All students should hold a first degree or equivalent, with a minimum UK 2:2 classification. Although management experience is not essential it is desirable. Students who do not hold such qualifications will be assessed as to their suitability through interview and where necessary the taking of references.
Students whose first language is not English will need to provide evidence of fluency to at least an IELTS 6.0 standard or equivalent. For full details about how to apply and English Language qualifications please visit the International pages on the website.
The Masters in International Business Management considers and evaluates the demands of the international economy, and the increasing globalisation of business and management practice. The curriculum, draws upon the latest thinking in this area, and provides a comprehensive and contemporary review of business in the 21st Century.
Drawing on established business disciplines we have produced a series of creative and challenging modules that reflect current themes and debates in international business and management. In addition we are able to offer an established programme in professional development, with mentoring, support, and a vibrant student community creating a stimulating and progressive learning environment.
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Students will complete the following taught modules:
Business Solutions and Transformation (60 credits)
Creativity, Marketing and Enterprise (20 credits)
Globalisation and Contemporary Issues in Business and Management (20 credits)
Business in Global Economy (20 credits)
Professional Development, Practice and Performance (20 credits)
Students will have a choice of one of the following 40 credit final project modules:
International Research Project
Consultancy Project
Business Plan
Extra curricula features include:
A series of yearlong postgraduate skills workshops focusing upon both academic and business skills.
A fully integrated Professional Development Programme.
A teaching programme that is fully supported with on and off line resources, including the Moodle virtual learning environment.
Guest lectures by academic and business experts. Experts will be used to enhance learning and provide specialist knowledge and experience.
A full system of student support and guidance from dedicated student support staff.
An outward-bound activity induction programme.
This Masters programme offers students a wide variety of business and management career opportunities, both in domestic and international markets. Businesses are increasingly looking for international business knowledge and skills, the focus of this programme.
Past students have found employment as management consultants, project managers, and entered on to a variety of graduate employment schemes within many top firms both in the UK and overseas.
OSHC: 624 ($) GBP per year