International Business MSc

Key information
Duration: 12 months
Attendance mode: Full-time
Location: Bunhill Row
Start of programme: September 2025
Application deadline: Rolling applications
Entry year: Showing course information for 2025
Master global business with skills to navigate international challenges, risks and digital shifts.
Overview
International Business MSc Who is it for?
The International Business MSc will help you realise your ambition of a successful business career in a global setting, by providing a deeper knowledge and understanding of international business. This programme prepares you for a leadership role in areas including finance, strategy, marketing, operations and accounting. Typical roles upon graduation include international project manager, product manager, supply chain manager or account manager.
You’ll have an upper second degree or equivalent, but you don’t need experience in business, management or finance. You’re ready to connect with and learn from business leaders and managers from global firms based in London.
Course objectives
Our Master’s in International Business programme explores the world of business with modules, such as cross-cultural management, leadership in different international contexts and ethical considerations in business, that equip you to manage successfully and rise to the challenges of a complex and interconnected world. The curriculum provides you with the tools to remove obstacles and achieve success abroad.
The course delivers top-level academic theory and professionally relevant education. You’ll study the foundations of international business and management, including strategy, marketing, finance, accounting and supply chain. You have an opportunity to apply your learning through a compulsory, internationally-focused project and a choice of specialist electives, including some based abroad.
Your lecturers have world-class international business expertise and practical research experience. You’ll study in London, where you’ll benefit from our close links to international businesses and access to industry practitioners and guest speakers.
Teaching staff
The teaching staff on the MSc International Business programme are globally recognised experts in their fields. Many of the module leaders also have extensive practical international industry experience. The lectures in the modules are highly interactive and make use of a wide variety of approaches, including guest speakers from the major London International companies and consultancies.
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Course content
On the MSc International Business, you will:
- Develop a strong grasp of international business principles and how they are applied across different international business contexts
- Develop a specialised understanding of international business management in a variety of industries and business settings such as multinational companies, SMEs or emerging markets
- Develop a wide range of skills (including cross cultural management) required to function effectively when doing business across borders
- Be able to gauge and judge the potential impact of relevant global influences and drivers and technology changes to international business practices
- Develop your own global network of peers and professionals through the Bayes facilitated special blend of academic and experiential learning
- Seize the opportunity to develop your own specialisation in an international business discipline.
Course structure
Induction weeks
All of our MSc courses start with two compulsory induction weeks which include relevant refresher courses, an introduction to the careers services and the annual careers fair.
Term 1
Compulsory modules
International Business and Economics
The aim of this module is to give you a sound foundation to international business and explains why and how firms internationalise as well as ensuring that you understand the global opportunities and threats available to companies and the challenges that international business practitioners are likely to face. The course also provides you with practical understanding of the tools and language used by economists to analyse the functioning of economies and networks of economies as a whole (macroeconomics).
Managing People in a Global Context
This module firstly, provides an understanding of the behaviour of individuals and groups in cross cultural situations. Secondly, provides a critical understanding of the role and practice of human resources management in an international corporate context.
Managerial Finance and Accounting
The aim of the module is to equip you with a foundational understanding of financial and accounting techniques and practices that are relevant for your international business career. When seeking a career in international business you need to have a thorough understanding of the fundamental principles in accounting and finance. The accounting and finance module is designed to teach key areas of accounting and finance that every modern and successful international manager should be aware of.
Global Issues of CSR
The module provides an introduction to the interactions between global business and society and explores the changing role and responsibilities of the multinational firm in the 21st century. The goal of the module is to provide you with an overview of the current issues and prospects with regard to the expectations of society towards business, and with contemporary social and environmental issues in global business.
Term 2
Compulsory modules
Strategy in a Globlised World
This module will assist each student in developing a strong foundation in strategy relevant to your future career in international business. The module will make it possible for you to appreciate the complexity of strategic decision making, develop advanced international strategy analysis skills, and equip you with analytical tools, up to date conceptual frameworks, and experiential learning that brings to life insights from leading edge academic research
Global Leadership
The purpose of this module is to facilitate your understanding of leadership in a global context. This will be achieved by introducing you to theoretical approaches to leadership and then move to explore leadership in a global context and in different contexts with the aim of encouraging you to reflect on your own role as an international business leader. A key aspect of the module will be to reflect on different leadership styles and how these may need to vary across different international work settings.
Elective modules
You may choose two from the list below:
International Marketing
The aim of the module is to provide you with a sound understanding of the principles and strategies that underpin international marketing. In a nutshell, understanding international marketing comes down to understanding how the scope and challenges that arise from cross country differences impact our understanding of your customers and how they may be effectively served.
Global Supply Chain Management
This module provides an analytical emphasis of core operations management (OM) and supply chain management (SCM) knowledge relevant for the international business manager. In the increasingly globalised industries of today, the challenges of managing processes, operations and supply chain that span across different countries and locations is one of the most important tasks of a modern enterprise. Therefore, having a thorough understanding of these two areas is critical to your success in international business.
Multinational Financial Management
This module aims to allow you to get a solid grasp of the following topics: international trade and the multinational corporation, the global FX and derivatives markets, FX risk and currency exposure, use of derivatives and cash market hedges to mitigate FX exposure, international loans and bond issues, swap-driven financing, natural and real hedges and other strategies to mitigate long-term operating risks.
Entrepreneurship & Managing Growth in a Global Context
The main aim of this module is to provide a distinct understanding of why and how the considerable energy and risk of domestic entrepreneurship is considerably compounded in global entrepreneurship. The course is therefore a careful blend of the basic and essential issues in entrepreneurship with how these relate to international entrepreneurship. Hence, the course provides some of the skills you will need to become an international entrepreneur or to act entrepreneurially within existing international business organisational settings. This is an integrative module addressing both the theoretical and practical issues of entrepreneurship.
