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BA International Business (with Study Abroad)
About this course
International business is a degree focused on the specific challenges and opportunities of operating across national borders, developing the cross-cultural awareness, strategic thinking, and commercial knowledge needed to succeed in an increasingly interconnected global economy. Where general business management covers how organisations function internally, international business examines how they compete and collaborate in markets shaped by different regulatory environments, cultural norms, currencies, political risks, and trade frameworks. Understanding these dimensions is essential for organisations that operate across more than one country, and the degree develops the social intelligence and adaptability that international working demands. At Hull, this four-year degree with a study abroad component develops the skills to succeed in the internationalised world of modern business. You will study international trade, global marketing, cross-cultural management, international finance, supply chain management, and the strategic decisions that international firms must make in diverse environments. The study abroad element gives you direct experience of studying and living in another country, which is one of the most effective ways of developing the cross-cultural competence that international business employers value. Hull's international student body and its connections with businesses and organisations operating in global markets give the programme a genuine international character. International business graduates move into careers in multinational corporations, export-focused businesses, management consultancy, international trade organisations, and public sector bodies with international remits. The combination of business knowledge and cross-cultural experience opens opportunities in global supply chain management, international marketing, trade finance, business development in emerging markets, and international project management. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in international business, global management, or a regional specialisation, while others move directly into careers where the international dimension of the degree is immediately relevant to the roles they take on.
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