International Business BSc
Year of entry 2026
2025 course information- UCAS code
- N120
- Start date
- September 2026
- Delivery type
- On campus
- Duration
- 3 Years (Full time)
- Work placement
- Optional
- Study abroad
- Optional
- Typical A-level offer
- AAA
- Typical Access to Leeds offer
- ABB
Full entry requirements - Accredited
- Yes
- Contact
- lubsugadmissions@leeds.ac.uk
Course overview

This course will open the door to a rewarding international career, preparing you to become the type of global manager and leader the future world needs.
The MSc International Business gives you a broad international perspective and the skills to identify why and how firms operate in foreign markets. You’ll gain the skills and confidence to conduct business in a rapidly transforming global landscape.
As a graduate of this course, you’ll understand the factors that drive performance in the global business landscape and how the rise of emerging economies affects international strategies.
You’ll explore the latest developments in topics such as digital transformation, sustainability and emerging markets. You’ll also understand the challenges to global innovation management and the trade-offs encountered in nurturing commercially sustainable international businesses, alongside developing your own strategic business plans.
Optional modules give you the opportunity to immerse yourself in a particular region or country; you could choose to explore the growing importance of China on the world business stage, enhancing your employability with organisations with Asia-Pacific interests.
As a student on this course, you’ll join a community of staff and students from across the world, expanding your networks and perspectives as a global citizen.
We also help you to develop essential academic and professional skills for your future. This includes managing teams and individuals in different cultural contexts, analytical skills, and becoming comfortable with the research techniques and methodologies used in international firms.
Course highlights
- Our MSc International Business is in partnership with the Chartered Institute of Export and International Trade, and is currently in the process of reaccreditation.
- Gain the latest real-world insights thanks to our connections with global experts, major private companies and public sector organisations. Recent guest speakers have included executives from global firms including Vodafone, JT, Phillip Morris, River Island and O2.
- Learn from academics from the Centre for International Business at the University of Leeds (CIBUL), the world's leading centre for international business.
- Connect with industry professionals through our Global Connections Mentoring Scheme, providing you with insights, guidance and real-world perspectives to build career-ready knowledge.
- Conduct hands-on research into a real business challenge as part of your research dissertation project in the final semester.
- Apply for our Masters Beyond Borders scheme, where successful students can spend an additional semester studying at a partner university in Europe or Asia, boosting your employability with international exposure.
- Opportunity to gain exposure to the business environment in a non-UK country by applying to the optional Global Business Immersion module. You can apply in semester one to join the Immersion in semester two; successful students have previously spent one week in Switzerland and visited organisations including Laderach, IWC, Buhler Group and Schindler Group.
- On all Masters courses at Leeds University Business School, you can apply for a place on a week-long international study tour, which includes company visits, guest lectures and networking events. Previous study tours have included visits to Berlin, Frankfurt, Milan and Zurich.
Accreditation
MSc International Business has a partnership with the Chartered Institute of Export and International Trade, the professional membership body representing and supporting the interests of everyone involved in importing, exporting and international trade. Students can gain student membership during the course, providing access to a database of networking and job opportunities.
Leeds University Business School has triple accreditation from the three leading bodies AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS.
This means you'll join one of the UK's most prestigious business schools with a global reputation for high-quality teaching and research. We’ll introduce you to a culture of new ideas and different perspectives. Our diverse, international learning community will offer you new experiences and global connections for life.
Course details and modules
Our degrees have a modular structure. This means that the theoretical and applied content within our compulsory modules provide you with the core knowledge and skills that you need.
Alongside these compulsory modules, you’ll also have the opportunity to shape your course through optional, pathway and discovery modules. They’re a great way to tailor your study around your interests or career aspirations and help you stand out in a competitive graduate job market.
- Optional modules are related to the field of international business enabling you to deepen your knowledge and skills within this area.
- Pathways are optional modules which you can study in your second and final year. These are themed around key business disciplines, designed to complement your core knowledge and skills in international business and broaden your expertise. You can choose to study modules from up to two pathways during each year, with the opportunity to continue, choose a different pathway* or return your focus to optional international business modules as you progress between years.
- Discovery modules give you opportunities to expand your intellectual horizons outside your subject area. They are categorised into Discovery Themes ranging from arts to sciences, and from theory to practice.
