BBA - International Business
Programme Overview
The International Business programme prepares students to operate effectively in an increasingly globalised business environment. It integrates core management principles with international trade and cross-border business knowledge, enabling graduates to manage global operations, navigate cultural diversity, and respond strategically to international market dynamics. The programme emphasizes global mindset development, ethical business practices, and strategic decision-making across borders.
Why This Programme Stands Out
- Faculty mentoring focused on global career pathways and international exposure
- Experiential learning through trade simulations, case studies, and global business projects
- Opportunities to participate in intra-university fests and inter-university academic and professional events
- Active engagement through Ignite Club, the dedicated club for International Business students, promoting global business discussions, simulations, and collaborative learning
- Industry and academic collaborations supporting internships, projects, and applied global learning
- Access to value-added and certificate courses aimed at strengthening employability and international business readiness
Competencies You Will Build
International Business & Analytical Skills
- Understanding of global trade and cross-border operations
- International market analysis and strategic planning
- Global supply chain and logistics coordination
- Foreign exchange and international financial awareness
Professional & Transferable Skills
- Cross-cultural communication and global leadership
- Strategic and analytical decision-making
- Ethical and sustainable business practices
- Research aptitude and adaptability in global contexts
- Teamwork and professional communication skills
Career Pathways
Career Opportunities
- International Business Executive
- Export–Import and Trade Operations Manager
- Global Supply Chain and Logistics Executive
- International Marketing Executive
- Business Development Executive (Global Markets)
Eligibility Criteria:
Candidates who have completed Higher Secondary (10+2 / PUC) or Equivalent with an aggregate of 40% or an equivalent CGPA are eligible.
BBA International Business - Curriculum Structure
| Semester I | Semester II | Semester III | Semester IV | Semester V | Semester VI | Semester VII | Semester VIII |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Business Management and Practices | Business Management and Practices | Advanced Business Accounting | Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management | Strategic Management | Management and Cost Accounting | Corporate Financial Management | International Business Analytics |
| Business Accounting | Business Accounting | International Human Resource Management | International Corporate Finance | Income Tax Law and Practices | Goods and Service Taxes | Corporate Governance and Sustainability | International Business Negotiations |
| Introduction to International Business | Introduction to International Business | International Marketing | Procedures & Documentation in International Business | Research Methodology | International Law | International Trade & Policy | Cross-Border E-Commerce Management |
| Language across Contexts: Communication, Critique and the Self | Language across Contexts: Communication, Critique and the Self | Venture and Start-up Management | Workforce Management | Global Insurance and Risk Management | International Relations & Geopolitics | Foreign Exchange Management | Dissertation |
| Kannada Sambhrama I | Kannada Sambhrama I | Entrepreneurship Development | Aptitude skills for managers | Cross Culture Management | Global Project Management | Advanced Research Methodology | |
| Prabandhan Koustubha | Prabandhan Koustubha | Advanced Spreadsheet | Indian Knowledge System | Summer Internship | Research Project | ||
| Foundational English Language Skills | Foundational English Language Skills | Environmental Science | |||||
| Business Communication | Business Communication | ||||||
| Health and Wellness | Health and Wellness |
Programme Specific Outcomes
After the successful completion of the programme, students will be able to:
PSO1: Demonstrate knowledge of international trade, economics, finance, marketing, human resource practices, taxation, and business law.
PSO2: Exhibit proficiency in financial and operational techniques, cross-border transactions, documentation, and risk management.
PSO3: Analyse trends in international finance, marketing, human resources, and project management in a multi-cultural environment.
PSO4: formulate ethical and systematic research in Business and Management.