

BSc International Business
About this course
International business is the study of commerce, strategy, and management in a world where markets, supply chains, and organisations routinely cross national borders. It examines how cultural differences, political systems, exchange rates, trade agreements, and regulatory environments shape business decisions and outcomes. As organisations of all sizes operate globally, the ability to think across contexts, adapt strategies to different markets, and understand the legal and ethical dimensions of cross-border trade has become an essential professional competence rather than a specialist niche. At the University of Surrey, this three-year full-time programme equips you with a rigorous grounding in the core disciplines of business, including strategy, finance, marketing, operations, and organisational behaviour, taught through an international lens. You will examine case studies and real-world scenarios drawn from different regions and industries, developing both analytical frameworks and the kind of contextual judgement that global business demands. Surrey integrates digital skills into the programme, building confidence in the tools and technologies that employers increasingly expect graduates to use. Typical entry requires around 120 tariff points. Graduates of international business programmes pursue careers across a wide range of sectors. Management consulting, financial services, global supply chain and logistics, international marketing, trade finance, and export management are all common destinations, as are graduate schemes with multinational corporations and public sector organisations working across borders. The skills developed on this programme, including data literacy, cross-cultural communication, and strategic analysis, are valued well beyond the conventional business environment. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in international management, finance, or specialist areas of global business.
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