I've submitted an application to TCC, but I don't know if I'm going to stick with an AS in International Business or not. It requires 9-15 credit hours of foreign language and currently TCC only offers Course 1 & 2 in each language, so I would have to go to campus for the third language course. I could always do a general business degree and take French I & II, then go for a BS in International Business and pick up French III and beyond, couldn't I? For now, I've settled on International Business as my end-goal. Due to the financial crisis the U.S. is going through now, I think it would be helpful to my career to have a broader knowledge of the global market. To this end, I researched some BS in International Business programs offered online, and I've come up with these: Strayer University ($1355 per course; $27,100 approx) Colorado Technical University ($328 per quarter hour; $29,520 approx) Kaplan University ($353 per credit hour; $21,180 approx) Golden Gate University ($1350 per course; $27,000 approx) Maybe by the time I finish my AS, more schools will offer the program. Now, I need to contemplate the snag in my AS degree and figure out if driving to Tulsa for one class is worth the A.S.I.B. degree.
All of those school...then I would rather choose Liberty University - Bachelor of Business Administration specialized in International Business. Tuition: $ 250.00 per semester hours.