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International Business and Economics

Embark on a transformative journey into the global marketplace with our International Business and Economics course. Gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence to thrive in today’s interconnected world of commerce and finance. This comprehensive course blends essential skills to excel in a globalized economy, offering real-world projects, industry expert sessions, and masterclasses.

Delve into the theories and practices that drive International Trade, the Monetary System, the Financial System, the Global Economic Environment, Marketing Strategies, Supply Chain Management, Trade Finance, Business Strategy, and Economic Development, while mastering the art of strategic decision-making and cross-cultural communication.
BIA® is highly rated at 4.9-star and is ranked #1 International Training Institute by British Columbia Times, Business World, Avalon Global and various esteemed forums, making it a one-stop shop for mastering the most sought-after skills required in international business.

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    Dual Certification: International Business and Economics

    Acquire Essential Skills to Navigate the Complexities of the Global Marketplace

    Ranked #1 International Training Institute

    In 2023, by British Columbia Times, Business World & Others

    3 Learning Paths

    Certification (4 Months) | Diploma (6 Months) | Master Diploma (10 Months)

    3000+ Learners

    International Business and Economics Trained Students Across 105+ Campus in 7+ Countries

    360° Career Support

    Resume Building, Interview Prep, and Access to Partner Companies

    International Business and Economics Course Overview

    Key Highlights

    Immersive Classroom Experience

    Hands-on Training By Industry Experts

    Modules Integrated with Generative AI

    Exclusive Job Opportunities Portal

    BIA® Alumni Status

    Globally Recognized Dual Certification

    Real World Projects and Case Studies

    In-person Career Mentorship (1:1)

    200+ Hours of Learning & Practicals

    Live BIA® DoubtBuster Sessions

    Immersive Plus Online Blended Learning

    Practical Hands-on Capstone Projects

    In-person Job Interview Preparation (1:1)

    Access to Top MNC Companies

    No Cost EMI Options Available

    Syllabus for International Business and Economics Course

    Delve into 200+ hours of learning and hands-on exercises with our expertly crafted content. Our modules are always up-to-date and seamlessly integrated with the latest technology used in the management profession. Developed by top industry experts, this content guarantees a cutting-edge learning experience.

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    Topics That Will Keep You Engaged and Curious

    Delve into the theories and practices that drive international trade, the monetary system, the financial system, the global economic environment, marketing strategies, supply chain management, trade finance, business strategy, and economic development, while mastering the art of strategic decision-making and cross-cultural communication.

    Your Roadmap to Learning

    Start with the core disciplines, then move to advanced topics step by step. This prevents feeling overwhelmed and helps you remember and easily grasp new concepts. Each topic builds on what you’ve learned, forming a solid foundation for understanding more.

    Ideal Candidates for This Course

    Candidates ideal for this course range from aspiring professionals entering the workforce to seasoned executives and entrepreneurs looking to expand their global reach. This comprehensive program equips participants with essential skills and knowledge to navigate the complexities of the global marketplace effectively.

    Minimum Eligibility for This Course

    In today’s skill-based job market, degrees matter less than a passion for learning. Even a high school diploma is enough to kickstart this journey. A strong interest in international business and enthusiasm for leveraging new-age technology will propel your career forward. Gain skills that not only open doors but also create new professional horizons.

    Job Opportunities After International Business and Economics Course

    International Business Analyst, Global Marketing Manager, International Trade Specialist, Financial Analyst – International Markets, Supply Chain Manager – Global Logistics, International Finance Manager, Trade Finance Officer, Global Market Research Analyst, International Business Development Manager, Economic Policy Analyst

    Industries That Are Hiring International Business and Economics Specialists

    The demand for International Business and Economics specialists spans across diverse sectors, including Banking, Investment Firms, Insurance, Consulting Firms, Government Agencies, Non-Profit Organizations, Manufacturing, Automotive, Aerospace, Technology, Retail and Consumer Goods, Energy and Natural Resources, E-commerce and more, reflecting the broad applicability and impact of this expertise.

