Overview

International Business is an integrated degree with a strong basis in international commerce and economics, as well as interdisciplinary links with Asian studies areas. Students are exposed to a selection of units that will develop their knowledge of the global business environment and related political and social factors in some … For more content click the Read More button below.

Admission requirements

Special requirements
Entry requirements (onshore)
Entry requirements (transnational)
English language requirements

Learning outcomes

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A broad knowledge of international business principles
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An understanding of the interaction of personal/individual, organisational and societal issues which affect the development and implementation of international business practices
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An understanding of current international management theory and research methodologies, and how they can be applied to inform decision-making in an international business management context
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An understanding the contemporary global business environment
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An understanding of the problems confronting the international business decision-maker and the factors which differentiate international business from domestic business
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Knowledge of a variety of approaches to problem solving
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Familiarity with the principles of socially, environmentally responsible business practice
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Demonstrate communications skills for presenting clear and coherent expositions of knowledge ideas and evidence, both orally and across a range of media, individually or in collaborative contexts, to a diverse range of audiences
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Collaborate effectively with others including in formally constituted teams
10.
Identify business problems or opportunities (diagnose)
11.
Retrieve and evaluate information/data (research)
12.
Critically evaluate available options and exercise professional and principled judgement (investigate)
13.
Respond creatively in the identification of opportunities and the management of risk (innovate)
14.
Apply interpretive, quantitative and analytical techniques as appropriate to develop business solutions (model)
15.
Make strategic decisions drawing on evidence from a range of sources (implement)
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Engage in principled decision making that takes account of economic, social, environmental and ethical consequences
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Exercising judgement, self-direction, time management and professional development
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Thinking reflectively and critically about a range of International Business issues
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Constructively giving and receiving critical advice
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Demonstrating interpersonal and cross-cultural sensitivity
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Becoming reflective practitioners
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Promoting ethical and professional business practices
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Respecting diversity

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