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BA International Business Management (with Foundation Year)
About this course
International business management addresses the particular challenges and opportunities that arise when organisations operate across national borders, navigating different legal systems, cultural contexts, consumer behaviours, and competitive environments. It combines the core disciplines of business management, including strategy, marketing, finance, and operations, with frameworks specifically developed for understanding international markets, global supply chains, cross-cultural management, and the governance of multinational organisations. In an increasingly interconnected global economy, the ability to think and operate across borders is a genuine competitive advantage. At the University of Northampton, this four-year programme includes a foundation year, giving you a supported entry into the academic demands of business education before progressing into the main degree. It also includes a sandwich year with work placement opportunities, providing extended professional experience alongside the academic content. The foundation year is designed to develop the study skills, business literacy, and intellectual confidence you need to engage fully with the degree, and the sandwich year allows you to apply what you are learning in a real professional environment. You will study core business disciplines alongside international marketing, global economics, cross-cultural management, and the strategic challenges of operating in multiple markets. A typical entry tariff of 88 points, taken together with the foundation year, reflects the programme's accessible positioning. Graduates of international business management programmes work in a wide range of roles including marketing, operations, human resources, finance, and general management in companies with international operations, as well as in roles specifically focused on international trade, export, and market development. The sandwich year frequently leads to a direct job offer. Further study at master's level in international business, global management, or a specialist function is a natural continuation for those who want to develop deeper expertise or move into senior roles.
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