

BSc International Business
About this course
International business is concerned with how organisations operate, compete, and grow in a world where commerce crosses national boundaries. It addresses the distinctive challenges and opportunities that arise when businesses engage with customers, suppliers, partners, and competitors in multiple countries with different legal systems, cultural norms, currencies, political environments, and economic conditions. The discipline draws on economics, management, marketing, and organisational theory, situating all of these within the realities of a genuinely globalised business environment. At the University of Sussex Business School, this three-year full-time programme is offered within an institution holding both EQUIS and AMBA accreditation, which are internationally recognised marks of quality in business education. The programme includes a foundation year, making it accessible to students who are preparing for degree-level business study, and it also includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, providing an exceptional combination of academic and professional experience. The current description highlights the opportunity to expand your international network by engaging with dedicated professionals and exploring new perspectives within a vibrant community, which reflects the genuinely international character of the student body and the faculty at Sussex. You will study the core disciplines of international business including global strategy, international marketing, cross-cultural management, international finance, global supply chains, and international trade and policy, developing both analytical frameworks and practical understanding of how businesses navigate the complexities of operating across borders. Graduates from international business programmes pursue careers with multinational corporations, international consultancy firms, trade organisations, government bodies with international remits, international development organisations, and export-focused businesses. Roles in management, marketing, supply chain, finance, business development, and international operations are all well-established career directions. Postgraduate study in international business, management, or international relations supports those seeking further expertise.
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