International Business

Tabor School of Business

A mind for business. A spirit for competition. A passion for leadership.

The Tabor School of Business at Millikin University develops students into entrepreneurs, strategists and innovators. Students work with real clients, create real businesses and solve real problems. Through a range of programs and student-run businesses, Tabor students get a head-start on their future career and graduate ready to lead.

ACBSP Accredited Program

The Tabor School of Business is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business School Programs.

 

Assessment Reports  Student Achievements

 

  • Tabor School of Business

    Tabor has an array of undergraduate programs in the contemporary and emerging business disciplines. Additionally, Tabor features a highly acclaimed MBA program geared toward established business professionals with a specialty in executive management (17 month evening program) and those just completing their bachelor’s degree (12 month daytime program).

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  • Rankings

    100 %
    Graduate Success Rate
    $500 K
    Investment Portfolio managed by students
    25
    Best International Business Degrees, named by College Choice in 2017
    180 +
    Internship Opportunities
  • StudentSpotlight

    Since coming to Millikin, Itzel has immersed herself in campus life as an CCIW-All Conference athlete, a Long-Vanderburg Scholar and active member of the Latin American Student Organization (LASO). Hear more about her experience at millikin.edu/Itzel.

  • Programs of Study

    • Accounting-students-working-with-a-professor

      Accounting

      Learn accounting theory and practice fundamental skills necessary for long-term success.
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      Agribusiness

      The Agribusiness major includes courses in agriculture, agribusiness, economics and business.
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      Business Communication

      Students will have the communication skills and business acumen to identify organizational objectives, understand stakeholders and convey meaningful insight and information.
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      Communication

      Master the essential skills of general communication to become an asset in versatile career fields, or specialize in business, health, PR, media and organizational communication.
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      Cybersecurity

      Build technical skills related to IT infrastructure, networking, and information security, for a strong foundation necessary to protect systems from cyber threats.
    • Finance Majors

      Finance

      Learn to evaluate and quantify risk, compute measures of profitability, and estimate the value of corporate investment projects and securities.
    • International Business

      International Business

      Students learn to conduct business in a global environment. They graduate culturally aware, business savvy and willing to adapt to cross-cultural environments.
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      Marketing, Digital

      Use digital technologies, social media and mobile devices to develop and implement innovative marketing programs.
    • Management

      Management

      The Management major prepares students to manage challenges and leverage opportunities in a contemporary, changing, and global business environment.
    • Management Information System

      Management Information Systems

      Students learn the ability to collect, organize, store, analyze, and transform data into and understandable information to impact an organization’s performance.
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      Organizational Leadership (Online)

      This online program integrates theory and practice to foster understanding between the interrelationship of leadership with power and influence, while emphasizing socially responsible leadership and ethical decision-making.
  • Facilities

    • ADM-Scovill Hall

      ADM-Scovill Hall

      ADM-Scovill Hall is home to the Tabor School of Business, Center for Entrepreneurship and MBA programs. Students benefit from technology-rich classrooms, 24/7 computer lounge access and a collaborative business hub.
    • Center for Entrepreneurship

      Center for Entrepreneurship

      Newly renovated, this facility supports entrepreneurial efforts across campus, including student business startups, mentoring and programming.