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Bachelor of International Business

General description:

The Bachelor’s programme in International Business covers the area of general management, strategic management for business, micro and macroeconomics, the complex international environment in which businesses operate, and the impact of this environment on the business world and the economy. The use of languages and particularly English is an important component in the training.

Training objectives:

The programme has been designed such that the student should be capable of understanding the basics of international business management, and acquire the required tools to analyse the impact of culture, physical environment, technology, institutions and government on the internalization of business.

Opportunities:

This course prepares the student for employment in a multinational company (international mobility). Overall Programme Requirements: 180 European Credits (ECTS) equivalent of 120 U.S. Credits.

Diploma: 

A diploma from the European Global Academy

First-year programmes: 

GEN 100: Introduction to Sociology

GEN 101: Introduction to Marketing

GEN 102: Introduction to Management

GEN 103: Business Mathematics

GEN 104: Business Statistics 

GEN 105: Principles of Microeconomics

GEN 106: Principles of Macroeconomics

GEN 107: Business Law

GEN 108: Accounting for Managers 

GEN 109: Human Resource Management

Second-year programmes: 

BUS 200: Organizational Behaviour

BUS 201: Business Communication

BUS 202: Global Marketing

BUS 203: Economic Development

BUS 204: Business Negotiation

BUS 205: Emotional Management

BUS 206: Geo-economics and Geo-strategy

BUS 207: Business Strategy

BUS 208: Introduction to Finance

BUS 209: Project Management

Third-year programmes: 

BIB 380:  Import & Export Procedures

BIB 381:  International Organizations

BIB 382:  World Trade Organization (WTO)

​BIB 383:  International Negotiation

BBA 301: Entrepreneurship

BBA 306: International Business

BSF 340:  International Finance

BSF 345:  International Economics

BAC 365: International Accounting

                 Internship or Thesis

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