Overview

Thunderbird's STEM-designated Bachelor of Science in international Trade (BSIT) provides rigorous training for a career in global commerce.

The BSIT program provides talented, driven students the exposure to the global business environment that will distinguish them in the workforce. Students learn the functional disciplines of international business while gaining an in-depth understanding of the political, cultural and economic aspects of doing business on a global scale and in international markets in which government regulations vary widely from country to country.

Supported by Thunderbird's training that builds a global mindset, students gain tools for managing supply chains, systematically assessing risk, exporting and importing goods and services, and using economic agreements to develop effective strategies for conducting international trade.

This program is unique in allowing students to learn new skills needed for a career in international trade through comprehensive, hands-on training and to apply these skills during a local, national, or international internship. Along with real-world learning experiences that open up global career opportunities, students attend courses taught by outstanding Thunderbird graduate school faculty and enjoy unique opportunities to learn from fellow students from around the world.

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Who should attend?

  • Students interested in international careers in trade and business.
  • International students who want to take advantage of an additional 2 years of optional practical training (OPT) offered by STEM-certified programs.
  • Students seeking careers where an in-depth understanding of the political, cultural, and economic aspects of doing business on a global scale are needed.

Curriculum

Core curriculum

Visit ASU's Major Map to learn more details about the BSIT's 120-credit curriculum.

MAJOR MAP

Course
Term 1
TGM 101: Principles of Global Management    
CIS 105: Computer Applications & Info. Tech.    
ENG 101 or ENG 102: First-year Composition OR    
ENG 105: Advanced First-year Composition OR    
ENG 107 or ENG 108: First year Composition    
MAT 210: Brief Calculus    
TGM 191: First-year Seminar    
Elective    
Term 2
TGM 204: Principles of Marketing for Global Organizations    
COM 225: Public Speaking    
ENG 101 or ENG 102: First-year Composition OR    
ENG 105: Advanced First-year Composition OR    
ENG 107 OR ENG 108: First-year Composition    
MAT 211: Mathematics for Business Analysis    
Humanities, Arts and Design    
Term 3
TGM 200: Principles of Accounting for Global Organizations    
ECN 211: Macroeconomic Principles    
Cultural Diversity in the U.S.    
Historical Awareness    
Natural Science- Quantitative    
Term 4
STP 226: Elements of Statistics    
ECN 212: Microeconomic Principles    
Humanities, Arts and Design    
Natural Science- Quantitative OR    
Natural Science- General    
Term 5
LES 305: Business Law and Ethics for Managers OR    
PHI 306: Applied Ethics OR    
PHI 360: Business and Professional Ethics OR    
PHI 406: Moral Dilemmas    
TGM 468: States and Markets in a Global Economy    
ECN 306: Survey of International Economics    
TGM 310: Supply Chain Operations for Global Organizations    
TGM 312: Big Data in the Global Economy    
TGM 391: Global Business and Professional Development Skills    
Term 6
TGM 353: Regional Management Environment    
TGM 300: Principles of Finance for Global Organizations    
TGM 430: International Trade and Regional Economic Agreements    
2 Elective Courses    
Term 7
TGM 484: Internship    
TGM 489: Multinational Organizational Leadership    
TGM 460: Global Risk Assessment and Management    
Upper Division Elective    
Elective    
Term 8
TGM 498: Pro-Seminar    
TGM 478: Cross-Cultural Communication and Negotiation    
Upper Division Elective    
Two Electives    

 

Financial aid and costs

 

Financial aid

 

ASU is committed to offering you a top-quality education that provides the most value for your investment and prepares you for a lifetime of success. Learn more on the ASU Financial Aid and Scholarship Services page.

 

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Program costs

Apply early for priority admission and financial aid consideration. Approximately 84% of students receive some form of financial aid. You can use ASU's tuition estimator to see a breakdown of potential costs.

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Fees USD$
Application fee (Arizona resident) $50
Application fee (nonresident) $70
Application fees (international) $85
Program cost (Arizona resident) $13,161 per academic year
Program cost (nonresident) $34,103 per academic year
Program cost (international) $40,216 per academic year

Faculty and campus

Faculty highlights

Thunderbird Senior Associate Dean Lena Booth

Lena Booth

Deputy Dean, Thunderbird Academic Enterprise and Finance Professor
Thunderbird Professor Roy Nelson

Roy Nelson

Senior Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs and Associate Professor

Our campus

The West campus of Arizona State University creates a learning community blending liberal arts education with 21st-century workforce preparation. The campus provides modern amenities in its residence halls, dining facilities, and the Sun Devil Fitness Complex and swimming pool. Subtropical landscaping, fountains and outdoor enclaves are third-space opportunities for students to socialize or collaborate while pursuing any of more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs.

West campus landmarks include the Albert Paley-designed entry gates, extensive public art, and at the center of campus, Fletcher Lawn. This commons is a contemporary homage to traditional university education, as is the Oxford-inspired architecture around it on the courtyard-fashioned campus.

Requirements and deadlines

Application requirements

Application deadlines

Apply early for priority admission and financial aid consideration.

Deadline Dates
Fall admission application opens July 1
Priority admission deadline Nov 1
Regular admission deadline Jan 15
Late admission for first-year and international students May 1
Admission deadline for transfer students July 1

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Apply to this program

Apply online on the ASU Admissions website.

Why Thunderbird for a Degree?

Thunderbird is a global network of future-ready leaders, managers, entrepreneurs, and intrapreneurs innovating across the private and public sectors to advance inclusive and sustainable prosperity worldwide.

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