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BA (Hons) International Business 

Next Start Date - 9 September 2013 - Apply online here

Course Overview

This 3.5 year degree with languages provides the broad base of business, management and intercultural skills you will need as a future international business leader. 

Over seven semesters you can build a major in your main area of business interest, selecting from a range of relevant elective modules.

Major Options

There is a choice of eight possible majors, and an extensive choice of elective modules and languages.

The course allows you to specialise in one of the following areas:

  • Competitive Business Intelligence
  • Economics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • Human Resource Management
  • Law
  • Management
  • Marketing

Study Methods at EBSL

Classroom study at EBSL is combined with practical opportunity. All undergraduate students complete a minimum of 30 weeks' work experience during the summer and winter vacations, gaining hands-on experience in international business organisations.

The Quad at EBS London, Regent's College campusLanguages are another key element of the BA (Hons) International Business degree. You will choose one or two languages from our portfolio of nine, allowing you to build upon pre-existing linguistic skills or to study a new language at beginner level.

Business and language skills are combined during the compulsory Study Period Abroad. Choosing from over 90 partner universities worldwide, you will spend up to two semesters overseas as part of your degree studies.

CMI Recognised

CMI logoThis degree is recognised by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), giving graduates the opportunity to join the CMI in their final year, providing recognition and endorsement from the UK’s prestigious, professional body for managers and leaders. Find out more.

Please note that this award is currently validated by The Open University