Keele University Prospectus Undergraduate | 2016 | Page 131
Third year
Core modules:
Course type
• EU 1: Institutions of EU
Entry
requirements
• Comparative Business Cultures
• EU 2: Free Market
• International Business Strategies
Electives modules include:
• Commercial Law
• Employment Law
• International Human Rights
• Doing Business in Emerging Markets
• Leading Change and Entrepreneurship
• Dissertation
• Marketing and Globalisation
Single honours
ABB
(For exclusions and other
qualifications please see
the entry requirements
table on page 230 to 239)
WWW.KEELE.AC.UK/UNDERGRADUATE
Key Information
Approximate
intake
50
Study abroad
Yes
• International Law, Globalisation and Environment
Teaching and assessment
Teaching is by a combination of lectures, classes, and supervised
individual and group work. Throughout the course, we pay attention
to the development of skills that you will need in whatever career
you might pursue after graduating. This includes the development
of communication and presentational skills in classes, whilst in
group work you will develop the ability to work as part of a team.
Skills and careers
As well as providing an intellectually stimulating course of study,
the International Business and Law programme will equip you with
leading edge skills and knowledge that will be of practical use in
your future career. We offer the opportunity for you to continue
your studies by following a masters programme with either Keele
Management School in International Business or Keele School of
Law in International Law.
www.keele.ac.uk/ugcourses
UCAS Single honours programme
MN10 International Business and Law
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