For anyone seeking a managerial career in business, whether it be a start-up microenterprise or within a worldwide multinational firm, studying business from an international viewpoint makes sense in today's increasingly interconnected world.
Businesses require people that understand multicultural communication, sustainability, and the globalised economy of today. Real-world case studies, pedagogy based on market research, and a solid theoretical foundation are all used at ARU London to help students learn more about these complicated difficulties and how to manage them.
All of the key business functional areas—from finance and marketing to human resources and information systems—are covered in the taught courses. Using these fundamental foundational concepts as a foundation, this degree explores and develops knowledge of the cultural, ethical, and interpersonal challenges that arise in today's multicultural, global business environment, from SMEs and how they compete on a global scale, to ethics and social responsibility, to technology and how organisations use information to support global operations and deliver competitive advantage.
The "Major Project" in your senior year challenges you to apply the information and abilities you've gained throughout the programme and combine them with recent scholarly work to advance your professional expertise and job chances. This enables you to get a thorough awareness of the major business sectors, which will help you understand the significance of the various functions.