The international business and management course is an innovative programme addressing the emerging trends and challenges for business and management to form new global business leaders.
The course has been designed to develop graduates capable of meeting the demands of today’s global industries. Students will be taught to implement effective techniques to respond to defined and uncertain business events and problems.
You will study a foundation year that will enable you to build your skills up to the level needed to progress onto the undergraduate study. During the second and third semesters, you’ll learn about key business topics including international business, business, management and the digital economy. In your third semester, you will select a specific pathway to help you specialise in your chosen field.
The course will conclude with a major degree dissertation to prepare you for your professional practice or postgraduate study career.
FOUNDATION YEAR (INTERNATIONAL ROUTE)
This course is a programme designed to support students in developing key language and writing skills ready for undergraduate study.
Introduction to Creative Business and Management
English for Academic Purposes, Research and Study skills
Marketing, Communication and Branding
Creative Business Project
BSC 1ST YEAR
Developing a core understanding of how business and management works in global organisations with a focus on economics, strategy, marketing and finance and accounting.
International Business Administration
Finance and Accounting
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Strategic Management
International Marketing
BSC 2ND YEAR
Deepens your knowledge within the fields of important business activities and processes in managerial, accounting, digital economy, human resources, entrepreneurship, s ales and operations.
Managerial Accounting
Digital Economy and Transformation
Human Resources and Organisational Behaviour
Enterpreneurship and Innovation
Sales Management
Operations Planning and Project Management
BSC 3RD YEAR
Year 3 provides an opportunity to explore the cutting edge of international business and management and related research and innovations within a global context. Students will be able to select a specific pathway to help you specialise in your chosen fields.
Industrial Organisation and Business Law
Cross-cultural Management
Dissertation
Admission Requirements | |
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Minimum Age to Apply | Minimum age 17 (titles awarded upon completion of at least 11 years of schooling) |
Academic Entry Requirements | Academic Qualifications ECCTIS UK equivalent to GCSE (Year 12). |
Language Requirement | |
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IELTS Score (Minimum) | Students must have a minimum overall score of: 5.0 with min 4.5 in each band. |
TOEFL-IBT Score (Minimum) | Minimum overall score of: 46 |
PTE Score (Minimum) | Minimum overall score of 46 |