

BA International Business
About this course
International business is the study of how organisations operate across national boundaries, and why the differences between countries, in law, culture, economics, and political systems, shape the way commerce is conducted. It is a discipline that takes the core skills of business management and asks what changes when you apply them in an international context, from entering new markets and managing cross-cultural teams to navigating regulatory environments that differ significantly from one country to the next. At Middlesex University, this part-time BA in International Business Management provides a strong foundation in business skills while developing your capacity to problem-solve, collaborate across differences, and think critically about how international organisations function. The programme includes a foundation year for students who need additional preparation before the main degree, as well as a sandwich year and a work placement, which give you substantial professional experience alongside your academic study. This combination of flexibility and practical grounding is designed for students who want to build genuine readiness for international business careers, whether in established organisations, start-ups, or independent ventures. The part-time structure makes the degree manageable alongside other commitments. Graduates from international business management programmes move into a wide range of roles. Multinational companies, international consultancies, financial services with global operations, import and export businesses, trade bodies, and government departments with international remits all hire from this discipline. You might find yourself working in business development, international marketing, operations management, project coordination, or strategic roles that require navigating different national and cultural contexts. The experience gained through the sandwich year and placement significantly strengthens your graduate profile. Postgraduate study in international management, global business, or related fields is a natural option for those seeking further specialisation.
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