The course provided a good standard of workload, 3 courses each semester which tackled a wide variety of subjects. Definitely focused more on business in general rather than conducting international business but each course offered a seminar and lecture courses allowing for a mix of interactive and non-interactive learning. All courses had mandatory participation which can be motivational or restrictive depending on your learning style. Lectures and seminars had knowledgeable professors and plenty of collaboration.
The downsides are that it is heavily academic-focused, and less so on real-world preparation. Not many opportunities to work with companies or do internships as part of your degree. There is not much flexibility with courses, as only one-course space each year allowed for picking your own subject.