

BA International Business Management with a Year in Industry
About this course
International business management is concerned with how organisations operate, compete, and collaborate across national borders. It combines the core disciplines of management, including strategy, finance, operations, marketing, and organisational behaviour, with a sustained focus on the complexities introduced by operating in multiple countries simultaneously: differences in legal systems, cultural norms, currency risk, supply chain geography, and the shifting landscape of trade and regulation. Understanding these dynamics has become essential for any organisation with ambitions beyond a single domestic market. At the University of East Anglia, this four-year full-time programme incorporates a year in industry, giving you the opportunity to spend an extended period working inside a real organisation before you complete your degree. This is one of the most valuable features of the programme: the year in industry lets you apply what you have learned in lectures and seminars to real decisions, real problems, and real professional relationships, and it produces a graduate record that stands out in competitive recruitment. UEA's location and network give you access to a range of placement organisations across business, the public sector, and the third sector. Academically, you will study the functional areas of management in depth while developing the ability to integrate them into coherent business judgement. Analytical skills in finance and data are developed alongside softer skills in negotiation, leadership, and cross-cultural communication. The international dimension of the programme means you will examine case studies and business contexts from multiple regions, developing a genuinely global perspective on how organisations create and sustain value. Graduates in international business management enter a wide variety of careers. Multinational corporations, management consultancies, banks and financial services firms, export-focused businesses, and international organisations all recruit graduates with this kind of education. Common graduate roles include business analyst, management trainee, marketing executive, operations coordinator, and project manager, with progression into strategic and leadership roles over time. The combination of academic grounding and a full year of professional experience makes this degree a particularly strong platform for graduate employment. Postgraduate study at masters level, including MBA programmes, is another well-trodden route for those wishing to deepen their specialism or move into general management.
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