Whether you choose optional, pathway or discovery modules, you’ll be shaping your course to suit your personal interests and career aspirations. In all years, you will be able to choose from a selection of modules that reflect the research interests and expertise of staff at Leeds.
*Subject to prerequisites in year 2.
Year 1
Year 1 gives you a firm grounding in the different disciplines that relate to international business. You’ll explore the key concepts and theories in the subject and put them into context with an understanding of entrepreneurship, organisational behaviour and economics. Optional modules allow you to explore topics such as economic controversies, effective decision-making and the relationships between businesses and societies. You will also have the option to develop new language skills with a choice of several modern languages.
Year 2
In the following year you’ll learn more about how international firms operate and go into more depth on the challenges and strategies related to managing across cultures and international boundaries. The range of optional modules available means you can also explore aspects of business that interest you such as decision-making, organisational behaviour and how firms internationalise.
You’ll also have the option to select pathway modules allowing you to broaden your study of business to include areas such as marketing, consulting, analytics, ethics and sustainability or related areas of economics. A choice of discovery modules will also be offered.
Final year
Your final year brings you closer to the very latest research in international business through compulsory modules that will develop your knowledge of international strategic management and transnational corporations. You’ll compete in an international business simulation, giving you the opportunity to develop and apply your knowledge of business strategies and theories in a practical team-based environment.
You will have the choice of optional modules in areas such as European business, managing social media and the management of global value chains. You can also choose to continue to study topics via pathway modules exploring areas such as data analytics, enterprise and innovation, environment economics, international marketing and diversity management. A choice of discovery modules will also be offered in your final year.
The course culminates with an independently researched dissertation on an international business topic of your choice, which you’ll submit in your final year to showcase the knowledge and skills you have acquired.
Course structure
The list shown below represents typical modules/components studied and may change from time to time. Read more in our terms and conditions.
Year 1
Compulsory modules
- Academic and Professional Development for Studies in International Business (20 credits)
- Principles of International Business (20 credits)
- Global Entrepreneurship (10 credits)
- Organisational Behaviour (20 credits)
- Economics for Management (20 credits)
Optional modules
- Economic Institutions: Labour (10 credits)
- Understanding Statistics in the Social Sciences (10 credits)
- Economic Perspectives and Controversies (20 credits)
- Introduction to Sports Analytics (10 credits)
- Business and Society: Combined (20 credits)
- Introduction to Effective Decision Making (10 credits)
- Starting your own Business (10 credits)
- Mathematics and Statistics for Economics and Business 1A (10 credits)
- Mathematics and Statistics for Economics and Business 1B (10 credits)
Year 2
Compulsory modules
- Cross-Cultural Management (20 credits)
- Research Methods in International Business (20 credits)
- Managing International Business (20 credits)
Optional modules
- From Study to Work (10 credits)
- Small Business Internationalisation and Growth (10 credits)
- Advanced Management Decision Making (10 credits)
- How Managers Make Decisions (10 credits)
- Business and the Legal Environment (20 credits)
- Contemporary Topics in International Business (10 credits)
- Organisational Behaviour in Practice (10 credits)
- Experiencing the World of Work (10 credits)
Pathway modules
Analytics pathway
- Visualising and Analysing Data Effectively (10 credits)
- Understanding Data in the Social Sciences (10 credits)
Consulting pathway
- Evidence Based Consultancy (10 credits)
Economics pathway
- Industrial Economics (10 credits)
- Business Economics (10 credits)
- Intermediate Microeconomics (10 credits)
- Intermediate Macroeconomics (10 credits)
- The International Economic Environment (10 credits)
Enterprise and Innovation pathway
- Entrepreneurship in Theory and Practice (10 credits)
- New Enterprise Planning (20 credits)
- Managing Innovation in Business (10 credits)
- Leading and Managing Small Businesses (10 credits)
Marketing pathway
- Marketing (20 credits)
Ethics and Sustainability pathway
- Corporate Social Responsibility (10 credits)
- Leadership Ethics (10 credits)
Year 3
Compulsory modules
- Transnational Corporations in the World Economy (10 credits)
- International Business Dissertation (40 credits)
