

BSc International Management
About this course
International management is the study of how organisations operate, compete, and grow across national boundaries, addressing the strategic, operational, and cultural challenges that arise when businesses work in multiple countries simultaneously. It combines the core disciplines of business management with a sustained focus on the international context, examining how cultural difference, regulatory variation, political risk, exchange rate dynamics, and global supply chains shape the decisions available to managers. As organisations of every kind continue to extend their reach across borders, the ability to lead and manage effectively in diverse international environments has become one of the most valued capabilities in business. At the University of Warwick, this BSc programme develops a wide range of relevant, highly transferable, and sought-after skills for a global career in a multinational corporation. You will study strategy, finance, marketing, operations, and organisational behaviour alongside the international dimensions that shape how those disciplines apply when operating across different markets and cultures. Warwick's strong reputation and connections to global business provide a valuable context for developing the networks and commercial awareness that international management careers require. The programme runs over four years and includes a sandwich year and a work placement, giving you substantial professional experience in an international business context. This structured time in a working organisation is a key part of the degree, developing your practical competence, professional awareness, and connections to the kinds of employers who recruit Warwick graduates. Graduates from international management programmes move into roles in multinational corporations, international operations, business development, strategy, consultancy, financial services, and graduate schemes across many sectors. The combination of management rigour and international perspective is valued in organisations with global ambitions or operations. Postgraduate study in international business, management, or a specialist area such as finance or marketing is a natural next step.
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