Business (Global Politics), BA
For the world to function efficiently, it requires skilled and confident political, nonprofit, and business-oriented leaders who can analyze political relationships within and among countries. To prepare students to efficiently take on these challenges and enhance cohesion between businesses, governments, academics, and civil societies, the NAHCEU business degree in global politics has been structured to train students to develop the necessary expertise to meet these global demands.
Global Politics Degree Courses
A NAHCEU business degree in global politics offers students a unique opportunity to learn the practical and theoretical skills needed to succeed professionally in international relations. The degree imbibes the culture of critical thinking concerning global problems and integrates inquiry and action in students. Armed with a business degree in global politics, you will be able to build an enduring foundation in business and also attain a critical global perspective through courses such as –
- American Foreign Policy
- Business Law and Ethics for Managers
- Comparative Government
- Comparative Politics
- Contemporary Global Controversies
- Democratization
- European Union
- Global Marketing Management
- Global Politics
- Global Supply Chain Management
- Global Supply Operations
- International Political Economy
- Latin America
- National Security, Intelligence, and Terrorism
- Organization and Management Leadership
- Principles of International Business
- Survey of International Economics
- World Politics and Global Inequalities
Careers In Global Politics
There are a plethora of courses available to you when you have a business degree in global politics which will prepare you to delve confidently into any of these careers – law, journalism, public relations, information analysis, market research, and campaign and issue management
Career | Growth* | Median Salary* |
Administrative Services Managers | 12.47% | $81,080 |
Chief Executives |
| $168,140 |
Chief Sustainability Officers |
| $168,140 |
Compliance Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Cost Estimators | 25.34% | $58,860 |
Economists | 5.82% | $91,860 |
General and Operations Managers |
| $95,440 |
Industrial Production Managers |
| $89,190 |
Investment Fund Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Management Analysts | 23.87% | $78,600 |
Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists |
| $60,300 |
Marketing Managers | 12.48% | $119,480 |
Regulatory Affairs Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Sales Managers | 14.95% | $105,260 |
Security Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Social and Community Service Managers | 13.78% | $59,970 |
Storage and Distribution Managers |
| $81,830 |
Supply Chain Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Transportation Managers |
| $81,830 |
Wind Energy Project Managers |
*Data obtained from the Occupational Information network (O*NET) under sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA).
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