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BSc International Business Management
About this course
International business management is a degree designed for a world in which almost every significant organisation operates across national borders. The discipline develops the strategic, financial, marketing, and operational foundations of business management within an explicitly global context, examining how firms expand internationally, how they manage across different cultural, regulatory, and economic environments, and how global trade, investment, and finance shape the choices available to managers and the risks they face. It is a degree that takes the international dimension of business seriously as an analytical and practical challenge rather than simply adding a few extra modules to a conventional business programme. At the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, this three-year, full-time programme is taught within a business school with a strong international student community and well-developed research and professional connections. The curriculum covers business strategy, international marketing, global supply chains, cross-cultural management, international finance, trade policy, and the ethical and sustainability dimensions of operating globally. Case studies and applied work keep the academic content grounded in real commercial scenarios, and the programme develops the analytical and decision-making skills that international business roles demand. Newcastle's own international connections and its diverse student body mean that working across cultural differences is embedded in the learning environment from day one, not just an aspiration of the curriculum. Graduates enter careers in international trade, global marketing, supply chain and logistics management, consulting, finance, and management roles across multinational organisations. Many join the graduate programmes of international companies operating from the UK or abroad. Some go on to postgraduate study in international business, management, finance, or law. The combination of strategic analytical skills with genuine international literacy positions graduates well for careers in any sector with a cross-border dimension.
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