- International Strategic Management (20 credits)
Optional modules
- Managing Social Media and Digital Work (20 credits)
- Global Perspectives on Work and Employment (20 credits)
- European Business (10 credits)
- Managing Global Value Chains (10 credits)
- Freight Transport, Logistics and the Environment (10 credits)
- Sustainable International Business (10 credits)
Pathway modules
Analytics pathway
- Data Analytics for Business (20 credits)
- People Analytics: Strategy and Practice (20 credits)
Consulting pathway
- Contemporary Management Consulting (20 credits)
- Enterprise Consultancy (20 credits)
Economics pathway
- Environmental Economics (10 credits)
- Economics of Business and Corporate Strategy (20 credits)
Enterprise and Innovation pathway
- Critical Perspective in Enterprise and Entrepreneurship (20 credits)
- Innovation Thinking & Practice (10 credits)
Marketing pathway
- International Marketing (10 credits)
- Marketing Strategy (20 credits)
Ethics and Sustainability pathway
- Business Ethics (20 credits)
- Gender and Equality at Work in Comparative Perspective (20 credits)
- Diversity Management (20 credits)
- Sustainable Business Futures: Policy and Practice (20 credits)
- Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (10 credits)
Learning and teaching
You’ll be taught using a range of methods including lectures, tutorials, seminars and workshops. The rest of your time will be spent in independent learning, which allows you to develop your skills in research and analysis. Our Virtual Learning Environment will help to support your studies: it’s a central place where you can find all the information and resources for the School, your course and modules.
On this course, you’ll be taught by our expert academics, from lecturers through to professors. You may also be taught by industry professionals with years of experience, as well as trained postgraduate researchers, connecting you to some of the brightest minds on campus.
Assessment
We use a variety of assessment methods to help you develop a range of transferable skills that you’ll need in professional life. These are likely to include coursework, exams, oral presentations, group reports and dissertations.
Specialist facilities
At Leeds University Business School, you’ll have access to specialist facilities including state-of-the-art lecture theatres, collaborative learning and teaching spaces with the latest interactive technology and modern study spaces with dedicated computer clusters. Read more about our Business School facilities.
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Entry requirements
A-level: AAA
GCSE: 5 GCSEs at grade C/4 or higher including Mathematics grade B/5 and English Language grade B/6 or equivalent, or an appropriate English language qualification.* *If you have a B/6 in GCSE English Literature we will accept a Grade B/5 or C/4 in GCSE English Language.
Other course specific tests:
Read more about UK and Republic of Ireland accepted qualifications for this course.
Alternative qualification
Access to HE Diploma
The Access to Higher Education Diploma is assessed on a case-by-case basis upon receipt of the application. We can consider this qualification from UK applicants only, who must complete a Business-related diploma of 60 credits to include 45 credits at Level 3. A minimum of 30 Level 3 credits must be awarded at Distinction and 15 at Merit.
Applicants are expected to meet the GCSE Mathematics and English Language minimum requirements for their chosen degree programme.
BTEC
We will accept the RQF BTEC National Extended Diploma in Business with Distinction*Distinction Distinction (an academic A Level is not required). For the QCF BTEC National Extended Diploma in Business, or other BTEC qualifications alongside academic A-levels, please see our BTEC entry requirements.
Cambridge Pre-U
D3, D3, M2 or D2, M1, M1. Please note that this requirement excludes the Cambridge Pre-U Certificate in Global Perspectives and Independent Research. We also consider applicants who offer a combination of Pre-U and A-Level qualifications. Please contact lubsugadmissions@leeds.ac.uk for further advice.
International Baccalaureate
For degrees requiring AAA at A-level: 35 points overall with 17 points from Higher Level subjects. Plus 5 in Standard Level Mathematics courses or 4 in Higher Level Mathematics courses, and 6 in Standard Level English A or Higher Level English B, or 5 in Higher Level English A.
For those applicants who meet our Maths or English requirements through another qualification, these minimum points for Maths or English in the IB Diploma do not apply.
Literature and Performance or English ab initio are not accepted for English Language, and a separate English Language qualification is required.
Irish Leaving Certificate (higher Level)
Applicants must achieve 6 H2 grades in the Irish Leaving Certificate (Higher Level). Mathematics and English Language will be accepted at Ordinary level in lieu of GCSEs. A grade of O3 is required for GCSE B/5 (Mathematics) or GCSE B/6 (English).