Term 3
You have the option to further specialise and apply your content through a combination of compulsory offerings and electives.
Compulsory modules
General research project
This module allows you to demonstrate, by conducting an independent internationally focused research project, your ability to integrate and apply concepts and techniques you have learned in international business in an in-depth study of a topic of your choice, and to organise your findings in a report. The project, is aimed at developing international business leadership qualities, skills and competences. You are required to independently plan, execute an internationally focused empirical research project all conducted within a given time limit.
You will also take any three electives from the Bayes-based or internationally delivered electives across all master’s degrees.
Electives offered in 2023
- Corporate Restructuring
- Ethics, Society and the Finance Sector
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Corporate Entrepreneurship
- Driving Supply Chain Innovation through Technology
- Fashion Brand Management
- FinTech - Financial Services in the Digital Age
- Negotiation Skill for Multidiscipline Managers.
International electives
- Corporate Open Innovation (taught in Milan, Italy)
- Creating Value with Suppliers (taught in Bologna, Italy)
- FinTech (taught in Italy)
- International Real Estate Markets (taught in Dubai, UAE)
- Project Finance and Infrastructure Investment (taught in Madrid, Spain)
- Luxury Marketing Strategy (taught in Paris, France).
Please note that electives are subject to change and availability.
Assessment methods
Term dates
Term dates 2025/26
- Induction: 15th September 2025 - 26th September 2025
- Term one: 29th September 2025 - 12th December 2025
- Term one exams: 5th January 2026 - 16th January 2026
- Term two: 19th January 2026 - 3rd April 2026
- Term two exams: 20th April 2026 - 1st May 2026
- Term three - international electives: 4th May 2026 - 15th May 2026
- Term three: 18th May 2026 - 3rd July 2026
- Term three exams: 6th July 2026 - 17th July 2026
- Resits: 10th August 2026 - 21st August 2026
- Additional resit week - tests only: 24th August 2026 - 28th August 2026.
Timetables
Course timetables are normally available from July and can be accessed from our timetabling pages. These pages also provide timetables for the current academic year, though this information should be viewed as indicative and details may vary from year to year.
Please note that all academic timetables are subject to change.

Careers
As a graduate of the MSc in International Business programme, you’ll be following recent graduates who now work in private enterprise and professional services firms in roles such as business analyst and commercial executive, and in areas including market analysis, business strategy, sales and client solutions.
In the past year, a variety of career development activities were available to our International Business students, including company presentations, industry talks, business games, and alumni panel discussions. These sessions offered first-hand insights from alumni and industry professionals across sectors such as professional services, consulting, financial services, investment management, digital transformation, fintech, fashion, marketing, media, supply chain, and sales.
Additionally, students had access to Sector Overviews in consulting, financial services, banking, product management, and digital business, providing them with the knowledge and skills to navigate their career paths successfully.
Recent graduates have secured positions such as:
- Customer Service Consultant
- Marketing Manager
- Business Analyst
- Business Transformation Consultant
- Business development Representative
- Revenue Operations Associate
- Brand Manager
Download our latest MSc Employment Report
Dedicated to your success
From the moment you accept your offer, you'll have access to our dedicated Postgraduate Careers Service, tailored to support your career journey. Our Career Accelerator module, launched over the summer, provides early access to valuable resources, employer insights, and career planning tools to prepare you for the job market.
Our expert Postgraduate Careers Team, made up of experienced recruiters and career coaches offers personalised one-to-one guidance, covering everything from networking and CV building to job offer management and mock interviews. Whether you’re pursuing a new career path, seeking an entry-level role, or launching your own business, you'll receive support to develop the skills and knowledge needed to succeed.
You'll also benefit from exclusive events such as Careers Fairs, panel discussions, and networking opportunities with industry professionals and alumni, helping you explore career options and make valuable connections.
Workshops led by our Careers Team and industry experts cover essential professional skills, including presentation techniques, personal branding, and assessment centre success, ensuring you stand out in the job market.
Additionally, Bayes Careers Online (BCO) offers career planning tools, guidance leaflets, access to job postings directly from employers and key career events, helping you stay on track with your career goals.
Recent employers
Alumni stories
Fees & funding
International fee
September 2025 entry
£32,600
Tuition fees are subject to annual change.
UK/Home fee
September 2025 entry
£26,000
Tuition fees are subject to annual change.
Deposit: £2,000 (paid within 1 month of receiving offer and non-refundable unless conditions of offer are not met).
First installment: Half fees less deposit (payable during on-line registration which should be completed at least 5 days before the start of the induction period).
Second installment: Half fees (paid in January following start of course).
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Scholarships
We have a range of scholarships for Master's degrees at Bayes Business Scool. Most scholarship applications for 2025/26 year of entry will open in January 2025.
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View other funding optionsEntry requirements
- A UK upper second class degree or above, or the equivalent from an overseas institution
- Previous study of business, management or finance is not required
- Please note that this programme is designed for recent graduates with limited work experience. If you have in excess of four years of full-time experience, you should consider the MBA programme.
GMAT
- GMAT is not required for application, but may be requested as a condition of offer at the discretion of the Admissions Panel.
English language requirements
If you have been studying in the UK for the last three years it is unlikely that you will have to take an English language test.
If you have studied in the UK at degree level for less than three years (e.g. 3+1, 2+1, 2+2, etc.) you will be required to provide the results of an approved English language test and possibly resit the test to meet our academic entry requirements.
Full list of approved English language tests/qualifications and minimum requirements.
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Please see our Application Guide for details of the documents you will need to supply as part of your application, and other useful information.
We cannot comment on individual eligibility before you apply. We can only make a decision on your application once it is fully complete, with all requested information received.
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