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BA International Business
About this course
International business is concerned with how organisations operate, compete, and collaborate across borders in an interconnected global economy. It asks how companies enter new markets, how they manage operations across different regulatory and cultural environments, and how global forces including trade policy, exchange rates, supply chain complexity, and geopolitical risk shape commercial strategy. The discipline draws on economics, management, marketing, finance, and cultural studies, demanding both analytical rigour and the flexibility to think across national and cultural boundaries. At the University of the West of England, Bristol this four-year programme develops a diverse skill set designed to prepare you for work in internationally oriented organisations. You will study the principles of international trade and investment, cross-cultural management, global marketing, and international finance, building both theoretical understanding and the practical capabilities that employers look for. The programme emphasises digital literacy, critical thinking, ethical values, entrepreneurial thinking, and communication skills alongside specialist knowledge of international business contexts. These are qualities valued across a wide range of roles and sectors in an increasingly global economy. Graduates from international business programmes work in multinational companies, export-focused businesses, international development organisations, consultancies, financial services firms, and public sector bodies with international remits. Roles in international trade, market development, global logistics, business development, and international finance are all common career paths. The combination of business knowledge and cross-cultural understanding the degree develops is particularly valued by employers with operations in multiple countries. Some graduates continue to postgraduate study in international business, management, or a specialist area of global commerce.
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