BA (Hons) International Business with Language

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Key information

Degree

BA (Hons) International Business with Language

Types of study

Full time

Duration

Three or four years depending on entry qualifications

Start date

September 2025

Faculty

Nottingham University Business School China

Study model

4+0

Note: For the 2+2 study model courses, the student will spend the last two years at our UK campus. For the 4+0 study model courses, the student will spend the entire degree programme in Ningbo, China with 'study abroad' opportunities from year three.

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Entry requirements

Entry requirements for our programmes vary depending on your school qualifications, which determine your entry into either the preliminary year (Year 1) or qualifying year (Year 2). Please visit here for more detailed information.

*Entry for Mainland Chinese students is through the National Higher Education Entrance Examination, commonly known as Gaokao.

Course overview

This degree course provides theoretical and practical grounding in the key disciplines of modern business. You develop competence in an Asian or European language, together with an appreciation of important management issues.

International students have the opportunity to become competent in Mandarin as they deepen their knowledge of management issues in modern China. Students take core modules in entrepreneurship, business computing and quantitative methods.

This degree prepares you for a business and management career and equips you with the capacity for lifelong learning in the global environment. In an increasingly international work environment, graduates armed with business know-how as well as language skills are likely to succeed.

Special feature

  • Competence in an Asian or European language with an appreciation of important business and management issues for Chinese students
  • Opportunity to become competent in Mandarin at the same time of deepening knowledge of management issues in modern China for international students

Course structure

Preliminary year modules

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The preliminary year is designed to help you develop your English language skills so that you can make the most of your degree programme.

This special English language programme designed by the English for Academic Purposes experts at the University's Centre for English Language Education is carefully integrated with academic content modules so that you are prepared fully for years two to four of your degree programme.

*Note:

  • This year is not compulsory for students with appropriate qualifications for year two entry.

Compulsory

Students (excluding International students) must take all modules in this group

Code

Title

Credits

Taught

CELEN048

Reading and Writing in Academic Contexts

20

Autumn

CELEN069

Oral Communication Skills A

10

Autumn

CELEN042

Introduction to Business Economics

20

Autumn

CELEN121

Critical, Creative, and Reflective Thinking

10

Autumn

CELEN082

Oral Communication Skills B

10

Spring

CELEN051

English in Specific Academic Contexts a (Arts & Social Science Pathways)

20

Spring

CELEF002

Introduction to Information Technology For Business

10

Spring

CELEN041

Introduction to Business & Management

20

Spring

 

Credit Total

120

 

International students must take all modules in this group

Code

Title

Credits

Taught

CELEF008

Introduction to Academic Skills

10

Autumn

CELEN109

Introduction to Statistics for Business and Economics A

10

Autumn

CELEN107

Introduction to Mathematics for Business and Economics A

10

Autumn

CELEN121

Critical, Creative, and Reflective Thinking

10

Autumn

CELEN042

Introduction to Business Economics

20

Autumn

CELEN110

Introduction to Statistics for Business and Economics B

10

Spring

CELEN108

Introduction to Mathematics for Business and Economics B

10

Spring

CELEF007

English for Specific Academic Purposes: Business and Economics

10

Spring

CELEF002

Introduction to Information Technology for Business

10

Spring

CELEN041

Introduction to Business & Management

20

Spring

 

Credit Total

120

 

 

Qualifying year modules

+

Compulsory

Students must take all modules in this group

Code

Title

Credits

Taught

BUSI1116

Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice

20

Full Year

BUSI1114

Business Economics

20

Full Year

LANG1082/1078/1072/1074/1076

Mandarin/Japanese/French/German/Spanish 1A

20

Autumn

BUSI1088

Work and Society

10

Autumn

LANG1083/1079/1073/1075/1077

Mandarin/Japanese/French/German/Spanish 1B

20

Spring

BUSI1086

Organisational Behaviour

10

Spring

BUSI1130

Principles of Marketing

10

Spring

 

Credit Total

110

 

Restricted

Group1:

Students must take 10 credits from this group

Code

Title

Credits

Taught

BUSI1087

Quantitative Analysis for Business

10

Autumn

BUSI1074

Quantitative Methods 1b

10

Autumn

 

Credit Total

20

 

Additional Module Choice Information for Qualifying Year

Students must take 20 credits of approved optional modules.
Students must choose either Quantitative Methods 1b (BUSI1074) or Quantitative Analysis for Business (BUSI1087) as one of their options. If students wish to pursue a more financial route through the degree, Quantitative Methods 1b (BUSI1074) is a pre-requisite for many finance modules in Parts I and II. It should be noted, however, that a Grade C at A level mathematics (or equivalent) is a pre-requisite for Quantitative Methods 1b. Any student who has done Gaokao also meets the requirements for BUSI1074 and cannot take BUSI1087.

 

Year 3 modules

+

Compulsory

Students must take all modules in this group

Code

Title

Credits

Taught

BUSI2178

Marketing Management

20

Autumn

LANG2075/2071/2065/2067/2069

Mandarin/Japanese/French/German/Spanish 2A

20

Autumn

LANG2076/2072/2066/2068/2070

Mandarin/Japanese/French/German/Spanish 2B

10

Spring

LANG2076

Mandarin 2B

20

Spring

 

Credit Total

70

 

Restricted

Group1:

Students must take a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 30 from this group.

Code

Title

Credits

Taught

BUSI2105

Quantitative Methods 2A

10

Autumn

BUSI2124

Introduction to Management Science for Business Decisions

10

Autumn

BUSI2179

Human Resource Management with International Perspectives

20

Autumn

BUSI2180

Industrial Economics I: Economics of Organisation and Innovation

20

Autumn

BUSI2128

Analysing Organisations

10

Autumn

BUSI2189

Introduction to Business Programming

10

Autumn

BUSI2197

Macroeconomic Growth, Cycles and Policy

10

Autumn

 

Credit Total

90

 

Group2:

AND students must take a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 40 credits from this group

Code

Title

Credits

Taught

BUSI2182

Industrial Economics II: Pricing and Decision Making

20

Spring

BUSI2183

Firm Strategy and Internationalisation

20

Spring

BUSI2181

Technology and Organisation

20

Spring

BUSI2107

Introductory Econometrics

10

Spring

BUSI2109

Introduction to Business Operations

10

Spring

BUSI2132

The Consumer Psychology of Brands

10

Spring

BUSI2129

Managing Across Cultures

10

Spring

BUSI2190

Trends in Work and Organisations

10

Spring

BUSI2194

Introduction to Modelling and Simulations

10

Spring

 

Credit Total

120

 

Group3:

AND students must take a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 20 from this group.

Code

Title

Credits

Taught

BUSI1113

Fundamentals of Financial and Management Accounting

20

Full Year

BUSI1112

Business Law

20

Full Year

 

Credit Total

40

 

Group4:

AND students must take a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 20 from this group

Code

Title

Credits

Taught

INCM2025

Understanding the Chinese Creative Industries

10

Autumn

INCM2028

Cultural Analysis

10

Autumn

INCM2032

Translating Cultures

10

Spring

INCM2029

Public Relations and Propaganda

10

Spring

 

Credit Total

40

 

Additional Module Choice Information for Year 3

Students must complete 120 credits with at least 90 credits at level 2 or above. Although 60 credits per semester is the normal allocation, University rules permit 70 credits in one semester and 50 in the other. This variation from the norm requires careful consideration and it is sensible to seek advice. Where either semester is undertaken away from UNNC on exchange, the plan for the year requires the Exchange Coordinator’s approval since exchange partners may not permit the arrangement.

In addition to the listed modules, the following modules will also be offered.

In Autumn semester:

  • BUSI2122 Doing Business in China A (compensatable, 10 credits, with limited capacity, aimed primarily at international students)
  • BUSI2199 Industry Project_Autumn (compensatable, 10 credits, with limited capacity)

In Spring semesters:

  • BUSI2123 Doing Business in China B (compensatable, 10 credits, with limited capacity, aimed primarily at international students)
  • BUSI2200 Industry Project_Spring (compensatable, 10 credits, with limited capacity)

BUSI2189 also has limited capacity.

