A Week at Oxford Business College, UK
April 30, 2015In an era where all businesses are global, the steady integration of the Indian economy with the global economy has become an irrevocable procedure. The needs of the hour are professionals who are well equipped to handle the new demands of industry in leading their businesses towards this direction successfully.
A diploma in International Business is intended to develop the potential and resources of managers in the global economy. It focuses on strategic planning for international operations and provides an in-depth understanding of the organizational capabilities required for international operations, including specialized functions such as international marketing, finance and human resource management.
We at Asian Business School believe that knowledge, coupled with the exposure provided as a part of the curriculum, will inculcate in the students the aptitude to foresee the changing business environment, create innovative plans and implement radical policies.
Oxford, The City of Dreaming Spire, is famous in the world for its architecture and education. For over 800 years, it has been a home to royalty and scholars, and since the 9th century an established town. Nowadays, the city is a bustling cosmopolitan town also to a growing hi-tech community. Many businesses are located in and around the town, whether on one of the Science and Business Parks or within one of a number of residential areas
The one week educational tour to Oxford, UK combines learning and exposure and provides the students an opportunity to experience a different culture and gain more knowledge regarding International Business by interacting with the Faculties at Oxford Business College.
The Oxford Study Program includes onsite visits to historical and cultural venues like the Ashmolean Museum, The Boldenian Library, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, London Eye, The British Museum, the National Gallery, the Royal Parks of Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, Regent’s Park, London Zoo and Madame Tussauds Wax Museum.
It definitely combines theoretical learning with experiential learning and students look forward to gaining this exposure.