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BSc International Business
About this course
International business is the study of how commercial activity crosses national boundaries, and of the forces, institutions, and strategies that shape that movement. It draws together economics, management theory, marketing, finance, and political economy to explain why organisations operate globally, how they navigate different regulatory and cultural environments, and what determines their success in international markets. As trade, investment, and digital commerce continue to integrate the global economy, the ability to think and act across borders has become a defining professional skill. Studying at Birkbeck College over three years full-time, you will examine the key functions of business, including operations, marketing, finance, and human resource management, within an explicitly international frame. You will analyse how multinational enterprises structure themselves, how they enter new markets, and how they manage the tensions between global standardisation and local adaptation. The curriculum develops a global mindset, encouraging you to think beyond domestic assumptions and to understand how institutions, cultures, and political systems shape the choices available to firms and their employees. You will engage with concepts such as foreign direct investment, supply chain globalisation, currency risk, and cross-cultural negotiation, building a rounded picture of how international commerce actually functions. Birkbeck's approach to higher education, with a strong emphasis on employability and flexibility, means the programme is designed with careers firmly in mind. You will develop analytical, communication, and problem-solving skills that transfer readily to professional contexts. Typical career destinations for graduates include roles in international trade and logistics, export management, foreign market development, global marketing, and financial services. Organisations ranging from multinational corporations to public sector bodies and non-governmental organisations regularly recruit graduates with international business expertise. Many students also use the degree as a foundation for postgraduate study in areas such as international management, global supply chain, international finance, or diplomacy and international relations, deepening their specialist knowledge before entering or advancing in their chosen field.
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