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BA International Business
About this course
International business is the study of commercial activity that crosses national boundaries, examining the strategies, structures, and challenges that organisations face as they operate across different regulatory, cultural, and economic environments. As globalisation has enabled companies to reach international customers, develop worldwide supply chains, and attract multicultural workforces, the ability to understand and navigate the international business environment has become a fundamental professional competence. The field draws on management theory, economics, marketing, finance, and cross-cultural studies to build a genuinely multidimensional understanding of how international commerce works. At the University of Westminster in London, this three-year full-time degree prepares graduates to respond proactively and creatively to the opportunities and risks of the international business environment. You will study the key functions of business, including strategy, marketing, operations, finance, and human resource management, within an explicitly international frame. You will examine how companies enter new markets, manage across cultural differences, navigate international law and regulation, and respond to the risks and opportunities presented by currency fluctuation, geopolitical change, and global competition. London's position as one of the world's leading centres of international commerce gives the degree a distinctive real-world character. A sandwich year with work placement provides direct professional experience, and the option of a year abroad extends your cross-cultural understanding through sustained engagement with another business culture. Graduates are well placed for careers in international business across a wide range of sectors. Common roles include international business development manager, export manager, global marketing manager, supply chain manager, and management consultant. Organisations ranging from multinational corporations to global NGOs and international banks recruit graduates with international business expertise. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in international management, international finance, global supply chain management, or business administration, building specialist depth for senior roles in internationally operating organisations.
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