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BSc International Business Management
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International business management addresses the complexities of operating organisations across different countries, cultures, regulatory environments and economic conditions. Businesses that trade, invest or operate internationally face challenges that domestic management alone cannot resolve: how to adapt products and services to different markets, how to manage supply chains that span multiple jurisdictions, how to navigate different legal and governance frameworks, and how to lead teams whose working assumptions may differ significantly from one country to the next. This degree prepares you to think about those challenges with analytical depth and practical awareness. At Southampton Solent University, the three-year full-time programme develops your understanding of management, marketing, finance, economics and organisational behaviour within an international context. The degree is accredited by the Chartered Management Institute, which means your studies align with professional management standards and may contribute towards CMI qualifications. A foundation year is available for students who need additional preparation before beginning the full degree, and the programme includes a sandwich year and a work placement, giving you direct experience of business environments before graduation. Solent's location in Southampton, a major port city with strong international trade connections, is a fitting backdrop for a degree concerned with the global movement of goods, services and capital. The city's ties to the maritime, logistics and aerospace industries reflect the kind of international business environment the degree prepares you for. Graduates of international business management programmes work in a wide range of sectors and functions, including marketing, operations, finance, consultancy, trade and logistics, retail and human resources. Graduate management schemes at large companies are a common entry point, as are roles in international trade bodies and public sector organisations with overseas responsibilities. Postgraduate study in international business, management or MBA programmes is a well-established route for those who want to move into senior roles or specialise further.
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