International Business (Maastricht)
BA (Hons)
Full-Time
Course overview
The dual award degree with the Hogeschool Zuyd, Maastricht, provides you with the theoretical background and practical skills necessary to succeed in an international business environment. Year 1 is spent studying core business modules at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge before transferring to Maastricht for Year 2 where your modules will be delivered in English. Year 3 will be spent carrying out 48 weeks of work experience - this can be split into two or even three different placements. You will return to Cambridge for your final year.
Core modules will provide you with a solid foundation in a number of key business disciplines including IT, finance, marketing, law, economics and human resource management. The opportunity to combine this with a period of study abroad and a work experience placement will add an extra dimension to your degree, not only in terms of the language skills you gain but also to your whole learning experience.
When you graduate you will be able to:
- demonstrate a critical awareness of the global environment within which business operates
- analyse strategic corporate behaviour within an international context
- show a real awareness and understanding of contemporary global business issues
On a more practical level, you will be able to:
- apply business theory to a range of contemporary business challenges
- employ appropriate IT applications to support research and reporting requirements and to enhance presentation of results
- plan and execute research projects
- effectively communicate results both orally and in written form in a foreign language.
Module guide
Year one core modules
- Analysis of Business
- Anglia Language - French/Spanish/German
- Economics for Business and Management
- International Business Law
- Introduction to Accounting & Finance
- Introduction to People, Organisations and Management
- Personal Development and Careers
Year two core modules
Two semesters at the Zuyd Hogeschool, Maastricht, The Netherlands
Year three core modules
48 weeks of supervised work experience
Year four core modules
- Cross Cultural Issues in International Business
- Managing the Economy
- Strategic Management Analysis
- Sustainable Management Futures
- Undergraduate Major Project
Assessment
Assessment is via a mix of examination, coursework, essays, individual and group reports and consultancy projects.Facilities
Our facilities are new and modern, and include well-equipped lecture theatres and seminar rooms.Year 2
You will spend Year 2 of your studies in Maastricht at the Hogeschool Zuyd -
www.hszuyd.nl
You can apply for Erasmus mobility funding to help you make the move to Maastricht - our Study Abroad Adviser will help you to complete the forms.
Year 3
You will spend 48 weeks carrying out business placements. This period can be split into two or even three placements and we encourage students to work in different countries in order to add a truly international dimension to their experience. Our Placements Administrator will help you to find your placements.
Links with industry and professional recognition
Depending on course options taken, graduates may be exempt from certain examinations for some professional bodies. Our course brings you into close contact with practitioners and specialists from a wide range of functional areas of business and management within the global economy.Associated careers
Our course provides excellent preparation for an international career in a range of fields including financial services, business management, consultancy, marketing and human resources.| UCAS Tariff points: | 260 - 260 |
| Additional Requirements: | GCSE(s) Required: 3 GCSEs at grade C or above including English and Mathematics, , |
Entry requirements listed are for September 2013 entry. Entry requirements for other intakes may differ.
Please note AS levels are acceptable only when combined with other qualifications.
International students
BA International Business is not normally available to international students who would require a student visa to undertake this course. This restriction is because we cannot guarantee a student's ability to secure a further visa to support the placement year in Europe. The exception will be international students studying at the partner institution intending to transfer to Anglia Ruskin for part of the course.How to apply
Location
Zuyd Hogeschool, Maastricht
Duration
4 yearsAvailable starts
SeptemberStudent finance
Open Day
Saturday 22 JuneUndergraduate Open Day
Faculty
Lord Ashcroft International Business SchoolDepartment
Economics, Strategy, Marketing and EnterpriseContact us
UK and EU applicants:- Call 01245 686868
- Complete enquiry form
- Call +44 (0)1245 493131 ext 2609
- Complete enquiry form
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