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Bachelor of Science in International Business

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Bachelor of Science in International Business

Programme Key Pointsline

Dual Degree Excellence : Students graduate with a BSc in International Business from Schiller International University and a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from the EuroAmerican Institute. This dual qualification sharpens both their international business acumen and strategic management capabilities.

European Campus Immersion : Delivered across Schiller's globally connected campuses in Paris, Madrid, Tampa, and Heidelberg, the programme immerses students in distinct European business cultures, providing a comprehensive, real-world view of international commerce.

Industry-Relevant Business Education : With strong foundations in finance, marketing, operations, and entrepreneurship, the curriculum equips students to excel in diverse roles across global markets, multinational firms, and innovation-driven enterprises.

Professional Exposure & Practical Insights : Through EuroAmerican Education’s professional network, students engage in live business projects, internships, company visits, and expert-led workshops—ensuring a career-ready learning experience that blends theory with practice.

Globally Taught, Globally Connected : The entire programme is taught in English and attracts students from around the world. This multicultural setting encourages collaborative learning, networking, and the development of cross-border business leadership skills.

Programme Highlightsline

Master Global Business Strategy

Understand how corporations expand, compete, and lead across borders. You'll explore business models, trade regulations, and competitive strategies that drive success in international markets.

Develop Entrepreneurial Thinking

From ideation to execution, learn how to identify business opportunities, pitch concepts, and launch ventures. Courses focus on innovation management and entrepreneurship, preparing students to lead with vision.

Navigate Cultural and Ethical Complexities

In today’s interconnected world, ethical leadership and cultural fluency are vital. This programme fosters a nuanced understanding of global business ethics and the skills to collaborate across cultures.

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Programme Overviewline

What does it take to succeed in international business today? More than just business theory—it requires global agility, cultural intelligence, and the confidence to lead across borders. That’s exactly what the Bachelor of Science in International Business offers.

 

This unique dual-degree programme—awarding both a BSc from Schiller International University and a BBA from the EuroAmerican Institute—is designed for ambitious students who want to make their mark on the global stage. The curriculum combines core business fundamentals with real-world applications, preparing graduates to thrive in multinational companies, entrepreneurial ventures, and fast-changing global markets.

 

Students can choose to study across four global campuses—Paris, Madrid, Heidelberg, and Tampa (Florida)—experiencing diverse business cultures firsthand. Each location offers distinct academic and professional insights, from European Union economies to North American market strategies. Throughout this international journey, EuroAmerican Education (EAE) supports students with comprehensive mentorship, documentation assistance, and seamless pathways to postgraduate opportunities, including the MBA at EAI.

 

Whether you're launching your first start-up or aiming to work with Fortune 500 companies, this programme empowers you to become a future-ready global business leader. With hands-on projects, internship opportunities, and a culturally rich learning environment, you'll graduate with not just a degree—but a global mindset.

Why Choose this Programme?

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Gain a Global Business Mindset
This programme is designed for students who aspire to navigate and lead in today’s borderless business environment. It offers a comprehensive understanding of global trade dynamics, international supply chains, digital business models, and entrepreneurial innovation. Through interactive simulations, competitive strategy games, and in-depth market analysis, you’ll develop practical decision-making skills. Real-world case studies and project-based learning ensure you understand both emerging and established markets. By the end of the programme, you will possess a flexible, globally attuned business mindset that empowers you to manage change, lead diverse teams, and drive growth in complex international business environments.
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Understand Economic Ecosystems and Market Forces
This programme provides an in-depth exploration of how modern economies function and interact across borders. You'll study the principles of macroeconomics and microeconomics while learning how companies compete globally and how emerging markets impact global growth. Courses focus on economic forecasting, competitive analysis, and the influence of fiscal and trade policies. With practical tools to interpret financial data and economic indicators, you’ll be able to assess market dynamics with confidence. Whether you're evaluating investment risks or analysing supply and demand shifts, you’ll gain the knowledge needed to make data-driven decisions in diverse, competitive business environments around the world.
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Lead with Communication, Confidence, and Clarity
Effective leadership in today’s business world depends on clear communication and cultural awareness. This programme equips you with the interpersonal and strategic communication skills needed to inspire teams and influence stakeholders. Courses in leadership, public speaking, intercultural negotiation, and group dynamics teach you to manage diverse perspectives with confidence. Role-playing scenarios and business presentations prepare you to speak with clarity and authority in professional settings. Whether you’re managing international teams or negotiating across cultures, you’ll learn how to adapt your style, resolve conflicts, and lead with credibility in global business environments that require authenticity and precision.
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Syllabusline

40 Months On-Campus Dual Programme
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Core Programme Courses

 

ACG 2001 – Accounting I (3 Credits)

Introduces financial accounting principles, journal entries, ledgers, and reporting for effective financial decision-making in business settings.

 

ACG 2011 – Accounting II (3 Credits)
Covers managerial accounting, budgeting, cost analysis, and performance metrics to support internal business strategy and control systems.

