International Business

Hi, after completing the study international business and international finance and accounting you will have a bachelor degree ion administration so, what is the difference between international business and international finance and accounting?

Tamisha
almost 4 years ago
1 Answer
Marlène Beld
Marlène Beld
almost 4 years ago

Hello Tamisha!

Content-wise there are actually quite a few differences between International Business and International Finance and Accounting. In the IB programme, students study four different domains: Marketing & Sales, People & Organisation, Operations & Supply Chain Management and Finance & Accounting. Therefore, IB students do learn about Finance & Accounting, but I can imagine that the International Finance & Accounting programme will be more in depth, because it is the focus of this programme. In the IB course, the domains are more general.

International Finance & Accounting students do have other subjects as well, but the main focus of the two programmes is different. If you want to learn more about the content of the programmes, you can find it on the Saxion website under the following links:

International Finance & Accounting - https://www.saxion.nl/opleidingen/en/fulltime/bachelor/international-finance-and-accounting/course-content

International Business -

https://www.saxion.nl/opleidingen/en/fulltime/bachelor/international-business/course-content

If you have any other questions, feel free to ask us or the International Finance & Accounting students (https://www.intosaxion.nl/nl/opleidingen/international-finance-and-accounting/ )!

Good luck with your choice and I hope to see you soon at Saxion!

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