Bachelor of International Management (with a specialization in International Relations) Geneva Business School
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BIM | On-Campus | Full-time | 3 years | February, September | find out | find out |
Course overview
The Bachelor of International Management with a Specialization in International Relations is a three-year undergraduate degree designed to provide you with the tools you will need to become a successful manager in international organizations. You will graduate with a solid understanding of the principal factors that influence global politics and foreign affairs and you will be able to:
- Actively develop a diplomatic strategy
- Introduce realistic solutions to manage current global crises
- Understand global cultures and social networking
- Build contacts with diplomatic organizations and staff to enhance global connectedness and vision
Career Options
- Diplomacy
- Foreign Service
- Journalism
- International Programs Director
- Program Officer or Director in a UN organization Program Officer or Director in an international structure or non-governmental organization (NGO)
Location: Geneva campus, Barcelona campus, and Madrid Campus
Entry requirements
Students who wish to apply to a Geneva Business School bachelor's degree must have successfully completed their final secondary school examinations and any other required examinations qualifying them for university admission in their country or in the country where their secondary school studies took place.
- Swiss Maturite, International Baccalaureate of minimum 30 points, 3 A-levels, high school diploma or equivalent (Geneva Business School uses a country-specific admissions criteria for prospective bachelor's students.)
- IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL 70 / DET 95-100 / TOEIC 650 (official English exam results) or proof of studying previously in an English-speaking environment for a minimum of 3 years
- A scanned copy of all required academic diplomas, transcripts, and academic certificates
- A 500-word written response to a business case study
- An interview with a representative from the academic team on their chosen campus. Their response to the case study will be discussed in the interview.
- Photocopy of valid passport / national ID
- 1 reference letter from a former teacher or employer
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