 

BA 262 – Ethics and Law in International Business (3 Credits)
Explores legal frameworks and ethical responsibilities for conducting international business across diverse regulatory and cultural environments.

 

BA 322 – International Marketing (3 Credits)
Analyses global marketing strategies, consumer behaviour, branding, and product adaptation in international markets.

 

BA 341 – Business Finance (3 Credits)
Focuses on capital budgeting, financial analysis, risk management, and funding strategies in corporate and international environments.

 

BA 368 – Sustainable Development (3 Credits)
Examines sustainability principles, environmental economics, and corporate social responsibility in global business operations.

 

BA 373 – Communication and Negotiation Skills (3 Credits)
Develops effective communication, cross-cultural negotiation, and conflict resolution strategies essential in international business relations.

 

BA 374 – Statistics (3 Credits)
Applies statistical methods for business decision-making, market research, forecasting, and data-driven strategy formulation.

 

BA 401 – Human Resources Management (3 Credits)
Covers international HR practices, talent acquisition, performance evaluation, and leadership development in global organisations.

 

BA 426 – Business Information Systems (3 Credits)
Introduces information systems, data management, and digital tools for business process improvement and innovation.

 

BA 429 – Business Project Plan (3 Credits)
Guides students in creating comprehensive business plans through research, strategy, and project management frameworks.

 

BA 437 – Multinational Enterprise (3 Credits)
Analyses the structure, strategy, and operations of multinational corporations in complex global markets.

 

BA 439 – International Business Policy (3 Credits)
Covers strategic planning, competitive analysis, and policymaking for international business expansion and governance.

 

BA 469 – Entrepreneurship and New Ventures (3 Credits)
Explores startup development, innovation management, venture capital, and global entrepreneurship practices.

 

CA 487 – Capstone Final Thesis/Project (3 Credits)
Students complete an integrative business project or research thesis demonstrating programme learning and global business insight.

 

CA 488 – Final Thesis/Project I (3 Credits)
Initiates research, outlines methodology, and builds a foundation for final business thesis or project work.

 

CA 489 – Final Thesis/Project II (3 Credits)
Finalises research, writes and presents the complete business thesis/project with faculty supervision and feedback.

 

EC 311 – Economic Theory (3 Credits)
Examines classical and modern economic theories, focusing on market behaviour, pricing, and resource allocation.

 

EC 455 – International Trade and Finance (3 Credits)
Analyses trade policies, exchange rates, and global financial systems influencing international business decisions.

 

Additional Core Courses

 

 

ECO 2013 – Principles of Microeconomics (3 Credits)
Studies supply and demand, consumer behaviour, and firm production decisions in various market structures.

 

ECO 2023 – Principles of Macroeconomics (3 Credits)
Introduces macroeconomic indicators, monetary policies, inflation, unemployment, and global economic performance.

 

EN 200 – Cross-Cultural Communication (3 Credits)
Enhances intercultural communication competence for effective interaction in diverse global business environments.

 

MA 171 – Applied Mathematics and Data Analysis (3 Credits)
Applies mathematics, quantitative reasoning, and data analytics for business forecasting and optimisation.

 

MAR 201 – Fundamentals of Marketing (3 Credits)
Introduces marketing concepts, market segmentation, product positioning, and promotional strategy in business.

 

PSY 377 – Organisational Psychology (3 Credits)
Examines workplace behaviour, motivation, leadership, and team dynamics in global business environments.

 

Elective Course Options

 

BA 335 – Leadership and Decision-Making (3 Credits)
Develops leadership styles, ethical decision-making, and problem-solving strategies in diverse global organisations.

 

BA 338 – Import-Export Operations (3 Credits)
Covers logistics, documentation, and regulatory compliance in international trade and customs operations.

 

BA 482 – Select Topics in International Business (3 Credits)
Explores emerging trends, innovations, and special issues shaping international business practices.

 

DIG 334 – Sales Management and E-Commerce (3 Credits)
Examines online sales strategies, digital platforms, and customer relationship management.

 

EC 352 – Economic Geography (3 Credits)
Studies spatial economics, global resource distribution, and regional development patterns.

 

EC 452 – Resources and the Environment (3 Credits)
Analyses natural resource management and environmental impact of economic activities.

 

EC 454 – Monetary Theory and Comparative Banking Systems (3 Credits)
Explores money supply, interest rates, and global banking institutions.

 

EC 457 – Economics of Developing Countries (3 Credits)
Investigates economic challenges and growth strategies in emerging markets.

 

EN 400 – Cross-Cultural Communication Project (3 Credits)
Applies communication theories to multicultural project planning and execution.

 

FL 201 – Intermediate Foreign Language I (3 Credits)
Improves language fluency through reading, writing, and cultural studies.

 

FL 202 – Intermediate Foreign Language II (3 Credits)
Continues language development with advanced grammar and conversation.

 

FL 301 – Advanced Foreign Language I (3 Credits)
Enhances fluency with an emphasis on complex language structures.

