Students will discover the importance of culture, politics, trade and business policies, time zones, economic systems, currencies and business customs, and their effects on an organisation with international interests. It is a fulfilling career path for the diplomatic and globally minded with a love of travel.
Aims and objectives
The Bachelor of Business (International Business) follows two streams of concepts: ‘Trade and Investment’ and ‘Cross-country Management’. In this course students will discover the importance of culture, politics, trade and business policies, time zones, economic systems, currencies and business customs and their effects on an organisation with international interests. The course offers a fulfilling career path for the diplomatic and globally minded with a love of travel.
Upon successfully completing the Bachelor of Business (International Business) students will be able to:
Course structure
For completion of the Bachelor of Business (International Business) students are required to complete a total of 24 units (300 credit points) consisting of:
Career opportunities
Graduates may find rewarding work in international trade, finance, marketing, tourism, hospitality, multinational firms, financial institutions and government departments seeking to serve international clients and/or associates.
Key Information due to COVID-19: Swinburne will continue with its fully online learning for our students. Online learning and assessments continues to be the primary mode of delivery for the majority of the learning activities.
Direncanakan September 2024
Swinburne University of Technology (Sarawak Campus)
Jalan Simpang Tiga,
KUCHING,
Sarawak,
93350, Malaysia
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