Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in International Business Management will allow learners to encompass various corporate and commercial activities across international borders. This major will give the learner a meaningful insight and understanding into the effects of cross-national activities such as the importance of contractual agreements, international risk mitigation, international logistics, and how to deal with international operations and activities.
DURATION
Up to 3 years
MODE OF LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT
100% Online, Self Paced Learning mode
PAYMENT TERMS
One-time or Installment Payments
WORKLOAD
10-12 hrs per week
CONTACT
counselor@eiu.ac
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DURATION
Up to 3 years
-
MODE OF LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT
100% Online, Self Paced Learning mode
-
PAYMENT TERMS
One-time or Installment Payments
-
WORKLOAD
10-12 hrs per week
-
CONTACT
counselor@eiu.ac
- BUS110 Business Communication (7.5ECTS)
This module will teach learners how to effectively communicate in the business world and how to create professional presentations that will win over an audience. - MGT120 Managing Business (7.5ECTS)
This module will develop learners’ management skills by building his/her knowledge of controlling and dealing with the business processes used to run an organisation or company. - ACC130 Accounting Principles I (7.5ECTS)
This module will develop a learner’s understanding of accounting fundamentals and basic financial statements. - BUS140 E-Commerce (7.5ECTS)
In this module, the student will learn how to develop, market, and implement e-commerce strategies. - ECO150 Principles of Economics (7.5ECTS)
This module will dive into economic fundamental activities such as distribution, exchange, production, and consumption. - FIN160 Principles of Finance (7.5ECTS)
This module will help the student further gain the necessary skills to analyse financial statements and begin to understand how to make sound financial plans and decisions. - MKT170 Principles of Marketing (7.5ECTS)
This module will also help learners understand the importance of a good marketing mix, to evaluate product placement, and to be able to outline a company’s marketing plan. - HRM180 Human Resource Management (7.5ECTS)
This module will help to develop the student’s ability to effectively lead, motivate, communicate and organize the skills that they need to manage HR relationships within a company. - ACT210 Accounting Principles II (7.5ECTS)
This module takes a deeper look into accounting by diving deeper into financial statements and accounting ratios. - MGT220 Operations Management (7.5ECTS)
This module will enable learners to understand the managing intricacies of how to plan, control, and organize international operations. - BUS230 Entrepreneurship (7.5ECTS)
The entrepreneurship module explores how a learner can plan, organize and develop a new product or service in order to create a new business venture. - BUS240 Sustainable Business Practices (7.5ECTS)
This course develops awareness of sustainability in the business world and how each individual company should do its part to contribute to the well-being of the environment. - FIN250 Financial Reporting
This module develops the learner’s ability to accurately construct, analyse, and interpret financial reports. - MGT260 Logistics and Supply Chain Management (7.5ECTS)
Logistics is the process of managing, planning, and facilitating the flow of products within a supply chain and this module will help the learner to uncover the inner workings of logistics for a company. - MKT270 Cross-Cultural Marketing (7.5ECTS)
After completing this module, learners will possess the necessary skills to market products internationally. - MGT280 Business Information Management (7.5ECTS)
This module shows the learner how to use business management technology software in the business world. It will also introduce the learner to important information management software and applications that are regularly used in business. - IBM310 International Business Management (7.5ECTS)
This module explores fundamental concepts of business on a global scale and develops the learner’s understanding of the interdependent intricacies of international trade, politics, and culture, and their impact on international business management - IBM320 Managing International Workforce (7.5ECTS)
Multinational firms deal with different cultures, customs, and practices from their employees, and have to create policies that are both fair and respectful of their employee’s multicultural traditions. This module will help the student look at all of the different complexities of managing a diverse workforce. - IBM330 International Business Environment (7.5ECTS)
The international business environment includes many different topics from supply and demand, tariff and taxes, to the political climate and more. This module explores the multidimensional aspects of the international business environment. - IBM340 International Economics (7.5ECTS)
International Economics is the module that explores why countries trade with each other, who regulates trade, and how trade is conducted between countries. - IBM350 International Marketing (7.5ECTS)
International Marketing is the application of marketing principles in multiple international markets. This module, International Marketing, looks into the social, political, economic, and environmental factor of marketing. - IBM360 Import and Export Management (7.5ECTS)
This module will look at the necessary strategies used to import and export goods, how to properly document inbound and outbound products and to effectively use trade agreements to the benefit of the company. - IBM370 International Trade and Contemporary Issues (7.5ECTS)
Trade policies affect which country an international corporation can operate, and conduct business. This module will help to develop a learner’s ability to assess the international trade environment. - IBM380 International Business Management Capstone Project (7.5ECTS)
This module will allow the learner to demonstrate his/her knowledge of both theories and the understanding of practical applications in International Business Management. By completing the Capstone Project, learners will demonstrate their abilities to apply the necessary theories in real-world applications.
