinking, professional writing, statistical and financial analysis, public speaking—have enabled me to adapt to and thrive in a wide variety of professional challenges. As I grew and developed new and deeper passions, I had this huge resource of professors who were not just teachers but also mentors and close friends. I feel equipped to do the things I really, really want to do and I'm deeply happy for that.”

Caleb Archuleta ’18

Fulbright Scholar, University of Bristol


Rollins International Business Careers

Rollins’ international business grads are making tomorrow happen at some of the world’s leading companies.

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    Raphael Arndt ’17

    Senior Associate of Corporate Strategy, Electronic Arts

  • Self portrait of Paul Beuttenmuller

    Paul Beuttenmuller ’10

    Market and Brand Positioning Specialist, The Boeing Company

  • Self portrait of Whitney Coulter

    Whitney Coulter ’08

    Online Business Insights Analyst, Apple

  • Self portrait of Kamil Fadel

    Kamil Fadel ’17

    Senior Finance Manager, Air Lease Corporation

  • Self portrait of Victoria Lynde.

    Victoria Lynde ’16

    Account Strategist, Google

  • Self portrait of Pierce Neinken.

    Pierce Neinken ’06’08MBA

    Managing Partner and CEO, Resource Commercial Real Estate


Program Rankings

  • College Factual most focused international business top 5 percent, 2019

    Ranked 5th Most Focused, 13th Most Popular, and 22nd Best in the Nation

    College Factual ranks colleges by overall performance, majors, popularity, focus, and value.

  • Study.com recognized school

    Ranked 15th Best in the Nation

    Study.com has evaluated schools across the country to create a list of the best international business programs.

  • College Choice Best business schools in Florida

    Ranked 2nd Best in Florida

    College Choice collects data from PayScale.com, the National Center for Education Statistics, U.S.News and World Reports, and the Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA to rank the best business colleges in the state.

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    Ranked 11th Best Colleges with International Business Degrees in Florida

    Niche’s ranking considers a wide array of factors, including everything from the quality of academics, professors, and campus to value, diversity, and student life.

  • Universities.com Best Colleges 2018

    Ranked 5th Best in Florida

    Universities.com ranked schools in Florida offering International Business programs based on interviews, surveys, and government resources.

  • Top 25 Undergraduate Florida Business Schools 2017

    Ranked 11th Best in Florida

    TopManagementDegrees.com ranked the International Business and Business Management programs 11th best in the state based on accreditation, affordability, average salary, and prestige.


Real World Experience

International business grads have landed internships at leading companies near and far.

  • Boeing
  • GE Healthcare
  • UBS
  • CNL
  • TD Bank
  • Target
  • Ernst Young
  • Transamerica
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Popular Courses

In addition to an international business internship and study abroad course, majors complete eight core international business courses, two international business electives, and two foreign language courses. Majors also have the opportunity to concentrate in the areas of family business and entrepreneurship, finance, and marketing.


A Day in the Life of a Rollins International Business Major

“As an international business major, I’m learning about different aspects of business, such as marketing, operations, finance, and strategy, and how they apply in a global perspective.”

Luiza Baptista ’19

Harrison Loew poses outside Bank of America's Orlando office.

Beyond the Classroom

Global Engagement From China and India to France and Germany, you’ll have access to business-related field studies and semester-long study-abroad programs across the globe.

Immersive Internships Supporting Fair Trade organizations in Madrid. Marketing state-of-the-art health-care systems in Munich. Providing operational support in China. You’ll develop in-demand skills and experience through international internships.

Get Involved From the Collegiate Entrepreneur’s Organization (CEO) to Net Impact, the Business Student Leadership Council to attending the Business Forum Series, you’ll sharpen your business acumen through several student and department-run organizations, honor societies, and events.


Dive Into International Business at Rollins

Explore more about what it will be like to major in international business at Rollins.

  • What You Will Learn

    The Department of Business provides students access to a high-quality education anchored in the liberal arts tradition and built on the design principles of responsible leadership, engaged experiential learning, global perspective and entrepreneurial and innovative thinking.

  • You’ll Make A Global Impact

    The department is committed to having all business majors graduate with a learning experience in another country, increasing awareness by engaging with other communities.


Keep Exploring

Take a deeper dive into international business at Rollins by meeting your future professors, seeing our grads in action, and sitting in on a class.

Business professor Marc Fetscherin

September 19, 2024

Fetscherin Ranks in Top 2% of Scientists Globally

Business professor Marc Fetscherin has been ranked in the top 2 percent of scientists across all academic fields in Stanford University’s global ranking.

Fetscherin Ranks in Top 2% of Scientists Globally
Business professor Serina Al Haddad and Daniela Victoria Otelo Diaz ’24

April 24, 2024

Al Haddad and Diaz ’24 Present Research at Business Conference

Business professor Serina Al Haddad and Daniela Victoria Otelo Diaz ’24 recently presented research on luxury fashion conglomerate LVMH’s pandemic challenges at the Southeast Decision Sciences Institute (SEDSI).

Al Haddad and Diaz ’24 Present Research at Business Conference
Business professor Marc Fetscherin

April 22, 2024

Fetscherin Ranked in List of World’s Top Business Scientists

Business professor Marc Fetscherin has been ranked among the world’s best business and management scientists in Research.com’s 2024 global ranking.

Fetscherin Ranked in List of World’s Top Business Scientists

Expert Faculty

Our courses are taught by PhD faculty from around the globe, graduates of world-class institutions such as Cambridge, the London School of Economics, and Harvard. They have also worked for well-known companies like Bain, McKinsey, and Motorola and have published numerous books and articles.

Department of International Business

Winter Park, FL32789

Telephone:407.646.1591

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    Arjen Althuis, MBA

    Lecturer

    Research interests: International management consulting, corporate strategy, merger & acquisitions, interim management, and human resources management

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    Marc Fetscherin, PhD

    Professor of Marketing

    Research interests: Marketing and branding

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    Serina Haddad, PhD

    Assistant Professor of Business

    Research interests: Statistics, business analytics, innovation, and organizational development

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    Emmanuel Kodzi, PhD

    Associate Professor of International Business Operations

    Research interests: Operations, supply chains, and statistics

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    Richard Lewin, PhD

    Associate Professor of Finance

    Research interests: Investment management, valuation, corporate finance, financial modeling, real estate, and airport development

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    Marc Sardy, PhD

    Associate Professor of Finance

    Research interests: International finance