International Business and Logistics, Bachelor of Business Administration Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BBA | On-Campus | Full-time | 3 - 5 years | find out | 10000.00 year per | €10000.00 year per |
- 10000 € for non-EU/EEA applicants
- Free of charge for applicants from EU/EEA
Course overview
Why international business and logistics?
Business today is global. To prepare for a career in business, you must gain knowledge, experience and competence in generic skills together with specialised expertise. This degree programme is designed to meet these requirements. In addition, course content is delivered by experts with experience of international business. Many of these instructors are native speakers of English.
Content and methodology
After instruction in fundamental business subjects, you will get the opportunity to apply these in an integrated manner, covering both strategic and operational management areas. Activities include the following: purchasing, logistics management, project management and legal aspects of business.
You will develop ICT skills, critical thinking and rational reasoning. This encompasses generic business competencies including quality control and the incorporation of environmental and ethical factors. During your studies there is also the opportunity of study and work abroad.
After graduation
After graduation you will get a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree. You will work within industrial, commercial or public sector organisations and your job title can be for example Purchasing Assistant, Buyer or Import/Export Coordinator. After gaining more experience in demanding expert positions you will work as a Purchasing Manager, Logistics Manager or Import/Export Manager among others.
Entry requirements for this course
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