- Mastery of and competency in specific targeted job skills much required for personal impact and professional success.
- Nationally recognised and international accredited BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN FINANCE evidencing your competitive advantage in the job market, locally and internationally.
- Greater confidence to face job-related tasks and achievement of optimised performance.
- Direct application of relevant vocation-specific skills and technical know-how transfer for significantly improved performance at workplace.
- Higher likelihood of being considered for job promotions and salary upgrades.
- Become officially certified as EXPERT SPECIALIST, both theoretically and practically, in FINANCE.
Personalised, easy to understand text-based (reading materials) interactive resources that progressively and systematically takes the learner through various areas of competencies required at the workplace, in a specialised field of study.
- Applicants should possess a High School Diploma or its equivalent, such as IGCSE, A-Level, IB, GED, etc.
- Applicants should be proficient in the English language
- Applicants should possess a high level of motivation and self-discipline
- Applicants should possess basic smartphone or computer operating knowledge and skills
Mature Entry Route (done on case-by-case evaluation basis only):
- Applicants without any High School completion qualification should possess at least 3 years of professional working experience in the field of Business or Management
Applicants must:
- Submit all of the required documents via EIU official website.
- Get documents reviewed and verified by the EIU admissions team (around 5 working days).
- Receive enrollment confirmation with a Conditional Acceptance Letter and Invoice.
- Settle the payment.
- Receive Unconditional Acceptance Letter.
- Start the programme.
Personalised exercises, assignments and/or quizzes are utilised throughout the course/programme to measure progress in learning. Such comprehensive assessment procedure is characterised by being diagnostic, formative (intervention-oriented), and summative.
The European International University (EIU-Paris), is a private higher education establishment authorized by the French Ministry of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation, in accordance to and in compliance with the French Education Act: Code de l’Education Articles L 444-1 to 444-11 and R 444-1 to 444-28.
EIU-Paris is also internationally accredited by the Accreditation Service for International Schools, Colleges and Universities (ASIC). EIU is accredited with Premier University status by ASIC, UK, since 2nd October 2018. ASIC is recognized by UKVI in the UK, is a member of the CHEA International Quality Group (CIQG) in the USA and is listed in their International Directory. It is also a member of the British Quality Foundation (BQF), an affiliate of European Network for Quality Assurance (ENQA) and an institutional member of European Distance and E-Learning Network (EDEN).
EIU-Paris has also obtained accreditation candidacy status, and is currently pursuing programmatic accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), United States.
The European International University is further audited and quality assured, as well as ranked, by internationally acclaimed bodies such as QS, ACBSP, ECBE, BGA, ATHEA, and CEOWORLD Magazine.
For more information about EIU-Paris Recognition and Accreditation, please visit https://eiu.ac/recognition-and-accreditation/
100% completion of courses and assessment therein is required to be able to get certified in the said course and/or programme.
To receive a degree in the programme of study, students must achieve the following:
- Complete the course as prescribed in the academic catalog under which the student enrolled.
- Complete unit and course requirements with a minimum of a 49% ECTS.
- Complete the programme of study within 150% of the published length of the programme.
