With the increasing globalization of business and the
revolution in communications, no company can afford to
ignore the international dimension. For managers, this
requires a totally different prospective on company
strategy and the knowledge and skills necessary for
understanding the international business environment.
The international business components aims to develop
knowledge and skills required for accessing and
developing international strategies and operations of
businesses. The economic component aims to develop
skills required to make an assessment of the economic
environment of the companies and their strategies
within in the context of national and international
environments. The combination of international
business and applied economics on this program
provides an excellent introduction to the world of the
business and a solid foundation for a career in
international commerce, or as an applied/business
economist.
Program Outline
The program is designed to bridge the gap between
pre-university studies and the more specialized
applied work. Student will develop their understanding
of economics, the international business environment
and the international operations of businesses.
Student will be able to choose from a wide range of
specialist options. The program is focused on the
implications of managing the major functions of
finance and marketing within the international
context, the application of economic theories in
understanding international business, analyzing policy
and carrying out economic research.
Subject Guide
Business Decision Analysis; Economic Environment of
Business; English Legal Method and Contract Law;
Foundations of Management; Information Technology in
Business; International Perspectives; Introduction to
Economics; Introduction to Financial Accounting;
Introduction to Management Accounting; Introduction to
Marketing Management; Organizational Behavior;
Principles of Operations Management; Quantitative
Techniques; Business Policy; Strategic Finance for
Decision Making; Foundations of Management; Business
Game; Public Policy and Public Services; Principles of
Microeconomics; Introduction to Econometrics,
Industrial Organization and Strategy; International
Business Environment; International Business
Economics; Emerging and Transition Economies;
Economics of Business Organizations; Applied
Econometrics and Forecasting; Economics of Regulation;
Industrial Policy; Economics of Multinational
Enterprise; Economics of Innovation.
Career Prospects
Graduates in Economics are usually employed in a
variety of commercial sectors, as well as in
government agencies, consulting and charitable
organizations around the world. Economics graduates
are usually highly valued because of their analytical
skills and capability of analyzing real-life problems
in abstract terms.
Please select the course below to get detail
information about the course and its career
prospects.
Contents of this
website are specially designed for Indian, Nepali, Pakistani,
Indonesian, Chinese, Hong Kong, Sri Lankan, Filipino, Malaysian,
Bangladeshi and other Asian students