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BA Management (International Business)
Major in Management with emphasis in International
Business
This specific route builds from the core principles of the
management major and brings an emphasis
in international business to the programme.
Our degree will cover the traditional business disciplines, such
as accounting, finance, sales, marketing, economics, management,
and strategy. You will be taught to analyse policy and manage
business strategies for today’s increasingly integrated world
economy.
The emphasis in International Business requires students to
obtain a reasonable proficiency in a foreign language. This
tied in with specific topics related to international business
such as international trade and customs, international law,
international relations and international marketing builds an
intensive multidisciplinary curriculum that will prepare you to be
a leader in today's global economy.
Skills Obtained:
- Team management
- Communication skills
- Analytical skills
- Problem solving skills
- Critical thinking skills
- Organisational
- Leadership and management
- Research methods
- Proficiency in a foreign language
Benefits of studying Management with an emphasis in
International Business at RAC London:
- Reality based education blending theory and practice.
- Case studies on global corporations.
- Working with real clients exposing you to
real world concepts, ideas and situations.
- Academics who are working practitioners in their fields
bringing expert real world experience to the classroom.
- Study abroad opportunity with other
international Webster campuses in the USA, Europe and Asia.
- Multicultural student body and staff
where you will learn from your colleagues and professors regarding
world cultures, business and market similarities as well as
differences.
- Campus location in the heart of London with links to
industry.
- Small class sizes
- Flexibility of choice
Potential Career Opportunities:
Our graduates from the BA in Management
with an emphasis in Marketing degree have found employment in
- Public or Private Organisations
- Market researcher
- Advertising
- Product Development
- Consulting
- Multinational firms
- Telecommunications
- International Organisation
- Trade and economic development
Degree Curriculum
- 63 credit hours: Core courses in the Major (including 12 credit
hours of foreign language)
- 18 credit hours: Supporting courses in the Major
- 27 credit hours: General
education
- 20 credit hours: Electives
Page last updated 5/8/2008
"I wanted to transfer to London as I felt it would be much more prestigious and rewarding... I have no regrets whatsoever of making this most important choice in my life so far and am confident that it will catapult me on to a thriving a career path."
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