The grading system is defined as follows:
Pass: | |
Higher Distinction | 90-100% |
Distinction | 80-89% |
First Division | 70-79% |
Second Division | 60-69% |
Satisfactory | 50-59% |
Fail: | |
Unsatisfactory | 49% and below |
For sample, click here
- BUS110 Business Communication (7.5ECTS)
This module will teach learners how to effectively communicate in the business world and how to create professional presentations that will win over an audience. - MGT120 Managing Business (7.5ECTS)
This module will develop learners’ management skills by building his/her knowledge of controlling and dealing with the business processes used to run an organisation or company. - ACC130 Accounting Principles I (7.5ECTS)
This module will develop a learner’s understanding of accounting fundamentals and basic financial statements. - BUS140 E-Commerce (7.5ECTS)
In this module, the student will learn how to develop, market, and implement e-commerce strategies. - ECO150 Principles of Economics (7.5ECTS)
This module will dive into economic fundamental activities such as distribution, exchange, production, and consumption. - FIN160 Principles of Finance (7.5ECTS)
This module will help the student further gain the necessary skills to analyse financial statements and begin to understand how to make sound financial plans and decisions. - MKT170 Principles of Marketing (7.5ECTS)
This module will also help learners understand the importance of a good marketing mix, to evaluate product placement, and to be able to outline a company’s marketing plan. - HRM180 Human Resource Management (7.5ECTS)
This module will help to develop the student’s ability to effectively lead, motivate, communicate and organize the skills that they need to manage HR relationships within a company. - ACT210 Accounting Principles II (7.5ECTS)
This module takes a deeper look into accounting by diving deeper into financial statements and accounting ratios. - MGT220 Operations Management (7.5ECTS)
This module will enable learners to understand the managing intricacies of how to plan, control, and organize international operations. - BUS230 Entrepreneurship (7.5ECTS)
The entrepreneurship module explores how a learner can plan, organize and develop a new product or service in order to create a new business venture. - BUS240 Sustainable Business Practices (7.5ECTS)
This course develops awareness of sustainability in the business world and how each individual company should do its part to contribute to the well-being of the environment. - FIN250 Financial Reporting (7.5ECTS)
This module develops the learner’s ability to accurately construct, analyse, and interpret financial reports. - MGT260 Logistics and Supply Chain Management (7.5ECTS)
Logistics is the process of managing, planning, and facilitating the flow of products within a supply chain and this module will help the learner to uncover the inner workings of logistics for a company. - MKT270 Cross-Cultural Marketing (7.5ECTS)
After completing this module, learners will possess the necessary skills to market products internationally. - MGT280 Business Information Management (7.5ECTS)
This module shows the learner how to use business management technology software in the business world. It will also introduce the learner to important information management software and applications that are regularly used in business. - IBM310 International Business Management (7.5ECTS)
This module explores fundamental concepts of business on a global scale and develops the learner’s understanding of the interdependent intricacies of international trade, politics, and culture, and their impact on international business management - IBM320 Managing International Workforce (7.5ECTS)
Multinational firms deal with different cultures, customs, and practices from their employees, and have to create policies that are both fair and respectful of their employee’s multicultural traditions. This module will help the student look at all of the different complexities of managing a diverse workforce. - IBM330 International Business Environment (7.5ECTS)
The international business environment includes many different topics from supply and demand, tariff and taxes, to the political climate and more. This module explores the multidimensional aspects of the international business environment. - IBM340 International Economics (7.5ECTS)
International Economics is the module that explores why countries trade with each other, who regulates trade, and how trade is conducted between countries. - IBM350 International Marketing (7.5ECTS)
International Marketing is the application of marketing principles in multiple international markets. This module, International Marketing, looks into the social, political, economic, and environmental factor of marketing. - IBM360 Import and Export Management (7.5ECTS)
This module will look at the necessary strategies used to import and export goods, how to properly document inbound and outbound products and to effectively use trade agreements to the benefit of the company. - IBM370 International Trade and Contemporary Issues (7.5ECTS)
Trade policies affect which country an international corporation can operate, and conduct business. This module will help to develop a learner’s ability to assess the international trade environment. - IBM380 International Business Management Capstone Project (7.5ECTS)
This module will allow the learner to demonstrate his/her knowledge of both theories and the understanding of practical applications in International Business Management. By completing the Capstone Project, learners will demonstrate their abilities to apply the necessary theories in real-world applications.
