

BSc International Management
About this course
International management is the study of how organisations operate, compete, and collaborate across national borders, examining the strategic, cultural, financial, and operational challenges that arise when business moves beyond its home market. It asks how companies adapt their strategies to different legal and regulatory environments, how managers work effectively across cultures, how global supply chains are built and managed, and how international institutions and trade agreements shape the environment within which global businesses function. For anyone interested in a management career with an international dimension, this is a degree that combines rigorous business education with a genuinely global perspective. At University College London, this three-year full-time programme benefits from UCL's international reputation and its location in one of the world's great global cities, home to hundreds of multinational corporations, international organisations, and businesses with operations across every continent. You will study management theory and practice, international business strategy, cross-cultural management, global finance and economics, international marketing, and the political and institutional frameworks that govern international trade and investment. UCL attracts a highly international student body, and studying alongside peers from many different national backgrounds enriches the cross-cultural dimension of the learning experience and builds the international networks that are useful throughout a management career. Graduates in international management from UCL go on to careers in multinational corporations, investment banking, management consultancy, international organisations, the civil service, and a wide range of roles in organisations with global operations. Some pursue postgraduate study in international business, management, or finance, while others move directly into graduate management training schemes or professional roles that draw on their international perspective and analytical capabilities.
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