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International Business - IBUSA14765

Plan Summary

 
Faculty: Faculty of Law
 
  
   
 
Program: 4765 - International Studies / Law
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of International Studies (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

International Business is a rapidly growing field of study dealing with the development, strategy, and management of multinational enterprises. The International Business specialisation looks at how firms conduct operations globally, how the competitive international environment shapes business and how the roles and responsibilities of firms (and managers) develop with international competition.

Plan Structure

  • 42 units of credit (UOC) from the Required and Options Course List below to fulfil requirements for the International Business sequence of study

Required Courses List

Options List A

At least one course must be completed from List A.

Options List B
Note: Courses in a major offered by the School of Modern Languages may be taken as List B options.

Honours

Honours level study is available for International Business students.

Students interested in studying at Honours Level should refer to the relevant Honours plan record for entry requirements.

Students are highly encouraged to take MGMT3708 Research Methods in Employment and Management (6 UOC) as a Free Option in their final session of their Pass degree.

Further Information

Please note that these requirements may be subject to change. Students are advised to follow requirements according to the year they commenced. Current students are to refer to previous editions of the Online Handbook for program requirements.

Please contact the Business Student Centre for advice.

Business Student Centre
e-mail: ugbusiness@unsw.edu.au
tel: + 61 2 9385 3189
location: Ground Floor, West Wing, Australian School of Business Building

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