Scottish Highers / Advanced Highers
Scottish Highers and Scottish Advanced Highers are acceptable for entry onto our degree programmes in the following combinations: six Highers at AAAAAA or one Advanced Higher at A with five Highers at AAABB, or two Advanced Highers at AA with five Highers AABBB. We will also accept three Advanced Highers at AAA.
National 5 Mathematics and English are acceptable in lieu of GCSE requirements on a grade for grade basis.
T-Levels
Applicants offering a T Level are assessed on a case-by-case basis upon receipt of the application. We can only consider these subjects; Digital Business Services, Digital Support & Services, Accounting, Finance, or Management & Administration.
An overall Distinction with grade A in the Core Component must be obtained.
Applicants are expected to meet the GCSE Mathematics and English Language minimum requirements for their chosen degree programme.
Welsh Baccalaureate
The Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate (SCC) / Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales is acceptable in place of an A level. Applicants must achieve a grade A alongside AA at A level (excluding General Studies and Critical Thinking).
Alternative entry
We’re committed to identifying the best possible applicants, regardless of personal circumstances or background.
Access to Leeds is a contextual admissions scheme which accepts applications from individuals who might be from low income households, in the first generation of their immediate family to apply to higher education, or have had their studies disrupted.
If you live in a neighbourhood where there is low participation in higher education, we may be able to give priority to your application.
Find out more about Access to Leeds and contextual admissions.
Typical Access to Leeds offer
A level: ABB
GCSE: 5 GCSEs at grade C/4 or higher including Mathematics grade B/5 and English Language or English Literature grade C/4
Access to Leeds: Pass
Alternative Entry Scheme for Mature Students
If you are a mature applicant (over 21) and you don’t have the required A Levels or GCSE English and maths qualifications, you can complete our Alternative Entry Scheme (subject to meeting the eligibility criteria for the scheme). As part of this, you may be asked to take tests in English and maths and to write an essay.
Contact the Lifelong Learning Centre for more information. lifelonglearning@leeds.ac.uk
International
We accept a range of international equivalent qualifications. Read more about International Entry Requirements for Leeds University Business School on our Entry Requirements page.
International Foundation Year
International students who do not meet the academic requirements for undergraduate study may be able to study the University of Leeds International Foundation Year. This gives you the opportunity to study on campus, be taught by University of Leeds academics and progress onto a wide range of Leeds undergraduate courses. Find out more about International Foundation Year programmes.
English language requirements
IELTS 6.5 overall, with no less than 6.0 in any component. For other English qualifications, read English language equivalent qualifications.
Improve your English
If you're an international student and you don't meet the English language requirements for this programme, you may be able to study our undergraduate pre-sessional English course, to help improve your English language level.
Fees
UK: To be confirmed
International: £28,750 (per year)
Tuition fees for UK undergraduate students starting in 2025/26
The fee for UK undergraduate students is decided by the Government and may vary if policy changes. The fee may increase in future years of your course in line with inflation, and as permitted by law.
Tuition fees for UK undergraduate students starting in 2025/26 will be £9,535.
The tuition fee for the following programmes with an integrated foundation year is £5,760 for the foundation year, and £9,535 for subsequent years of study:
• Business Studies with Foundation Year BSC
• Arts and Humanities with Foundation Year BA
• Interdisciplinary Studies with Preparation for Higher Education BA
• Social Science (foundation year) BA
Tuition fees for international undergraduate students starting in 2025/26
Tuition fees for international students for 2025/26 are available on individual course pages.
Tuition fees for a study abroad or work placement year
If you take a study abroad or work placement year, you’ll pay a reduced tuition fee during this period. For more information, see Study abroad and work placement tuition fees and loans.
Read more about paying fees and charges.
Additional cost information
Optional Institute of Export (IOE) student membership. See IOE website for details.
There may be additional costs related to your course or programme of study, or related to being a student at the University of Leeds. Read more on our living costs and budgeting page.
Scholarships and financial support
If you have the talent and drive, we want you to be able to study with us, whatever your financial circumstances. There is help for students in the form of loans and non-repayable grants from the University and from the government. Find out more in our Undergraduate funding overview.
Leeds University Business School awards a generous range of scholarships.
Applying
Apply to this course through UCAS. Check the deadline for applications on the UCAS website.
The deadline for international students to apply to Leeds University Business School courses is 30 June.
