Bachelor in International Management
Jönköping, Sweden
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
In a world with increasing international competition, there is a great need for managers who can develop existing businesses by seizing new business opportunities.
The International Management programme comprises basic courses in economics and business studies and specializes in business management and business renewal in an international context. The fifth semester offers plenty of options to specify. Either by studying abroad at one of JIBS’ recommended partner schools or by taking elective courses of your choice at JIBS, which also allows you to do an internship in another country. The International Management programme also includes an opportunity to apply for a double degree exchange with Kedge Business School (France) and EBS Business School (Germany).
During your studies, you establish direct connections with the business world through our partner companies. Students collaborate in group projects to explore real business problems, a great hands-on way of learning.
Ranked among the top 100 European Business schools by the Financial Times.
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Scholarships and Funding
JU Scholarship (30% discount available)
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Curriculum
Courses
NB Preliminary list of courses
Year 1
- Communication in a Cross-cultural Context 7.5 credits
- Entrepreneurship and Business Planning 7.5 credits
- Microeconomic Principles and Mathematics for Economics 7.5 credits
- Basic Financial Accounting 7.5 credits
- Management Accounting 7.5 credits
- Macroeconomic Principles 7.5 credits
- Marketing Management 7.5 credits
- Organizing and Leading Change in a Sustainable World 7.5 credits
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Program Admission Requirements
Show your commitment and readiness for Grad school by taking the GRE - the most broadly accepted exam for graduate programs internationally.