    Globally Accredited International Business and Economics Course in India

    Venture into the realm of International Business and Economics with Boston Institute of Analytics’ prestigious International Business and Economics Course in India. Recognized for its excellence in economics education, BIA’s International Business and Economics Course delves into the intricacies of global commerce and economic theory, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of international business practices and economic principles. From market analysis to trade policies, financial management to global economic trends, our International Business and Economics Course curriculum is meticulously designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in the ever-evolving world of International Business and Economics.

    Why Choose Boston Institute of Analytics for International Business and Economics Course in India?

    Our International Business and Economics Course curriculum is carefully curated by internationally acclaimed industry experts and academic scholars, ensuring that students receive a well-rounded education that prepares them for success in today’s global marketplace. Through experiential learning opportunities, internships, and industry partnerships, we provide students with hands-on experience and practical skills in our International Business and Economics course in India. Graduates of our International Business and Economics course in India emerge as confident and competent professionals, ready to make a meaningful impact in the world of international business and economics.

    BIA® Dual Certification In Two Essential Skills of the Global Marketplace

    International Business

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      Comprehensive Curriculum

      Our curriculum, meticulously crafted and delivered by Industry-Expert Trainers, offers a dynamic fusion of academic depth and real-world know-how.

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      A seasoned pro in the very field you’re passionate about. Beyond learning, this is your golden ticket to tap into their years of hands-on expertise. See your trainers as more than a guide; envision them as a gateway to the industry you’re eager to join.

      200+ Hours

      Learning & Practicals

      15+

      Projects & Case Studies

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      International Business and Economics: Orientation

      • Overview of the Course Modules 
      • Brief on Assignments and Assessments
      • Digital Platforms and Resources
      • Communication Channels
      • Definition and scope
      • Evolution and historical context
      • Importance in the global economy
      • Eclectic Paradigm (OLI Framework)
      • Internalization Theory
      • Transaction Cost Theory

      International Trade Theories

      • Principles and historical context
      • Criticisms and relevance today
      • Concept and examples
      • Limitations and implications
      • David Ricardo’s theory
      • Application and modern interpretations
      • Factor endowment theory
      • Leontief Paradox
      • Economies of scale and trade
      • Strategic trade policies
      • Competitive advantage of nations
      • Factors influencing national competitiveness

      International Trade Policies

      • Types and effects
      • Tariff rate quotas
      • Import licenses and quotas
      • Technical barriers to trade
      • World Trade Organization (WTO) and its functions
      • Regional trade agreements (e.g., NAFTA, EU, ASEAN)
      • Economic and political integration
      • Impacts on member countries and global trade

      International Monetary System

      • Exchange rate regimes (fixed, floating, managed)
      • Factors influencing exchange rates (interest rates, inflation, etc.)
      • Advantages and disadvantages
      • Historical examples and current trends
      • Role of central banks
      • Currency intervention strategies
      • Components and measurement
      • Implications for economic policy

      International Financial System

      • Bond markets and equity markets
      • Foreign exchange markets
      • Modes of entry (greenfield investment, mergers and acquisitions)
      • Motives and determinants
      • Types of portfolio investments (equity, debt)
      • Portfolio diversification strategies
      • Characteristics and roles
      • Strategies for managing international operations

      Global Economic Environment

      • Theories of economic development (Rostow’s stages, Harrod-Domar model, etc.)
      • Measures of economic development (GDP per capita, Human Development Index)
      • Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Gross National Income (GNI)
      • Human Development Index (HDI) and other social indicators
      • Market economy, command economy, mixed economy
      • Comparative analysis and examples
      • Phases of the business cycle (expansion, peak, contraction, trough)
      • Implications for trade, investment, and business strategies

      Cultural Dimensions in International Business

      • Power distance, individualism vs. collectivism, masculinity vs. femininity, uncertainty avoidance, long-term vs. short-term orientation
      • Application to business contexts
      • Definition and components
      • Importance in cross-cultural business interactions
      • Communication styles, negotiation tactics, decision-making processes, etc.
      • Case studies and examples
      • Strategies for building cultural competence
      • Organizational policies and practices for fostering inclusivity

