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International Management

Entry requirements


A level

E,E-A*,A*

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)

PPP-D*D*D*

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32-112

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Course option

3years

Distance learning | 2024

Other options

6 years | Distance learning (part-time) | 2024

4 years | Distance learning (part-time) | 2024

Looking to develop a career as an international business leader? The BSc (Hons) International Management programme offered by the London Institute of Banking and Finance is the perfect stepping stone towards a successful and fulfilling career.

As the global economy becomes more interconnected, the ability to understand and manage international business is more critical than ever. This comprehensive programme provides a solid foundation in the principles of international business, equipping you with the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate the rapidly evolving business environment.

Our emphasis on practical experience ensures that you will be well-prepared for a career in multinational corporations and international business. With flexible online learning options, easily customisable to your life and work commitments, you can earn your degree while pursuing your career or interests. Join us at the London Institute of Banking and Finance and gain the skills and knowledge you need to launch a successful career in the world of international business. Apply today!

Modules

Modules cover a range of topics giving you a well-rounded understanding of management, such as Business 101, Managerial Economics, and Principles of Management, as well as relevant knowledge to prepare you for global trends affecting the business world through modules such as Global Corporations and Globalisation, Global Sourcing, and Intercultural and Ethical Decision-Making.

By offering a broad variety of elective modules, you can explore international management related themes that reflect your personal interest and future careers, such as International Investment Appraisal, Supply Chain Management, and Human Resources.

A full list of modules can be found here: onlinedegree.libf.ac.uk/bsc-hons-international-management

Assessment methods

All module assessments and exams are completed entirely online. You can schedule them at any time that’s convenient for you – whether you’re an early bird or a night owl!

Tuition fees

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Channel Islands
£20,805
for the whole course
England
£20,805
for the whole course
EU
£20,805
for the whole course
International
£20,805
for the whole course
Northern Ireland
£20,805
for the whole course
Republic of Ireland
£20,805
for the whole course
Scotland
£20,805
for the whole course
Wales
£20,805
for the whole course

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