The Bachelor of Commerce in International Business (BCom IB) program equips students with global practice experience. It grants students the chance to work for multinational companies, trade associations, and international financial institutions, allowing them to make use of their academic skills. Other universities assign students to solve complex issues in international trade logistics and marketing in the form of industry projects, business seminars, and workshops. Global and regional trade quantitative case studies increase decision-making and problem-solving skills.
This component of B.Com IB, international market and culture focus, greatly profits from study abroad programs and international exchange opportunities. Some universities provide these students with dual-degree opportunities and international study tours, allowing them to schedule meetings with business leaders from around the world. Further, class participation during competitions in international business as well as networking and guest lectures increases students' understanding of cross-border trade, international finance, and global supply chain operations.