Choosing your Group 3 subject is one of the biggest decisions in the IB Diploma Programme. Two popular choices are IB Digital Society and IB Business Management. While both examine real-world issues, they develop very different skills and suit different kinds of learners.
This guide will help you understand the focus of each subject, how they overlap, and which one might be the better fit for your goals.
Quick Start Checklist: Comparing the Subjects
- Digital Society: explore how technology shapes culture, ethics, and politics.
- Business Management: study business theories, practices, and case studies.
- Both subjects: emphasize analysis, evaluation, and applied learning.
- Digital Society suits students interested in global issues and digital ethics.
- Business Management suits students aiming for business and management careers.
- Both prepare you for university but in distinct ways.
What You Learn in IB Digital Society
Digital Society is an interdisciplinary course that examines the role of technology in society. You’ll study topics such as privacy, digital culture, surveillance, and the ethical dilemmas of artificial intelligence.
Assessments focus on critical thinking, case studies, and applying theory to global contexts. It’s less about memorizing models and more about analyzing complex, real-world challenges.
For a deeper look at how skills translate across coursework, see our guide on IB coursework strengths analysis.
What You Learn in IB Business Management
Business Management focuses on business theory, decision-making, and organizational strategy. You’ll study marketing, finance, operations, and human resource management, applying concepts to real business case studies.
