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What are the majors of studying abroad in business?
Different countries have different professional settings, taking Britain as an example: business majors include

1. MBA

Many business students and business practitioners in Britain will choose MBA to continue their vocational training and improve their management level. Courses mainly include: management, accounting, marketing, enterprise strategic management, organizational behavior and human resources.

2. Comprehensive Business and Management Course (General Business/Management)

Generally suitable for students who have no professional background or are temporarily uncertain about their professional direction. The courses studied mainly include: finance, management, marketing, organizational analysis and research methods.

3. International business and management

With the influence of the global economy on the business community, schools have set up courses in this direction to cultivate and train global talents. Courses cover international accounting, research methods, comparative culture and communication, enterprise economics and international marketing.

4. Human resource management course.

The courses studied by human resource management majors in Britain mainly include: labor relations, personnel management, organizational behavior and analysis, research methods, etc. , involving overall planning, personnel assessment, training and so on. Generally, it is suitable for people with academic background or who have a certain understanding and interest in this direction.

5. Marketing and Strategy Related Courses (Marketing and Strategy)

The courses studied mainly include: marketing and marketing professional skills.

Management, retail marketing, marketing communication, consumers

Behavior and consumption psychology. Suitable for people with strong creative ability, flexible thinking, like and good at communicating with others.

6. Risk management (risk management)

Uncertainties in venture capital, creditor's rights, investment, engineering projects ... put forward high requirements for systematic risk management methods. This direction involves financial strategy, insurance and risk theory, capital market analysis, management economics and other courses.

7. Commercial Finance Course (Commercial Finance)

In the master's stage, finance is generally combined with courses in other related fields, such as accounting, management and economics. Or further subdivided, such as banking, investment, and currency. Higher requirements for mathematics, suitable for people with professional background. The courses studied mainly include: derivative securities, asset pricing and research methods.

Finance and financial foundation.

8. Electronic commerce

Some schools are divided into computer colleges and some are divided into business schools. Suitable for people with computer background or business background who have certain requirements for mathematics. The courses studied mainly include: network marketing, e-commerce law, network principle, market and organization, etc.

9. Logistics and logistics (supply and logistics)

Cultivate excellent business management talents for public sectors such as manufacturing and service industries. The courses studied mainly include: contract management, logistics, logistics, inventory storage technology, etc.

10. Project management

Some colleges offer special project management courses for students from other disciplines. Such as IT industry management, electronic engineering management, science and technology management, tourism management, etc. In some schools, courses in this direction are jointly organized by management departments and other departments/colleges.