Course summary
Economies are increasingly global. With this degree - designed to give you the knowledge and skills to manage a business effectively in the global context - show potential employers that you understand how business operates on an international scale. Alongside traditional business skills and disciplines such as strategy, human resource management, finance, operations and marketing, you will acquire global skills via units such as international economics, global marketing, and Intercultural awareness in business. In your final year you are supported in finding a placement which delivers invaluable international experience, as well as credit towards your degree, as you apply your learning to project work in a live setting. Choose International Business at Bedfordshire and:
- Learn through lectures, seminars and workshops, plus projects, research exercises, presentations, and case study analyses with a focus on using your knowledge and understanding in practice
- Study business management, business research, marketing, finance, accounting, operations management and human resource management
- Develop your communication and collaborative skills as well as a recognisable high level of professionalism, enabling you to fit in and be effective from day one
- Gain an understanding of the roles and relationships of businesses in the international arena, and the specific operational and strategic issues, challenges and opportunities that they face at an international level
- Explore opportunities for further postgraduate and professional study
- Benefit from a degree which gives you understanding of global business operations, analytical and problem-solving skills, and personal effectiveness and credibility when working across cultures in international teams – attributes which are highly attractive to potential employers
- Is highly vocational with a focus on knowledge and understanding of business organisations from a global perspective;
- Focuses on both large and small organisational contexts;
- Instils a high level of professionalism from the outset;
- Has a strong theoretical base in each unit;
- Develops interpersonal and collaborative communication skills
- Includes a supervised final year dissertation involving an individually conducted research element;
- Provides further opportunity for professional development in a work placement relevant to international business
- Has small class interactive teaching environments;
- Focuses on hard and soft management skills for the 21st century
Modules
- Accounting For Business (AAF016-1) Compulsory
- Intercultural Competence In Business (MAR013-1) Compulsory
- International Business (MAR023-1) Compulsory
- Principles Of Marketing (MAR001-1) Compulsory
- Researching Business And Management (MAR024-1) Compulsory
- Using Data To Build Business Practice (BSS004-1) Compulsory
- Career In Practice (MAR027-2) Compulsory
- Economics For Business (AAF036-2) Compulsory
- International Business Negotiations (MAR034-2) Compulsory
- International Marketing (MAR035-2) Compulsory
- International New Ventures And Innovation (MAR036-2) Compulsory
- International Trade And Investment Relations (MAR037-2) Compulsory
- Business Ethics And Corporate Social Responsibility (MAR032-3) Compulsory
- Continuing Professional Development (MAR027-3) Compulsory
- Preparation For Specialist Research Project (MAR029-3) Compulsory
- Specialist Research Project (MAR030-3) Compulsory
- Strategic Management (SHR004-3) Compulsory
Assessment method
This course uses a range of assessment types and methods including essays and reports, portfolios, research proposals and exams. Assessment focuses on tasks that develop vocational skills, underpinned by subject knowledge, requiring higher levels of cognition in the later years of the course. Some group work is included at each level since being able to function as part of a team is a critical skill for international business, and assessments are used to develop your employability as a graduate going into the international market place. Support to enable you to submit your best work is provided in a variety of ways including briefings in class, supporting materials provided through the virtual learning environment, drop in sessions with the Study Hub team, subject-specific Academic Librarians and individual tutors. In addition, extensive online supporting materials are available.
How to apply
This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.
Application codes
- Course code:
- PP35
- Institution code:
- B22
- Campus name:
- Luton Campus
- Campus code:
- D
Points of entry
The following entry points are available for this course:
- Year 1
Entry requirements
Qualification requirements
Applicants with other qualifications will be considered. If you would like to check that your qualifications will be accepted please contact the university.
Unistats information
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Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Additional fee information
Provider information
University of Bedfordshire
Park Square
Luton
LU1 3JU