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Business Management and International Relations

Course details
  • 3 Study options
  • Undergraduate
Course location
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Course summary

Ever wondered what it takes to run a global business? Or wanted to be in a position where you can make a real change? Join us for this globally focused course where you’ll explore responsible leadership and the political context in which organisations are operating.

Business and international relations is a powerful combination. Blending these 2 disciplines means that you gain an understanding both of how business works and of the nature of the complex global society in which businesses exist.

You’ll develop insights into the role of international organisations, the workings of global trade processes and the implications of international political trends. Questions of social justice are central to this degree, giving you the opportunity to address some of the challenges facing society in general and business in particular.

Government, NGOs, multinational businesses… your skills will be sought after in a range of areas. With our focus on sustainability and ethical practice, you’ll also know what it takes to become a responsible leader and make real change.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
N2L2
Institution code:
O66

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