Course Overview
Suited for those seeking to:
Graduates will be suitable for employment in outward-looking New Zealand SMEs looking to establish contacts or a presence overseas through the transfer, import or export of goods or services.
The aims of the course are:
1. To take an interdisciplinary approach to study in the fields of international business studies and innovation studies within a single qualification, while retaining the core business disciplines of economics, with an emphasis on digital marketing, communication technologies, strategy and ethics.
2. To move beyond traditional entrepreneurship or new venture approaches to innovation and examine innovative techniques and concepts within the international corporate environment. The innovation component of the course in particular requires an ability to think beyond the status quo, to strategically develop, critically evaluate and implement new ideas.
Graduate Outcomes
Graduates of this programme with its three pathways will have an advanced level of international business and skills. These attributes equip graduates for a wide variety of business roles in an international environment. These attributes equip graduates for a wide variety of business roles in an international environment.
They are ready to pursue a career in the global economy with awareness of international trade concepts, cultural issues, ethics and the internationalisation of innovation.
Employment Outcomes
Strategic Planning Manager, Business Development Manager, Key Account Manager and Infrastructure Advisory Consultant.
Expected September 2026
ICL Graduate Business School
Auckland Campus,
10-14 Lorne street,
AUCKLAND,
Auckland Central,
1010, New Zealand
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