International Business
with a Foundation Year
Develop the industry-relevant skills to respond to the challenges and opportunities of business in a global context.
Develop the industry-relevant skills to respond to the challenges and opportunities of business in a global context.
If you're excited by the global nature of business and are motivated by the cultural context of enterprise, then our BSc International Business is the course for you.
You’ll study broad topics such as management, marketing, entrepreneurship, and finance with a focus on how they operate in a global context. You’ll build an understanding of international markets and trade and develop your awareness of global business opportunities. You’ll also cultivate the communication, teamworking, and data-analysis skills that will allow you to succeed, no matter your chosen career path.
Be inspired and challenged by teaching staff in immersive seminars and workshops where you can put theory into practice using real business data. As a Kent Business School graduate, you’ll be equipped with the industry-relevant skills and essential knowledge to equip you for the challenges and opportunities faced by global businesses in a rapidly evolving world.
The foundation year is for students whose school-leaving qualifications are below the level required. It offers one year of full-time study prior to the start of your BSc course.
Gain CV boosting work experience with a year in industry.
Study at a ‘Triple Crown’ business school accredited by AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS.
Bring your business ideas to life at our ASPIRE centre.
in the UK for Business and Management (The Guardian University Guide 2024).
Grow your employability skills while having fun.
Our typical offer levels are listed below and include indicative contextual offers. If you hold alternative qualifications just get in touch and we'll be glad to discuss these with you.
If you don't meet the academic requirements for direct entry, our International Business with a Foundation Year course offers one year of full-time study prior to the start of the BSc degree.
CDD
MMP
80 Tariff points from your IB Diploma, Typically H5, H4, H4 or equivalent.
Mathematics grade 4 / C and English grade 4 / C
N/A
The University will consider applicants holding T level qualifications in subjects closely aligned to the course.
Access to HE Diploma in (subject being taken) with a minimum of 45 Credits at level 3 with 9 credits at Distinction and 12 credits at Merit.
This module listing is based on the current curriculum and may change year to year in response to new curriculum developments and innovation.
The Foundation Year aims to extend access to university education to students from a wide variety of educational backgrounds and age groups and prepares these students for our three or four-year degrees.
After successful completion of the foundation year, you can transfer on to the three or four-year Accounting and Finance courses. Please refer to the BSc International Business, BSc International Business with a Year Abroad or BSc International Business with a Year in Industry programme for more information about specific modules.
Your first year is a compulsory introductory year, designed to provide you with a strong foundational understanding of key concepts and ideas in business, including the basics of accounting, management, and marketing. It will give you an insight into key areas that will support a career in business such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and theorising.
Studying international business has helped me to develop a global perspective on business and enhanced my cultural awareness.Anna Spencer
Your second year allows you to develop your ability to think critically about the global context of business with greater emphasis on emerging markets and international trade. You’ll learn about operations management, understand international finance, and expand your awareness of the challenges that businesses face around making ethical and sustainable decisions.
Your final year has a greater focus on capstone modules that look at the strategic side of international business and more closely examine our commercial relationship with Europe. You’ll also choose from a range of optional modules that may include more specialised areas relating to your course like international marketing and cross-cultural management, or more general areas, including diversity in organisations. Equally, you’ll have the option to undertake an international business project and develop your skills of working independently.
Our enthusiastic team of international teaching staff are all experts
in their field of study and are regularly published in leading journals
worldwide. They guide and support your learning, bringing their subject
to life and drawing you into the conversation.
We use a variety of teaching methods, including;
Classroom-based learning is supported by the latest online technologies and learning platforms.
Your progress is assessed through coursework and exams. Coursework takes a variety of forms and includes;
Exams are individual written assessments tested under time-controlled conditions.
As part of your studies it is also possible to take a foreign language module in stage 1 and for students going on a Year Abroad in year 1 and 2 subject to programme requirements. Alternatively, our university also offers language courses as part of extra-curricular activities.
To proceed to the next year you must achieve satisfactory results. Your final degree is based on marks gained in the second and third years (and Placement Year/Year Abroad if chosen) and credits which you build up throughout the whole programme.
Undergraduate students can expect around 8 contact hours per week, depending on year of study and optional module choices made. The remainder of the working week consists of self-guided study based on degree programme content and requirements of specific modules. For a student studying full time, each academic year of the programme will comprise 1200 learning hours, which include both direct contact hours and private study hours. The precise breakdown of hours will be subject dependent and will vary according to modules. Please refer to the individual module details under Course Structure.
For programme aims and learning outcomes please see the programme specification.
Kent Business School students find work in public and private sector management both overseas and in the UK in a wide range of companies and organisations, including:
The 2024/25 annual tuition fees for this course are:
For details of when and how to pay fees and charges, please see our Student Finance Guide.
For students continuing on this programme, fees will increase year on year by no more than RPI + 3% in each academic year of study except where regulated.*
The University will assess your fee status as part of the application process. If you are uncertain about your fee status you may wish to seek advice from UKCISA before applying.
Find out more about accommodation and living costs, plus general additional costs that you may pay when studying at Kent.
Kent offers generous financial support schemes to assist eligible undergraduate students during their studies. See our funding page for more details.
We have a range of subject-specific awards and scholarships for academic, sporting and musical achievement.
We welcome applications from students all around the world with a wide range of international qualifications.
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