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International Business

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Course summary

Study international finance, human resources, business economics and international marketing at degree level. Progress into a professional career as a globally connected Business Analyst or Manager.

A set of Global Goals has been designed by the United Nations to describe the ways that society can end world-wide issues such as poverty and inequality. In 2016, 71% of businesses surveyed said they were already planning ways to engage with the UN’s Global Goals (PWC).

These businesses need graduates who have an international perspective, an understanding of global issues and a passion to improve business and society. The opportunities to experience and challenge the industry that you are most passionate about are available here at Glasgow Caledonian University.

You'll enjoy working alongside students from different business disciplines and learning from international leaders of enterprise and social enterprise. Research-based teaching and live casework cover core subjects like international finance, human resources, business economics, and international marketing. Through masterclass and guest lecture events, you will explore real examples of professional practice that have had a positive impact on international business and society.

Business and management studies research

Two-thirds of GCU research impact for business and management studies courses was rated as outstanding or very considerable (Research Excellence Framework 2021). Find out more.

Graduate success

Your international business degree carries the prestigious international EFMD accreditation. You will join a select number of graduates whose programmes have this quality, international benchmark.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
N120
Institution code:
G42

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