BSc in Business, Asian Language and Culture - International Business in Asia

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Copenhagen Business School

Program Overview

The BSc in Business, Asian Language and Culture - International Business in Asia (IBA) at Copenhagen Business School is a dynamic three-year program (180 ECTS, or four years/240 ECTS if starting Chinese or Japanese from scratch) that blends business administration, economics, and Asian-specific studies to prepare you for thriving in global companies targeting Asia. It's perfect for ambitious students passionate about international business, eager to master Chinese or Japanese alongside deep insights into Asian economies, organizations, and cultures—all taught in English to build your professional edge.


Curriculum Structure

1st Year
You'll kick off with a solid foundation in business basics and dive into Asian languages and contexts right away. Key courses like China Studies Content Course with Language or Japan Studies Content Course with Language (15 ECTS) immerse you in practical language skills and cultural nuances, while Organisation in Asia (7.5 ECTS) explores organizational practices and intercultural dynamics specific to Asian markets. This year builds your confidence in communicating across cultures while grounding you in economic models tailored to industrialized Asian economies.

2nd Year
Building momentum, you'll sharpen your analytical tools with a focus on research and finance relevant to Asia. Standouts include Principles of Corporate Finance (7.5 ECTS), which equips you to analyze financial strategies in international contexts, alongside business research methods that introduce quantitative and qualitative skills for economic analysis. You'll also advance your language proficiency—covering communicative strategies, reading, writing, and business-specific oral skills—while studying comparative social and political analysis of Asian societies.

3rd Year
The final year ramps up with real-world application through electives, exchange programs, or internships (up to 30 ECTS), letting you tailor your path to Asia-focused opportunities. Capstone courses like Advanced Topics in International Business in Asia (7.5 ECTS) synthesize everything, from organization theory to Asian economic approaches, preparing you for professional roles. This hands-on phase hones your ability to navigate global business challenges with Asian expertise.


Focus Areas
The program zeroes in on five key pillars: International Business and Economics, Comparative Social and Political Analysis, Organisation in an Asian political and economic context, Business Research Methods, and Chinese or Japanese language studies—giving you a unique interdisciplinary edge for Asia-centric careers.

Learning Outcomes
Graduates gain action-oriented skills in business communication, Asian language proficiency (practical use, presentation techniques, and business applications), statistical analysis for business, and deep knowledge of Asian societies, economies, and organizations—ready to excel in international roles.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation)
This BSc aligns seamlessly with master's programs like MSc in Business, Language and Culture at CBS, and it's designed for direct entry into globally oriented private or public sector jobs, emphasizing European educational standards with a strong international business focus.

Reputation (Employability Rankings)
Copenhagen Business School consistently ranks among Europe's top business schools, with its international business programs praised for high employability in global firms—grads from similar profiles secure roles in multinational companies targeting Asia, backed by CBS's strong ties to industry.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Copenhagen Business School's BSc in Business, Asian Language and Culture - International Business in Asia (IBA), you'll dive into hands-on learning that builds real-world skills in business, Asian languages, and cross-cultural collaboration right from the start. The program emphasizes an intercultural environment with structured exchanges and individual partnerships in Asia, where you combine academic knowledge—like quantitative business research methods, Chinese or Japanese language, and cultural insights—into practical projects, such as a dedicated CBS research project during your stay in China. You'll sharpen your entrepreneurial mindset through case competitions, direct interaction with the business community, and a mix of teaching methods including group exercises, case analyses, project assignments, and class discussions that mimic professional settings.

Here's how experiential learning comes alive in the IBA program, giving you tools and opportunities tailored to succeeding in Asian business:

- Mandatory exchange semester in Asia: Spend a full semester (30 ECTS) at partners like BISU or MTC in China, blending intensive language courses (15 ECTS in Chinese/English), mandatory CBS online courses (15 ECTS), and a hands-on CBS research project that applies business research methods, language, and culture in real-time.
- Internships for credit: In your elective semester (5th semester or 4th year), opt for 7.5 or 15 ECTS internships with companies, which can replace or supplement electives—perfect for gaining practical business exposure while earning credits toward your 30 ECTS requirement.
- Case competitions and business community interaction: Participate in competitions and network directly with industry pros, both within the curriculum and through student-led initiatives, to build global connections and test your skills.
- Group exercises, projects, and research: Tackle group work, case analyses, interdisciplinary business research, comparative cultural analysis, and project assignments—like the first-year project or bachelor project—that demand teamwork and applying economics, marketing, and organizational theories to Asian contexts.
- Language and presentation skills practice: Develop practical oral, reading, writing, and word processing skills in Chinese or Japanese, with a business focus—including presentation techniques—through integrated classes and supervision.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

In the BSc in Business, Asian Language and Culture - International Business in Asia (IBA) at Copenhagen Business School, you'll dive into hands-on learning that builds real-world skills through an intercultural and collaborative environment, where structured exchanges with top partners in Asia give you first-hand international exposure and global connections. You'll tackle practical challenges via case competitions, interactions with the business community, and student-driven initiatives that sharpen your entrepreneurial mindset, all while blending business knowledge with Asian language and culture expertise. Teaching draws on dynamic methods like group exercises, case analyses, project assignments, class discussions, and individual supervision to make learning active and relevant.

This practical focus shines through in specifics like these:
- Mandatory exchange semester in Asia (e.g., at BISU or MTC in China), where you combine 15 ECTS language courses, online CBS business courses, and a hands-on CBS research project integrating quantitative methods, Chinese language, and cultural insights.
- Internships available in the 5th semester (7.5 or 15 ECTS), which can replace or supplement electives, letting you apply skills in real companies while earning credits toward your 30 ECTS elective requirement.
- Group exercises and projects, including first-year project lectures on theoretical, linguistic, and research skills, plus interdisciplinary business research, comparative cultural analysis, and team-based problem-solving for international companies.
- Case competitions and business community interactions, embedded in the curriculum or as student initiatives to foster self-organization and entrepreneurial thinking.
- Language skill-building tools, emphasizing practical use like word processing in Chinese or Japanese, oral presentations, and business-specific communicative strategies.

 

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Career Options

  • International Business Analyst
  • Asia Market Specialist
  • Export Manager
  • Import Manager
  • Business Consultant
  • Cultural Advisor
  • Trade Analyst
  • Marketing Manager
  • Supply Chain Manager
  • Financial Analyst
  • Regional Strategy Consultant
  • Diplomatic Service Officer
  • International Sales Manager
  • Project Manager
  • Entrepreneur

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