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The International Business major in the Bachelor of Business at Flinders equips you for success in today’s global market. Learn to apply new technologies, think creatively and solve problems for businesses worldwide, while connecting with industry leaders and working on real-world projects. Flexible study options allow you to learn at your own pace, online or on campus.
The International Business major in the Bachelor of Business at Flinders equips you for success in today’s global market. Learn to apply new technologies, think creatively and solve problems for businesses worldwide, while connecting with industry leaders and working on real-world projects. Flexible study options allow you to learn at your own pace.
A career in International Business offers exciting opportunities to work in global markets and explore diverse cultures and economies. You could manage international trade, create global strategies or lead multinational teams. With a strong focus on innovation and problem-solving, this field prepares you to drive success for businesses across the world.
Salary
$2.3K
median weekly earnings.
Jobs growth
11.4%
ten years to May 2033.
Helps businesses understand consumer behaviour, market trends and competitor activities. They collect and analyse data through surveys, focus groups and public information to provide valuable insights that guide strategic decisions. This role involves data collection, preparing reports and assisting senior researchers with analysing market dynamics. It's a key position for companies expanding into global markets, and it often leads to more senior roles in analytics or strategic planning.
Identifies opportunities to grow a company’s revenue and expand its market presence. They build strong client relationships, form strategic partnerships, research market trends, create proposals and collaborate with teams to drive sales, improve services and achieve business goals.
Salary
$160K
typical annual salary.
Jobs growth
4.9%
5-year projection.
Oversees the export of goods and services to foreign markets. They manage relationships with international clients, ensure compliance with trade regulations and develop strategies to expand market reach globally.
Focuses on selling products and services to customers in foreign markets. They identify new business opportunities, negotiate deals and manage customer relationships across borders. This role requires understanding local markets, cultures and business practices to effectively promote products in international regions. It's a great starting point for those aiming for leadership roles in global sales or business development.
This program provides the skills and knowledge for a successful career in international business. After your common first year of business topics, you'll explore International Business major topics and have the option to add another major or minor that matches your career goals.
When choosing International Business as a major, these are the core topics you will be exploring. You'll also gain hands-on experience through a placement.
You may study the following topics. For exact topic information, visit the course Handbook.
Explore what excites you and tailor your Business degree by adding a minor (or two) that matches your interests.
MINOR
In this minor, you'll develop skills to design Human Resource programs that enhance workforce skills, ensure compliance, and promote employee well-being. You'll also gain a critical understanding of HR strategies that align with ethical principles and organisational goals.
Year 2 - Core topics
*Topics may be subject to change.
Year 3 - Core topics
*Topics may be subject to change.
Option topics
MINOR
This minor you will critically apply entrepreneurial approaches and technology to create and execute business plans, considering market opportunities, ethics, and social impact. You will also evaluate marketing principles, consumer behaviour, and sports management strategies to support the success and growth of sports organisations.
Year 2 - Core topics
*Topics may be subject to change.
Year 3 - Core topics
*Topics may be subject to change.
Option topics
MINOR
In this minor you will evaluate and apply event management practices using sustainable, cultural, and innovative perspectives to create impact. You'll develop a critical understanding of event management practices and strategies for local, national, and global events. Enhance your business planning and decision-making by applying these principles effectively.
Year 2 - Core topics
*Topics may be subject to change.
Year 3 - Core topics
*Topics may be subject to change.
Option topics
MINOR
Learn to manage people and resources with a focus on sustainability, resilience, and social responsibility. Build entrepreneurial thinking and apply evidence-based strategies for ethical, impactful growth. Develop strategic management skills to lead business transformation and tackle environmental, social, and economic challenges.
Year 2 - Core topics
*Topics may be subject to change.
Year 3 - Core topics
*Topics may be subject to change.
Option topics
MINOR
In his minor you’ll learn to evaluate and apply research methodologies to develop marketing strategies that align with organisational goals and stakeholder needs. Build key skills in analysing consumer behaviour and digital marketing ecosystems to drive customer engagement. Strengthen your critical thinking and communication to solve marketing challenges using data-driven insights and strategic decision-making.
Year 2 - Core topics
*Topics may be subject to change.
Year 3 - Core topics
*Topics may be subject to change.
Option topics
MINOR
This minor you will evaluate and apply tourism practices using sustainable, cultural, and innovative perspectives to create impact. You'll develop a critical understanding of tourism principles and concepts to align strategies with local, national, and global industry goals. Enhance your skills to design and implement effective tourism strategies.
Year 2 - Core topics
*Topics may be subject to change.
Year 3 - Core topics
*Topics may be subject to change.
Option topics
Years 2–3
After your first year, you can focus on an area that interests you by choosing a major, a major and two minors or a major and option topics. This will help you work towards the career of your dreams.
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OR
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Develop research skills for higher degrees like a PhD, gain advanced knowledge, and build innovation and project management skills. Completing an Honours program demonstrates initiative, project management, effective writing, substantial work production, and independence to future employers.
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Head more about Flinders University’s Bachelor of Business majoring in International Business from our students.
