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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 degree particularly addresses issues faced by multinational corporations (MNCs), which dominate more than half of worldwide economic activity. Grasping the strategic influence of MNCs proves crucial for comprehending corporate expansion strategies in fiercely competitive markets. Tailored for aspiring professionals in international commerce or roles requiring global business acumen, this program investigates how internationalization affects areas like workforce management, entrepreneurial ventures, and developing economies. Students can select specialized courses in areas including brand management, eco-friendly business practices, and worldwide financial investments. Beyond its international focus, this program provides comprehensive management training, developing both critical thinking and people skills essential for solving contemporary corporate challenges. Through practical projects and real-world case analyses, you'll expand your business expertise while honing leadership capabilities.
Career Prospects
Our strong industry connections provide access to valuable professional networks and guest lectures from business leaders. Every business student can opt for a practical placement year - an experience that significantly boosts employability. Employers particularly value this hands-on experience when evaluating candidates.
Our career development initiatives, designed in collaboration with industry experts, ensure graduates enter the job market fully prepared. Prominent organizations that actively recruit Brunel Business School alumni include global leaders like Accenture, Amazon, Barclays, British Airways, Capgemini, HSBC, Jaguar Land Rover, L'Oréal, McCann, Microsoft, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Xerox.