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In today's interconnected world, business activities span across borders with minimal regard for national boundaries when determining production locations and service delivery. This course explores the implications of this globalized landscape for modern enterprises.
While rooted in economic principles encompassing both micro and macroeconomics, the program extends beyond traditional economics studies. It examines key external influences shaping international commerce, including globalization trends and practical policy applications.
We offer two distinct International Business programs: a BSc and an MA, with primary variations occurring during the first two academic levels.
The MA pathway provides enhanced flexibility, particularly suited for students with keen interests in arts and social sciences. Alongside core requirements, participants can explore diverse disciplines such as History, English, Geography, Politics, or Psychology.
Additionally, students will undertake Spanish language modules each semester throughout their studies, with options available for beginners or those with prior Higher/A-Level qualifications in the language.