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BA International Business Management
About this course
International business management sits at the intersection of commercial practice and global affairs, concerned with how organisations operate, compete, and grow across national boundaries. As supply chains, customer bases, and talent pools have become increasingly international, the need for managers who understand both the fundamentals of business and the cultural, economic, and regulatory complexities of working across different markets has grown considerably. This degree develops that dual competence: grounding you in core business and management disciplines while building the international awareness and adaptability that genuinely global careers require. At the University of Lincoln, this three-year full-time programme covers the established disciplines of business education including strategy, marketing, finance, operations, organisational behaviour, and entrepreneurship, while situating them consistently within an international frame. You will examine how businesses enter new markets, how they manage operations across multiple countries, how cultural difference affects management practice and negotiation, and how international institutions and trade agreements shape the environment within which firms operate. Alongside this analytical content, you will develop professional skills in communication, teamwork, data analysis, and problem-solving that are as important as subject knowledge in management roles. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, offering an exceptional level of international and professional experience within a three-year structure. Time spent studying at a partner university overseas gives you direct experience of a different educational and cultural environment, while the placement year connects academic learning to real organisational contexts and substantially strengthens your employability. International business management graduates pursue careers across a remarkably wide range of organisations and sectors. Multinational corporations, consultancy firms, financial institutions, export-focused businesses, international development organisations, and public sector bodies with international remits all recruit from this field. Roles in management, marketing, business development, supply chain, human resources, and operations are common entry points, with progression into senior management across many sectors. Postgraduate study in business, management, or international relations is a natural next step for those wishing to develop specialist expertise.
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