      International Marketing Strategies

      • Exporting, licensing, franchising, joint ventures, wholly owned subsidiaries
      • Factors influencing choice of entry mode
      • Global product lifecycle
      • Challenges and opportunities of standardization
      • Pricing strategies (skimming, penetration, etc.)
      • Distribution channels (direct vs. indirect, online vs. offline)
      • Brand positioning and localization
      • Cultural considerations in advertising campaigns

      International Business Negotiation and Communication

      • Verbal and non-verbal communication cues
      • High-context vs. low-context cultures
      • Principled negotiation, BATNA, ZOPA, etc.
      • Cultural influences on negotiation style
      • Strategies for managing conflicts in multicultural teams
      • Mediation and arbitration processes
      • Importance of relationship-building in international business
      • Strategies for establishing trust in cross-cultural contexts

      International Supply Chain Management

      • Sourcing strategies (single vs. multiple sourcing, nearshoring vs. offshoring)
      • Supplier selection and evaluation criteria
      • Modes of transportation (air, sea, rail, road)
      • Incoterms and their implications for logistics
      • Risk assessment and management techniques
      • Contingency planning and resilience strategies
      • Environmental and social responsibility considerations
      • Sustainable sourcing and green logistics practices

      International Trade Finance

      • Cash-in-advance, letters of credit, documentary collections, open account
      • Risks and benefits of each method
      • Process and documentation requirements
      • Roles and responsibilities of parties involved
      • Bills of exchange, bank guarantees, export credit insurance
      • Application and suitability for different trade scenarios
      • Currency risk, credit risk, political risk, etc.
      • Hedging strategies and financial derivatives

      International Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

      • Bribery and corruption, labor rights violations, environmental degradation, etc.
      • Case studies and ethical dilemmas
      • Stakeholder theory and CSR frameworks (e.g., Carroll’s CSR pyramid)
      • Corporate citizenship and philanthropy
      • Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), ISO 26000, United Nations Global Compact
      • Reporting guidelines and best practices
      • Ethical frameworks (utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics)
      • Tools and approaches for ethical decision-making

      Emerging Trends in International Business

      • E-commerce platforms and marketplaces
      • Digital marketing and customer engagement strategies
      • Applications in supply chain management, finance, and marketing
      • Implications for business operations and competitive advantage
      • Alignment with business strategies and operations
      • Corporate contributions to achieving the SDGs
      • Trade wars, sanctions, political instability, etc.
      • Strategies for managing geopolitical risks in international business

      Case Studies and Business Simulations

      • Examples of successful and unsuccessful international business ventures
      • Lessons learned and best practices
      • Simulated market entry decisions, negotiation exercises, supply chain management simulations, etc.
      • Application of theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios
      • Collaborative analysis and synthesis of case information
      • Presentation of findings and recommendations to the class

      International Business Strategy

      • Organic growth vs. inorganic growth
      • Entry timing and sequencing strategies
      • Greenfield investment: Establishing operations from scratch in a foreign market
      • Acquisition: Purchasing existing businesses in foreign markets
      • Joint Ventures: Collaborative ventures with local partners
      • Types of strategic alliances (equity vs. non-equity, horizontal vs. vertical)
      • Partner selection and alliance management
      • SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats)
      • Risk mitigation strategies (diversification, insurance, hedging)
      • Governance structures and mechanisms in MNCs
      • Compliance with international regulations and standards
      • Alignment of marketing, finance, operations, and HR strategies in a global context
      • Coordination and communication across functional areas and geographic regions

      Capstone Project

      • 1 Project
      • Project and Dataset Assignment by Capstone Mentor
      • Orientation Session by Capstone Mentor – Project Expectations
      • Mentorship Session by Capstone Mentor – Doubt Resolutions
      • Project Presentation

      Career Enhancement

      • Presentation Skills
      • Email Etiquettes
      • LinkedIn Profile Building
      • Personality Development and Grooming
      • Interview Do’s and Don’ts
      • Mock Interviews
      • HR And Technical Interview Prep
      • One-On-One Feedback

      Learn Through Industry Projects in International Business and Economics

      Highlighting a selection of real-world projects and case studies supported by leading companies across industries

      Market Entry Strategy Analysis

      This project involves conducting market research, assessing market potential, evaluating competition, and recommending an entry strategy (e.g., exporting, licensing, joint venture).

