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Management (International Business) MSc

This is a taught programme within the Business subject area.

Outline

The aim of these general management programmes is to enable graduates with less than three years' work experience and from any disciplinary background to pursue a career in management. Special interest pathways provide opportunities for students to concentrate on a specific functional area of management. Current pathways include: International Business Management, Marketing Management, Accounting and Financial Management, and General Management. The Masters in Management programmes are designed to add value and are therefore not suitable for graduates who have already majored in a specific management or business subject area.

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Programme structure

Course content

Stage 1

  • Core modules: As for Management (General) programme.
  • Compulsory modules: Management of Operations; Managing the Multinational Enterprise; Marketing.
  • Electives – three from the core Management electives list in the Management (General) programme (left) or from these additional electives: Marketing Communications; Marketing in an International Perspective.

Stage 2

Upon successfully completing Stage 1, you take the Personal and Management Skills Development module, the Research Methods module and produce two reports: The Management Skills Report and the Business Report.

Assessment

Assessment is by examination and coursework.

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Contact details

Admissions enquiries

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Subject enquiries

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How to apply

Before applying, please read our ‘How to apply’ section.

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Last Updated: 13/09/2011