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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

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OPEN EVENTS

MSc/PgD/PgC

The MSc International Business and Management (IBM) is designed for new or recent graduates and those with management experience. We go beyond providing our students with a thorough grounding in business and management practices and the contexts in which they operate. Our philosophy focuses upon the role of modern business and management and the varied and sometimes complex mixture of knowledge and skills that drive their revenue streams.

Modern business is increasingly diverse. The balance of power has shifted significantly in favour of the customer, who now has more control of the relationship than ever before, and technology has introduced new media channels and cultural norms. The role of business and management has altered in response, in turn, changing the scope and shape of management.

This course delivers the core essentials for a career in international business and management by enabling you to rehearse the necessary skills and techniques required in the profession, at the intellectual level of a Masters. By taking this course you will significantly enhance your career and promotion prospects.

Through the modules on offer and its learning and teaching strategy, the course goes beyond the rhetoric of contemporary international relations, and deals with challenges inherent within international business. For example, dealing with corporate power, mass and rapid logistics, advanced communications and disruptive technologies and how the interaction of these areas, amongst many others, will shape international trade and our societies.

Our MSc International Business and Management course is ideal if you want to develop a deeper understanding of international business, management and leadership theory and practice within the framework of global business, and are keen to develop key competencies for a career in multinational organisations, as policy makers or as entrepreneurs.

Duration

One year full-time, two years part-time

Entry requirements

Have an academic background in any discipline

Hold a Bachelors (Hons) degree at 2:2 or equivalent

Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply

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