B.A. (Hons) International Business
The
BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONS) INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS from the University of
East London (UEL) is the same programme offered by the university in
its London campus. In United Kingdom the programme is audited by UK's
Quality Assurance Agency (QAA). Students can complete the entire
programme in Stamford or study part of it here and part in the home
campus of UEL in London. In Stamford, the course is taught under the
strict supervision of the university and in accordance with local
regulatory conditions.
International Business Major introduces you to the lastest business concepts and management techniques which have application specially in the international business arena. The core objectives of the programme are to:
Provides a broad understanding of business and management practices, and an appreciation of the contexts in which they occur and take effect;
Facilitate students in gaining information, knowledge and expertise relevant to international business practices or environments;
Meet the needs of a broad range of students from different socio-economic status and cultural backgrounds through provision of flexible and responsive study patterns; and
Prepare students for employment through the provision of vacational guidance and counseling, placement opportunities, if available, and relevant transferrable skills.
The International Business Studies area is therefore multi-disciplinary in nature. As a result it can lead to many possible careers.
Requirement
Stamford's Foundation Studies in Business (FSB) and other recognized equivalent qualifications such as A-Levels/STPM with 2 principal passes.
UEC with 5 credits
Intakes
February, May, June and September
More info: NEW UEL BAIB Course Structure.pdf
Venues
Stamford College Petaling Jaya
Stamford College Malacca
Careers
The successful student will have no difficulty in securing a position at management level in any business and advancing to senior levels. The course provides adequate preparation for positions in companies that are international in their operations. In such companies, the student will be able to function effectively in cross-border transactions and in the management of international branches operating in countries with different cultures from their own.
Further information on this course is currently being
reviewed. Meanwhile you can obtain information on the course from the
University of East London website:
http://www.uel.ac.uk/programmes/business/undergraduate/business-international.htm