Courses at Leeds University Business School receive a high volume of applications relative to the places available and this means that we cannot extend an offer to all applicants. We look for enthusiastic and talented students who have the potential to succeed in their studies and contribute to our community and make our offer decisions based on an overall review of your application. This includes predicted or achieved grades as well as the breadth of knowledge demonstrated through qualifications, the personal statement, extra-curricular and work experience, and contextual information.
We aim to make offer decisions as quickly as we can but sometimes we may need to put applications for a course on hold until after the UCAS January deadline. This ensures that we recruit a balanced student population with the greatest potential.
If we put your application on hold for review after the UCAS application deadline, we will let you know. Although in this case you may have to wait a little longer than usual to receive a decision, this does not impact on your other applications and other university offers will not change simply because you are waiting for our offer.
Please see our How to Apply page, under “Application decisions” for details.
International applicants
International students apply through UCAS in the same way as UK students. Our network of international representatives can help you with your application. If you’re unsure about the application process, contact the admissions team for help.
Read about visas, immigration and other information in International students. We recommend that international students apply as early as possible to ensure that they have time to apply for their visa.
Admissions policy
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Career opportunities
A postgraduate degree from Leeds University Business School has a high value in the wider world. Multinational organisations particularly favour employees who can work confidently across a range of different markets, and the internationally transferable skills acquired on this course will help you to secure and progress in your chosen career.
Previous graduates have gone on to diverse careers in top firms worldwide, including Sky, Bank of England, HSBC, EY, BiliBili, Amazon, Accenture, Tecent, PwC and L’Oréal.
They have worked as business analysts, country managers, product managers and trading executives; and some have sought to internationalise their own family business.
The MSc International Business also offers an excellent grounding for a research degree.
Skills for your future
Through professional development workshops, you’ll collaborate with peers from around the world to build essential professional skills – an activity that’s complemented by a series of reflections, deepening your understanding of your personal and professional growth. Key skills include:
- strong critical thinking
- quantitative and qualitative analysis
- clear written and oral communication and digital literacy
- time and project management
- teamwork and leadership
- adaptability and commercial awareness
- ethical judgment, cultural competence and sustainability-conscious decision making
- a broad international outlook
- personal resilience.
Links with industry
As a course accredited by the country’s leading international trade association, the MSc International Business programme gives you access to industry leaders, networking opportunities and careers.
Regular guest speakers from global firms share trends and insights, and our mentoring scheme gives you invaluable personalised guidance.
In addition, our corporate membership of the Yorkshire Asian Business Association (YABA) creates opportunities for students of the MSc International Business, which have previously included company-based dissertations and summer internships.
Guaranteed industry experience
The Global Industry Programme gives Masters students a great opportunity to gain real-world experience through live industry projects. You’ll connect with leading companies across the globe to work on impactful, hands-on consultancy projects, enhancing your employability skills and enabling you to apply your theoretical knowledge to practical business challenges.
Careers support
Professional development activities are built into your course from the start.
You can access advice and guidance on your career choices, help in identifying and applying for jobs, support to boost your employability, and opportunities to develop the professional skills you'll need to start a successful career – and how to evidence these to prospective employers.
Employability workshops provide practical guidance and support to help you prepare for the job market with confidence. These workshops cover essential skills such as CV writing, interview techniques, networking and personal branding, all of which are crucial for standing out to employers. They also offer insights into recruitment processes and industry expectations, helping you make informed career choices and improve your chances of securing internships or graduate roles.
You’ll also benefit from the University’s award-winning Careers Service, where you can access a range of support to help secure the career you want, even after you graduate.
Study abroad and work placements
Study abroad
On this course you have the opportunity to apply to spend an additional academic year studying abroad. The University has partnerships with more than 300 universities worldwide and popular destinations for our students include the USA, Canada, Australia, countries in Asia and countries in Europe.
You can also apply to take part in a short-course summer school at one of our overseas partner institutions. A summer school can be taken as part of a three-year degree, or in addition to a study year abroad or year in industry.
Read more about studying abroad.
Work placement
On this course you have the option to apply to spend a year in industry working within an organisation in either the public, private or voluntary sector, in the UK or overseas. If you take this option, your degree will be extended to a four-year course with the third year spent on placement.
Support to find shorter summer internships and part-time or voluntary work is also available.
Learn more about work placements.