      International Market Research

      This project involves analyzing economic indicators, consumer behavior, regulatory frameworks, and cultural factors influencing market dynamics.

      Global Supply Chain Optimization

      This project involves mapping the supply chain, identifying inefficiencies, evaluating logistics options, and recommending strategies to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance resilience.

      International Trade Policy Analysis

      This project involves assessing the implications of trade policy changes on international trade flows, market access, and competitiveness.

      Foreign Market Entry Simulation

      This project involves making strategic decisions related to market selection, entry mode, pricing, distribution, marketing strategies, and competitive forces.

      Cross-Border M&A Analysis

      This project involves evaluating the strategic fit, cultural integration, regulatory considerations, and financial implications of M&A transactions.

      Global Economic Impact Assessment

      This project involves analyzing economic data, forecasting trends, and recommending strategies to mitigate risks (trade tensions, currency fluctuations, geopolitical risks) and capitalize on opportunities.

      International Business Case Studies

      This project involves examining the strategies, decisions, and challenges faced by companies operating in global markets and extracting lessons learned for future business endeavors.

      CSR in Global Operations

      This project involves assessing the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices of companies, measuring their impact on stakeholders, and recommending strategies to enhance sustainability and ethical practices.

      The BIA® Advantage

      Blended Learning Opportunities

      • BIA®’s blended learning experience enables students to choose between lively IN-CLASSROOM sessions or seamlessly attend the same session ONLINE.
      • Our In-Classroom sessions are Live Streamed, allowing students to join in ONLINE mode with real-time options to interact with the trainer and fellow classmates.

      Flipped Classroom Learning

      • Our flipped classroom learning model empowers students to review instructional materials online before class, fostering active discussions, problem-solving, and hands-on activities during face-to-face sessions.

      Asynchronous Learning Modules

      • Elevate in-person learning with our asynchronous modules, featuring quizzes, assignments, lecture recordings, and extra resources. This allows students to revise learning materials at their own pace and according to their preferences.

      Industry Experience

      • Faculty members with significant industry experience bring practical insights and real-world knowledge into the classroom, enhancing the relevance of the curriculum

      Accessible and Approachable

      • Faculty members are accessible to students, encouraging open communication and providing guidance on academic and professional matters

      Mentorship Initiatives

      • Faculty members mentor students, offering valuable career advice and helping them navigate their educational journey

      Networking Opportunities

      • Creating platforms for students to connect with industry professionals and peers for networking and collaboration

      Hands-On Projects

      • Incorporate practical projects and assignments to provide students with real-world application of theoretical concepts

      Skill-Centric Learning

      • Design courses to focus on developing specific skills in demand within the industry, ensuring students are job-ready

      Industry-Relevant Workshops

      • Organize workshops, seminars, and guest lectures by industry professionals to expose students to current industry trends and practices

      Internship Opportunities

      • Facilitate internships and industry collaborations to give students direct exposure to the workplace and build practical skills.

      Live BIA® DoubtBuster Sessions

      • Regular live sessions to address and clarify doubts in real-time

      Dedicated Student Support Team

      • A specialized team to assist students with both technical and non-technical queries

      Soft Skills Development

      • Offering workshops and exercises that focus on developing essential soft skills, including communication, teamwork, and critical thinking

      Progress Monitoring Tools

      • Utilize tools to monitor individual progress and provide targeted feedback for improvement

      Resume Writing & LinkedIn Profile Optimization

      • Guidance on creating effective resume and to optimizing LinkedIn profile to enhance professional visibility

      In-person Career Mentorship Sessions (1:1)

      • Tailored one-on-one sessions with a career mentor for personalized guidance

      In-person Job Interview Prep (1:1)

      • Personalized coaching and mocks for job interviews to enhance individual readiness and confidence

      Exclusive Job Opportunities Portal

      • Access to a specialized portal featuring exclusive job opportunities curated for students

      Comfortable and Well-Equipped Spaces

      • Provide comfortable, well-equipped learning centers that enhance the overall atmosphere for students during their learning journey

      State-of-the-Art Facilities

      • Access to cutting-edge facilities equipped with the latest technology, creating an optimal learning environment

      Infusing Advanced Tech into Learning Practices