 

FL 302 – Advanced Foreign Language II (3 Credits)
Completes advanced language training for professional usage.

 

IR 331 – Modern Diplomacy (3 Credits)
Explores contemporary diplomatic practices, protocols, and negotiation.

 

IR 456 – The European Union (3 Credits)
Analyses EU institutions, policies, and economic integration.

 

IR 483 – Global Trends in International Relations (3 Credits)
Examines shifting global power, alliances, and international policies.

 

General Education Courses

 

BA 383 – Behavioural Psychology and Wellbeing (3 Credits)
Explores psychological theories related to behaviour, motivation, and mental wellness in business.

 

EN 113 – English Composition (3 Credits)
Develops academic writing, grammar, and research paper structuring.

 

EN 114 – College Research and Writing (3 Credits)
Strengthens research skills, citation methods, and persuasive writing techniques.

 

EN 373 – Public Speaking (3 Credits)
Builds presentation skills, speech structure, and audience engagement techniques.

 

FL 101 – Beginning Foreign Language I (3 Credits)
Introduces basic grammar, vocabulary, and conversational skills.

 

FL 102 – Beginning Foreign Language II (3 Credits)
Continues language fundamentals and cultural understanding.

 

GEB 1350 – Introduction to International Business (3 Credits)
Provides foundational knowledge of global business environments and operations.

 

HI 221 – European Modern History (3 Credits)
Studies Europe’s political and economic evolution post-18th century.

 

IR 201 – Global Perspectives on International Relations (3 Credits)
Introduces global issues, diplomacy, and international cooperation frameworks.

 

IT 104 – Introduction to Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (3 Credits)
Explores data analytics, AI technologies, and their business applications.

 

MGF 1107 – College Mathematics (3 Credits)
Covers algebra, functions, and quantitative reasoning for business.

Courses

  • Bachelor of Science in International Business

Tuition Fees
€ 15,400/year
Country
France, Spain
Mode of Teaching
On Campus
Duration
40 Months

Eligibility

Documents of last Education Qualification 

If your first language is not in English, than provide English Proficiency Test

Required documents

  • Update Resume
  • Passport Copy (Front & Last Page)
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Passport size photo
  • Scanned copy of complete application form
  • Work experience (if any)
  • Additional certificates (if any)

Career Opportunitiesline

Graduates of the BSc in International Business programme, supported by EuroAmerican Education, are equipped for versatile careers in the global economy. With strong business knowledge, cultural intelligence, and a dual-degree advantage—including a BBA from the EuroAmerican Institute—students are highly competitive in a range of international roles.

International Marketing Manager
Average salary of approximately

$92,000

Per Year

Global Supply Chain Analyst
Average salary of approximately

$88,000

Per Year

Business Development Executive (International Focus)
Average salary of approximately

$95,000

Per Year

Management Consultant
Average salary of approximately

$105,000

Per Year

International Financial Analyst
Average salary of approximately

$90,000

Per Year

A Community of 1000+ And Countingline

Here's what our students have to say about their programme experience with EuroAmerican Education

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Anika Sharma

I chose Schiller’s International Business programme because I wanted a degree that travels with me. The global campus options and the dual degree structure made it the perfect fit. Thanks to EuroAmerican Education, I’m planning for an MBA with EAI right after graduation. This programme has helped me develop a global outlook and confidence in navigating international markets.

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Liam Rodriguez

As someone interested in cross-border business operations, this programme has exceeded my expectations. From studying in Madrid to engaging in live case projects, every part of the journey has been enriching. EAE’s mentorship has also helped me set clear career goals, including progressing to an MBA from EAI.

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Sneha Varma

In my final year now, I feel fully prepared for the corporate world. The curriculum is sharp, international, and practical. EuroAmerican Education has supported me throughout, and I’m now planning to launch my own business while continuing with an MBA from EAI. The experience has been transformative.

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Daniel Weber

Being part of this programme has opened up so many doors for me. The international network, real-world projects, and expert guidance have made all the difference. I’m grateful for the support from EuroAmerican Education and excited to build my career with both a BSc and BBA under my belt.

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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questionsline

It typically takes 3 to 4 years, depending on your academic load, campus rotation, and any transfer credits.

This degree combines global campus learning, a dual-degree structure, and real-world business exposure—preparing students to think and act internationally.

You can study across Paris, Madrid, and Heidelberg—each offering a different perspective on international business and culture.

EuroAmerican Education helps with admissions, documentation, visa support, and progression to postgraduate programmes like the MBA at EAI.

Yes, students are encouraged to take up internships, business simulations, and company collaborations throughout the course.

You can explore roles in international marketing, supply chain, business development, consulting, finance, and entrepreneurship.

No, but learning an additional language is recommended and supported—it enhances your global employability.

Yes, there are institutional and external funding options. EAE helps you explore all available financial support avenues.

It prepares you to lead in an interconnected business world, solve global challenges, and adapt to fast-changing markets with confidence.