Students will explore the significance of culture, politics, trade and business policies, time zones, economic systems, currencies, and business customs, and how they impact organizations with global interests. This field offers a rewarding career for those with diplomatic skills, a global perspective, and a passion for travel. The Bachelor of Business (International Business) covers two main areas: 'Trade and Investment' and 'Cross-country Management.' In this program, students learn about the effects of cultural, political, trade, and business factors, time zones, economic systems, currencies, and customs on international organizations. It provides a fulfilling career path for globally oriented individuals who enjoy travel.Upon completing the Bachelor of Business (International Business), graduates will be able to:Define and combine theoretical business principles and apply them across various practicesCritically assess research from multiple sources to make informed decisions for creatively solving business challengesDevelop innovative solutions tailored to specific needs while considering the triple bottom line impact of business choicesArticulate reasoning clearly with cultural awareness and use frameworks to address ethical issues effectivelyCommunicate business arguments by selecting and applying suitable strategies for different audiencesCultivate intellectual independence to become reflective learners who adapt to new technologiesCollaborate effectively in diverse team settings
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