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BSc Global Business Management
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Global business management addresses the strategic and operational challenges of leading organisations that operate across national boundaries in an increasingly complex and interconnected world economy. It combines the core disciplines of business management, including strategy, finance, marketing, and organisational behaviour, with a sustained engagement with the international contexts in which businesses function: different regulatory frameworks, cultural norms, geopolitical risks, global supply chains, and the management of diverse, geographically dispersed teams. At the University of Northumbria at Newcastle, this two-year, full-time programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, which is notable given the degree's short overall duration. These experiential elements are integral to the degree's design: the sandwich year and placement give you direct professional experience in a business context, while the year abroad provides the international exposure that a degree in global business management particularly demands. The two-year structure is designed for students who want to move quickly into a management career with a focused and practical qualification, and the programme balances academic content with professional development throughout. You will study international business strategy, cross-cultural management, global marketing, international finance, and operations management, alongside developing the leadership and communication skills that global roles require. A typical entry tariff of 104 UCAS points indicates the accessible entry level. The degree develops both management rigour and international awareness, along with real professional experience from the placement and year abroad. Graduates enter management roles in international companies, consulting firms, the export sector, global supply chain management, and business development. The focus on global contexts makes the degree particularly relevant to organisations with significant international operations.
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