

BSc International Business with Study Abroad Year
About this course
International business as a discipline examines how organisations operate, compete, and grow across national boundaries. It draws on management theory, economics, finance, marketing, and the study of institutions to explain why firms internationalise, how they adapt to different regulatory and cultural environments, and what strategies allow them to create value in global markets. For students interested in careers that cross borders, it provides both the theoretical frameworks and the practical orientation to be genuinely effective in international commercial contexts. The four-year full-time International Business with Study Abroad Year programme at the University of Southampton is built on the conviction that understanding international business requires more than classroom study. You will study business management with a strong international focus, covering core disciplines including strategy, marketing, organisational behaviour, international finance, and supply chain management, while developing the cross-cultural awareness and analytical skills that global roles demand. The study abroad year is the defining structural feature of this programme: spending a full year at a partner institution in another country gives you firsthand experience of a different business culture, academic environment, and social context, developing the adaptability and international perspective that employers in global businesses increasingly require. It is an experience that classroom learning cannot replicate, and it significantly strengthens both your professional network and your employability. A typical entry tariff of 136 points reflects a programme that combines academic rigour with a practical, internationally oriented outlook. You will be equipped with the skills to meet the challenges of the international business environment, from analysing global market conditions to managing relationships across cultural and institutional differences. Graduates move into careers in multinational corporations, consulting, financial services, international trade, logistics, public sector roles with an international dimension, and entrepreneurship. Many also pursue postgraduate study in business, international management, or a functional specialism such as finance or marketing.
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