This course will lead to job opportunities in multinational companies, management, government, consulting, and market analysis all over the world. It’s also a great way to get ready for graduate school.

Students studying in this course at most universities have the ability to study abroad with the university’s foreign partners, who are interested in the implementation of undergraduate business courses in other countries.

International business programmes prepare students for graduate careers working abroad or in organisations that conduct business on a global scale by providing them with an understanding of various business management activities found around the world.

In a nutshell, in order to be competitive in business, students must gain a global perspective. When you research international business, you will see how globalisation has increased the ‘connectedness’ of companies, economies, people, and knowledge across countries.

International business graduates, according to Dr. Webb, are well suited for careers in consulting, international banking, non-profit organisations, and entrepreneurship. Graduates of the University of Stirling’s MSc International Business programme have gone on to work for companies including RBS, Proctor and Gamble, EY, and Accenture.

An international business degree can also launch your career in exciting, global locations such as Canada, China, France, India, Singapore and the USA.

The average salary for International Business jobs is £42,500.