Join UIC's Business Incubator
UIC's Business Programs train students to become entrepreneurs. Throughout the program, students identify a business idea, and develop a business plan to launch their dream startup.
Business Administration Programs
Our Business programs prepare students for the labor market to assume management or supervisory positions in the business industry.
Business related jobs are the fastest growing occupations in the United States. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in administrative services is expected to grow 8% from 2014 to 2024.
In addition, the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale Metropolitan area is No. 1 in the U.S. Startup Activity among the 40 metropolitan areas of the country and is No. 10 for Small Business Economy in the nation, according to the Kauffman Foundation. 1 out of 10 adult owns a business in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale area, which makes up 90% of the economy of South Florida.
UIC offers the tools for students to become entrepreneurs. We are an institution that has incubated many successful businesses throughout our history. Be ready to become your own boss.
- A.S. Business Administration
- A.S. International Business Management
- B.S. Business Administration
- B.S. International Business Management
- A.S. Communications and Mass Media
- B.S. Communications and Mass Media
- A.S. Travel and Tourism Management
- B.S. Travel and Tourism Management
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- Academic Performance
International Business Management Programs
Our International Business Management programs prepare students for the labor market to assume management or supervisory positions in the international business and trade industry.
South Florida is a key location for learning about international trade and commerce since it stands right in the middle of the Western Hemisphere, and attracts a large business international community.
Port Miami and Port Everglades are both located in the South Florida region creating a hub for trade companies with businesses in Central America, South America, the Caribbean, Europe and the Far East. Port Miami is the closest container port to the Panama Canal, which facilitates fastest access to the US consumer market. UIC students take tours of the seaports and the Foreign Trade Zones.
What Our Alumni Say
Valentina Perez
02/15/2023
For me, UIC represents a huge part of my journey living in the US
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Ana Socha
02/13/2023
This helped me to improve my knowledge and develop multiple skills like customer service, time management, multitasking, problem solving, and leadership.
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