“The opportunity to collaborate with individuals from diverse backgrounds allowed for the exchange of experiences and perspectives, fostering a sense of unity in pursuit of shared goals.”
Bindu Paudel Regmi
MBA, International Business
“One of the things I found most valuable while studying at Flinders is the focus on soft skills, including things such as emotional intelligence and the ability to communicate effectively in the workforce.”
Thuy Dang
Bachelor of Business (International Business)
“Flinders University will give you everything to be successful in your degree and finish it with top results. They have good resources and a healthy study environment.”
Ebrahem Asiri
Bachelor of Business (International Business)
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Our incredible teaching and professional staff are experts in their fields and well-connected to the industry.
Dr Sharif Rasel
Before joining Flinders University in 2019 Sharif held teaching positions in Melbourne, Bangladesh and the Netherlands. His research interests are at the intersection of international business, strategy and economic geography. Known for his award-winning innovative, student-focused teaching style, and will inspire you to explore international business through fresh, interactive approaches.
Dr Mahmoud Moussa
A passionate lecturer in Strategic Management, Mahmoud brings 15 years of global teaching experience from Thailand, Melbourne and Adelaide. He’s the author of two influential books on cross-cultural management and innovation and has published over 40 papers on leadership and workplace innovation. His dedication to student engagement ensures you’ll be learning from one of the best!
You will have the chance to dive into hands-on placement opportunities with a diverse range of industry partners. Whether it's the Big Four accounting firms, globally recognised FMCG brands, banking and financial institutions, SMEs focused on social accountability and community engagement, sporting organisations, or South Australian government departments, there's something for everyone. These partnerships offer you valuable opportunities to gain real-world experience and insights across various sectors.
Discover how Flinders Business degrees can fast-track your career.
Industry placements and engaging with industry are essential parts of your study at Flinders. You'll gain hands-on experience in the business world, conduct research, develop strategic insights, and make recommendations to help your clients elevate their business.
These opportunities are available throughout the year in various second and third-year option topics across business majors and minors.
Hear Aleyna explain her Flinders Business industry placement experience at EY, "When I started at EY I felt prepared to be chucked in the deep end and they did, and having employment come out of the placement was excellent."
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Gain two qualifications in just 1.5 years of extra study with a combined degree.
Flinders combined degree options can help you pursue multiple passions and graduate with two degrees to broaden your career opportunities.
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Combined SATAC code: 244191
Duration: 4 years
Delivery Mode: In person
Combining studies in Business with a Bachelor of International Relations and Political Science opens the door to a multitude of careers in international organisations, aid and human rights, government, transnational crime, terrorism, and non-government organisations.
Combined SATAC code: 244941
Duration: 5 years
Delivery Mode: In person
Combined SATAC code: 214201
Duration: 4 years
Delivery Mode: In person
With this combined degree, you will develop the professional business and IT skills to get you job-ready, gain strong knowledge in areas you’re passionate about, and build the complex critical thinking and problem-solving abilities needed to drive innovation and tackle real-world challenges across industries.
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You will be qualified to work in a variety of industries and sectors that require a global perspective and cross-cultural management skills including, international trade and logistics, manufacturing and export, consulting and business strategy and technology and e-commerce.
Yes, the Bachelor of Business offers work-integrated learning (WIL) options, including internships and industry placements. These opportunities allow you to gain real-world experience in global business operations, which is invaluable in preparing you for the job market. You’ll also build industry connections that can help with future employment.
You can tailor your study with a range of electives that align with your career interests. Some popular electives for International Business students include International Marketing, Global Supply Chain Management, and International Trade. You may also choose electives in sustainability, leadership, or digital business, depending on your career goals.
Flinders University offers various exchange programs and study abroad opportunities. These programs allow you to experience different cultures and business practices, which is particularly valuable for a career in International Business. Studying abroad enhances your global perspective and provides hands-on experience in diverse markets.
The ATAR and Selection Rank profile shows data for students offered a place wholly or partly on the basis of ATAR who commenced the course in the previous admission year. As this course is new there is currently no ATAR and Selection Rank data available.
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The type of documents you will need for your international application depends on what course you are applying for and which country you are a citizen of. Course requirements are stated on each course webpage. Examples of documentation you might expect to provide for your international application include a copy of personal identification, academic transcripts or a resume.
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No. Part-time study is currently not available for international students due to visa conditions.
No. Online study is currently not available for international students due to visa conditions.
If you don’t meet our English language or academic entry requirements, you can still gain entry to Flinders University through our on-campus pathway provider Flinders University Academy. Alternatively, you can improve your English language proficiency through our approved English Language Instruction Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) providers.
You can apply to study as an international student directly through Flinders University or an authorised agent in your country.
If you are from one of the countries listed here, you are required to apply via an education agent. If you reside onshore in Australia, you will not require an agent even if you are from the countries listed above.
Yes. As a student visa (subclass 500) holder, you and your dependents (family members) can work up to 48 hours a fortnight when your course of study is in session. If you have started a master degree by research or doctoral degree, this rule does not apply to you and working hours are not restricted.
Our dedicated International Student Services (ISS) team provide a range of programs supporting your enrolment, study and social life, as well as a referral service to facilities on campus and within the local community.
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