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Bachelor of Commerce
(International Business)
The International Business major gives you an awareness and understanding of business in other cultures and regions. It prepares you to respond to the intricacies of international business (including the impact of differing cultures and languages, issues posed by differing markets, and differing government regulations) within this rapidly growing environment.
You will gain an understanding of leadership, strategy, cultural diversity, communications and decision-making as they relate to contemporary international business issues, including financial management, employment relations, industry and trade in South-East Asia, international marketing and management, and business in Europe.
As the world is becoming ‘smaller’ with regards to advances in technology, employers are seeking graduates with international business skills.
Subjects required for major study
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Session |
Credit Points |
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ECON216
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International Trade Theory and Policy
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Spring |
6
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ECON251
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Industry and Trade in South East Asia
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Spring |
6
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FIN241 |
International Financial Management
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Autumn |
6
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MGMT301
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Managing Across Cultures
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Autumn |
6
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MGMT314
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Strategic Management
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Autumn/ Spring |
6
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MGMT341
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International & Comparative Employment Relations
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Spring |
6
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MARK343
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International Marketing
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Autumn |
6
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MGMT389
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International Business Management
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Autumn |
6
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