 

Year 4 modules

+

Compulsory

Students must take all modules in this group

Code

Title

Credits

Taught

BUSI3188

Strategic Management: Perspective, Process and Practice

20

Full year

BUSI3194

International Business Environment and Strategy

20

Autumn

LANG3080/3074/3068/3070/3072

Mandarin/Japanese/French/German/Spanish 3A

20

Autumn

LANG3081/3075/3069/3071/3073

Mandarin/Japanese/French/German/Spanish 3B

20

Spring

BUSI3209

Capstone Project

20

Full Year

 

Credit Total

100

 

Restricted 

Group1:

Students must take a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 20 credits from this group.

Code

Title

Credits

Taught

BUSI3189

Business Ethics and Sustainability

20

Full year

BUSI3101

Corporate Restructuring and Governance

10

Autumn

BUSI3115

Logistics and Supply Chain Management

10

Autumn

BUSI3118

Marketing Services

10

Autumn

BUSI3195

Globalization and Innovation in China

10

Autumn

BUSI3211

Big Data Marketing

10

Autumn

BUSI3213

Entrepreneurial Management

10

Autumn

BUSI3214

Performance Management and Compensation

10

Autumn

 

Credit Total

90

 

Restricted

Group2: Students must take a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 20 credits from this group

Code

Title

Credits

Taught

BUSI3196

Economics of Regulation and Public Choice

20

Spring

BUSI3116

Management of Quality

10

Spring

BUSI3145

Digital Marketing

10

Spring

BUSI3120

Strategic Innovation Management

10

Spring

BUSI3146

Brand Management

10

Spring

BUSI3144

Issues in Contemporary Leadership

10

Spring

BUSI3199

Managing Headquarters – Subsidiary Relationships

10

Spring

BUSI3198

International Alliances

10

Spring

 

Credit Total

90

 

Additional Module Choice Information for Year 4

In addition to the listed modules, the following modules will also be offered.

In Autumn semester:

  • BUSI2199 Industry Project_Autumn (compensatable, 10 credits, with limited capacity)

In Spring semesters:

  • BUSI2200 Industry Project_Spring (compensatable, 10 credits, with limited capacity)

Students must complete 120 credits with at least 100 credits at level 3.

Although 60 credits per semester is the normal allocation, University rules permit 70 credits in one semester and 50 in the other. This variation from the norm requires careful consideration and it is sensible to seek advice.

 *For the most up-to-date and detailed course structure, please refer to the online course catalogue.

Careers and further study

The majority of our graduates were employed by leading global companies such as Citi Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Bank of China, PwC, KPMG, Deloitte & Touche, L’Oreal, Wrigley, Siemens, Mars, Ogilvy & Mather, Nestle, Neilsen, and McKinsey.

For those who pursue further study in the class of 2018, 50% were admitted by World Top 50 universities according to QS Ranking. Examples of further study destinations include Johns Hopkins University and the University of Sydney.

Fees

Chinese Mainland students

100,000 RMB / year (2024 Entry)

China's Hong Kong, Macao & Taiwan students

100,000 RMB / year (2024 Entry)

International students

120,000 RMB / year

Scholarships, sponsorships and bursaries

To encourage academic excellence, we offer a comprehensive and expanding range of full and partial scholarships. 

Historically nearly 30% of our undergraduate students were awarded scholarships for their entry. Once enrolled, current students are eligible for additional merit and/or performance-based scholarships and awards, which covers approximately 32.5% of our whole student body.

Please check here for scholarship types and policies for applicants from Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and overseas countries. If you are a mainland Chinese student, please visit the Chinese language prospectus.

Contact us

Student Recruitment and Admission Office

University of Nottingham Ningbo China
199 Taikang East Road, Ningbo, 315100, China

E. admissions@nottingham.edu.cn
T. +86 (0574) 8818 0182
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