- Mastery of and competency in specific targeted job skills much required for personal impact and professional success.
- Nationally recognised and international accredited BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN FINANCE evidencing your competitive advantage in the job market, locally and internationally.
- Greater confidence to face job-related tasks and achievement of optimised performance.
- Direct application of relevant vocation-specific skills and technical know-how transfer for significantly improved performance at workplace.
- Higher likelihood of being considered for job promotions and salary upgrades.
- Become officially certified as EXPERT SPECIALIST, both theoretically and practically, in FINANCE.
Personalised, easy to understand text-based (reading materials) interactive resources that progressively and systematically takes the learner through various areas of competencies required at the workplace, in a specialised field of study.
- Applicants should possess a High School Diploma or its equivalent, such as IGCSE, A-Level, IB, GED, etc.
- Applicants should be proficient in the English language
- Applicants should possess a high level of motivation and self-discipline
- Applicants should possess basic smartphone or computer operating knowledge and skills
Mature Entry Route (done on case-by-case evaluation basis only):
- Applicants without any High School completion qualification should possess at least 3 years of professional working experience in the field of Business or Management
Applicants must:
- Submit all of the required documents via EIU official website.
- Get documents reviewed and verified by the EIU admissions team (around 5 working days).
- Receive enrollment confirmation with a Conditional Acceptance Letter and Invoice.
- Settle the payment.
- Receive Unconditional Acceptance Letter.
- Start the programme.
Personalised exercises, assignments and/or quizzes are utilised throughout the course/programme to measure progress in learning. Such comprehensive assessment procedure is characterised by being diagnostic, formative (intervention-oriented), and summative.
The European International University (EIU-Paris), is a private higher education establishment authorized by the French Ministry of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation, in accordance to and in compliance with the French Education Act: Code de l’Education Articles L 444-1 to 444-11 and R 444-1 to 444-28.
EIU-Paris is also internationally accredited by the Accreditation Service for International Schools, Colleges and Universities (ASIC). EIU is accredited with Premier University status by ASIC, UK, since 2nd October 2018. ASIC is recognized by UKVI in the UK, is a member of the CHEA International Quality Group (CIQG) in the USA and is listed in their International Directory. It is also a member of the British Quality Foundation (BQF), an affiliate of European Network for Quality Assurance (ENQA) and an institutional member of European Distance and E-Learning Network (EDEN).
EIU-Paris has also obtained accreditation candidacy status, and is currently pursuing programmatic accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), United States.
The European International University is further audited and quality assured, as well as ranked, by internationally acclaimed bodies such as QS, ACBSP, ECBE, BGA, ATHEA, and CEOWORLD Magazine.
For more information about EIU-Paris Recognition and Accreditation, please visit https://eiu.ac/recognition-and-accreditation/
100% completion of courses and assessment therein is required to be able to get certified in the said course and/or programme.
To receive a degree in the programme of study, students must achieve the following:
- Complete the course as prescribed in the academic catalog under which the student enrolled.
- Complete unit and course requirements with a minimum of a 49% ECTS.
- Complete the programme of study within 150% of the published length of the programme.
The grading system is defined as follows:
Pass: | |
Higher Distinction | 90-100% |
Distinction | 80-89% |
First Division | 70-79% |
Second Division | 60-69% |
Satisfactory | 50-59% |
Fail: | |
Unsatisfactory | 49% and below |
For sample, click here
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This means that the EIU Degree programmes meet full or partial requirements for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) promulgated by the United States Dept. of Homeland Security. Additionally, the EIU Degree programmes also meet requirements for continuing education and/or employment in the U.S. and Canada.
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To see the samples of the CERTIFIED COURSE-BY-COURSE ACADEMIC EVALUATION (U.S. & Canada Equivalency) documents for EIU degree, click here