

BA International Business Management
About this course
International business management is a discipline that prepares you to work effectively in the global economy, combining the core principles of business management with a specific focus on how organisations operate across different countries, cultures, regulatory environments, and markets. It addresses questions about how companies expand internationally, how global supply chains are managed, how cultural differences affect business relationships and decision-making, and how political and economic forces shape the international business environment. For anyone interested in a career that crosses national boundaries, this is a degree that combines relevant academic content with a genuinely international perspective. At the University of Northampton, this three-year full-time programme covers the core areas of business management alongside internationally focused content in areas such as global strategy, cross-cultural management, international marketing, trade and investment, and the economics of globalisation. The degree includes a sandwich placement year and a work placement, which give you extended professional experience in a real business environment. These structured periods outside the classroom are particularly valuable in a management degree, allowing you to apply theoretical frameworks to real organisational challenges and develop the professional skills and employer contacts that support strong career outcomes after graduation. Northampton has good employer links and a practical approach to business education that is designed with graduate employment in mind. Graduates in international business management go on to careers in management roles within multinational companies, international trade and logistics, global marketing, business development, international finance, and supply chain management. The cross-cultural communication skills and strategic thinking developed by the degree are valuable across virtually every sector that operates internationally, from retail and manufacturing to financial services and the public sector. Some graduates pursue postgraduate study in international business, management, or specialist fields such as global supply chain management or international marketing.
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