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The International Business BSc program is exceptionally pertinent in today's global economic landscape. This course examines core principles of domestic and global market systems while analyzing diverse factors influencing organizational operations across borders. With a strong focus on globalization's complexities, the curriculum particularly addresses multinational corporations (MNCs), which contribute more than half of worldwide economic activity. Grasping the influence of MNCs is crucial for comprehending business expansion strategies in competitive markets. Tailored for aspiring international business professionals, this program also benefits those pursuing careers where global business knowledge is advantageous. We investigate how internationalization affects areas like workforce management, startup ventures, and developing economies. Students can select specialized courses in branding, eco-friendly practices, and worldwide finance. Beyond its international focus, this degree provides comprehensive management training, analytical tools, and people skills to tackle contemporary corporate challenges. Through practical case studies and real-world business problems, you'll expand your commercial understanding while honing leadership capabilities.
Career Prospects
Our strong industry connections and corporate partnerships provide valuable networking opportunities, complemented by insights from visiting executives. All business students can opt for a professional placement year - we strongly recommend this experience as it significantly enhances employability. Employers particularly value this practical exposure when considering job applicants.
Our career development initiatives, designed in collaboration with business leaders, ensure you graduate workplace-ready with confidence in your skills. Prominent organizations that actively recruit Brunel Business School alumni include Accenture, Amazon, Barclays, British Airways, Capgemini, HSBC, Jaguar Land Rover, L'Oréal, McCann, Microsoft, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Xerox.