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BSc International Business Management with Foundation Year
About this course
Globalisation has transformed the landscape of business so comprehensively that understanding commercial activity in purely national terms is now insufficient for most careers. International business management is a discipline that trains you to think across borders, working with concepts of trade, culture, strategy, and organisational behaviour in the context of interconnected global markets. It combines core business disciplines with a genuinely cross-cultural perspective, preparing you to operate effectively in environments where difference, whether legal, linguistic, or social, is the norm rather than the exception. At the University of Derby, this four-year, full-time programme incorporates a sandwich year alongside a year abroad, meaning you will gain substantial real-world experience both in a professional placement and by studying in a different national context. Work placements are also embedded in the course, ensuring that your professional development runs alongside your academic learning from an early stage. You will study the fundamentals of management, finance, marketing, and strategy, and develop your understanding of international trade, cross-cultural communication, and the legal and economic environments within which global businesses operate. A typical entry tariff of 88 points means this degree is open to students from a wide variety of educational backgrounds. Graduates of international business management programmes are sought by employers across sectors because the combination of business acumen and cross-cultural competence is genuinely versatile. Common career paths include roles in multinational corporations, international trade and logistics, financial services, management consultancy, international development, and export-facing businesses of all sizes. Postgraduate study in business, management, international relations, or a specialist area such as supply chain or finance is also a well-trodden route, particularly for those aiming at senior roles or specific professional qualifications.
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