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"The International Business syllabus at LSBF offers the knowledge, innovation and dynamism required for success in today’s global diverse workplace."

George Knell, Associate Dean

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Bachelors in International Business Syllabus

LSBF Diploma I (60 ECTS)   LSBF Diploma II (60 ECTS)   GGSB Bachelors in International Business Year 3 
     
Year 1 Year 2 Year 2
     

Quantitative Methods
Effective Communications
Psychology for Business
Introduction to Organizational Behaviour


IT and Study Skills (3 ECTS)
Language (3 ECTS)

Introduction to Accounting
Principles of Marketing
Economics
Introduction to Technology Management


Introduction to Negotiation (3 ECTS)
Language (3 ECTS)

International Cross-Cultural Management
International Business Law
International Marketing
Strategy and Business Policy

Options* (3 ECTS)
Language (3 ECTS)

 
     
     
     

Introduction to Business Law
Business Foundations
Management of Information Systems
Consumer Behaviour


CV writing and Job Search (3 ECTS)
Language (3 ECTS)

     


 

Introduction to Human Resource Management
Market Research
Introduction to Finance
Geopolitics


Purchasing (3 ECTS)
Language (3 ECTS)

Trainee Period

     

Ethical Dimension of International Business
International Finance
International Business Environment in the EU
Innovation and Design Management

Options* (3 ECTS)
Language (3 ECTS)

Options* in the 3rd Year

International Contemporary Issues
Sports Marketing 
Entrepreneurship (spring semester only) 
Productions & Operations Management 
International Advertising & Public Relations 
International Humanitarian & Development Intervention 
International Business & Emerging Economies 
Service Management

 

Coursework and assessment Methods of assessment include assignments, examinations, group work, computer based assignments and case studies. Formal contact hours will be 15 hours per week supplemented by independent study and directed learning.

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