Globalisation strengthens the connection between companies from all over the world. It is time people understand the importance of international business.
International business degrees are shaped to give students practical knowledge about different business management practices from all over the world. In addition, candidates are prepared for business careers abroad or in organisations that are engaged in business on a global scale.
Moreover, international business is vital in order to understand different cultures and mindsets and ultimately become a global citizen.
A degree in International Business prepares you for a job in a culturally diverse business environment, which means that any graduate can benefit from opportunities in any country.
The advantage of an International Business course is that you are highly employable for most industries since the majority of skills acquired are transferable.
Candidates studying international business will also gain information and insight about the difficulties of starting and growing businesses from different countries, something which is of utmost importance for anyone who wants to make their business thrive.
International Business is usually a three-year commitment, depending on each university. Lately, there are institutions which offer the possibility of having a ‘sandwich course’, which basically enables the candidates to work abroad for one year in the industry, as part of their studies.
The purpose of the ‘sandwich course’ is to encourage students to step outside their comfort zone and work in a different culture and environment. In this way, they will understand other mentalities, as well as gain relevant working experience in the field.
My opinion is based on my family history. I like the university because of the laboratories facilities, the interest of the staffs that are teaching there and the range of international modules made available for the students. My dislike is joining in the Nigeria universities nationwide strikes which almost gulped up one year academic calendar.
View moreNnamdi Azikiwe is a great citadel of learning with wonderful lecturers and a good learning environment.
Their lecturers, particularly in my discipline, are very student friendly and they try their very best to meet the need of every student.
Their academic sessions however are often disrupted by the university union strike actions.
View moreI can’t actually tell about the university as a whole but I can say about my department. Business Administration. The department tried it’s best to groom us to become better managers. The academic structure was okay but some of the lecturers were nothing to write home about. It seems as if they had a grudge with anyone wanting to come out with a good results. 80% of the lecturers then made “Pay for grade” compulsory though in a cunning way. They made us buy textbooks, made us buy handouts. Infact, the department was a charade. Bye
View moreWell, apparently Nnamdi Azikwe university is one of the best universities we have in Nigeria based on it academic excellence recorded over the years, not only in Nigeria but the world at large.
It has the best learning environment and facilities with the best lecturers/professors Nigeria would boost of and raising individuals with high intellectual capabilities.
It’s also on record that NAU has raised people of great significance round the world e.g China, India, USA, to mention but few.
It’s a great school indeed.
Though law is stressful, did’nt really have issues with it in school. The environment is calm and beautiful. The lecturers we had make us determined and ready for the task ahead. Facilities were quite okay and the internationality was great in a way, had handful of international students there. I would recommend.
View moreStudying Law could be hectic but very sweet in all. I especially love that my lecturers attend classes and are very patient with us to ensure proper learning. The environment too is conducive except for a few security challenges sometime ago that kept us in fear. I also didn’t like the way students were treated sometimes by their fellow students due to some irreconcilable differences but all the same I must confess that with hard work and focus, the sky is but a starting point. I’ve learnt how to be tough and how to stand tall. I must confess that I’m all grown and it’s because of my experiences during my program. I look forward to more achievements and positive experiences!!!
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