Global Business Minor
Add a Global Business Minor to develop the skills you need to pursue a career with global firms.
About this Program
Global Business: Education Focused on a Global Purpose
Albers is accepting students in the minor program. We are no longer accepting new students for this major.
Supported by a community of globally minded students and a hands-on curriculum that allows you to pursue a minor degree to supplement your education, the Global Business, Minor prepares you to soar as a leader in the global marketplace.
As an undergraduate student at the nationally ranked Albers School of Business and Economics, you benefit from the small class sizes that provide unparalleled access to our highly qualified faculty who are committed to teaching the skills and concepts needed for you to succeed in every aspect of global business and beyond.
Undergraduate Global Business at a Glance
Learn how this degree from the Department of Management will contribute to your career goals. Then, explore course requirements and see how impactful a Seattle University degree can be.
What You’ll Learn
Learn about the classes you’ll take as a student here.
Meaningful Connections and Experience
Relevant Experience Centered in a Thriving Business Hub
Being located in the heart of a thriving Seattle business community—situated on the Pacific Rim and an important center for global commerce—allows Albers to connect you with local business leaders engaged on the global stage. Through class projects, the Global Business Club, the Mentor Program, summer internships, and the Albers Executive Speakers Series, you’ll benefit from our proximity to these global leaders of enterprise, and upon graduation you’ll be prepared for our prime job market.
Living Our Mission on Campus and Beyond
MotMot Coffee is an award-winning student-created social enterprise that is run from the campus of Seattle University. MotMot is ethically sourced Nicaraguan coffee. Students hired to the project gain unparalleled experience in global business and ethical company management. MotMot takes a student's skills out of the classroom and into the real world by providing experiential learning in developing countries, all the while encouraging other Seattle University students to become ethical consumers. MotMot took second place in the Harriet Stephenson Business Plan Competition in 2017 and was a semi-finalist in the Social Venture Partners 2017 competition. In 2018, MotMot Coffee was awarded the ASIANetwork’s Freeman Foundation Student-Faculty Fellowship.
Get In Touch
We're here to help. If you have questions about the admissions process, contact:
David Carter, MEd
Academic Advisor, Undergraduate Programs
Dominick Grimm, MA
Academic Advisor, Undergraduate Programs