The Business 300 syllabus is available to enrolled or registered students . Sign in to your UPI Study account to download it instantly — or enroll today to get access.
Pay $250 once (or use any UPI Study subscription) and start learning today. No application, no waiting list.
Watch lessons, take quizzes, and pass the proctored final — fully online, on your schedule. Most students finish in 28–30 days.
UPI Study sends your official transcript directly to Thomas Edison State University's registrar. TESU applies the equivalency: MAN-3710 – International Business.
Get this course + every other UPI Study course with a subscription, or buy just this one for a one-time fee.
Best if you plan to stack 3+ courses toward your TESU degree. All UPI Study courses included — including International Business.
Pay once, keep it forever. No subscription, no renewals. The simplest path if you only need this course to transfer to TESU.
Tap any credit amount below to see how much you'd save at TESU.
Savings = credits × $499 (TESU's published per-credit tuition rate for online undergraduate programs). Actual savings vary by program and your UPI Study plan.
International Business looks at how companies operate across national borders. It covers how culture, trade rules, exchange rates, and political and economic differences affect the way businesses sell, negotiate, hire, and make decisions in different countries.
This self-paced online course uses video lessons, quizzes, one assignment, and a final exam, graded 20% Quizzes, 30% Assignment, and 50% Final Exam. When you finish, the transcript can be sent to Thomas Edison State University, where it is recognized as MAN-3710 – International Business, a named course equivalency in the TESU catalog.
International Business helps you understand how culture, trade rules, exchange rates, and political and economic differences affect business decisions across borders. At Thomas Edison State University, that learning can support degree progress in programs such as the Associate of Arts or Bachelor of Arts, where MAN-3710 – International Business may fit into the plan you build with TESU.
After you complete the course, your transcript is sent to Thomas Edison State University for review. TESU's registrar applies the named equivalency MAN-3710 – International Business, so the credit appears as a specific course match rather than an unnamed elective. That matters because it can be placed into your TESU degree plan for programs like the Associate of Arts or Bachelor of Arts, subject to TESU's transfer ceiling of 90 credits. TESU is known for accepting ACE and NCCRS recommendations, and its flexible policy can help students use outside credit while staying within degree requirements.
This course is a good fit for students who want a TESU-recognized business course with a clear named equivalency, MAN-3710 – International Business, and who are planning carefully around TESU's transfer limit of up to 90 credits. It can work well for people finishing a degree, changing fields, or trying to use prior learning efficiently, but it is not the best choice if you want a course that is already part of a fixed TESU sequence or if you need more than one business course without checking your degree plan.
Thomas Edison State University has one of the most flexible transfer policies in the country and accepts ACE & NCCRS credit recommendations. With a four-year institution's credits, you can fulfill all degree requirements except two required TESU courses.
Transfer credits are never guaranteed. Final credit awards are determined solely by the receiving university's registrar.
Enroll for $250 (or use a UPI Study subscription), finish in 28–30 days, and transfer 3 credits to Thomas Edison State University.