The continuing challenges of change and adaptation mean managers in the internationalising economy require the vision and confidence to address a rapidly shifting marketplace and the dynamics of changing contexts. The course content will cover modules such as:
International Business Management
Leadership Development in a Changing World
Strategic Management in an International Context
Global Digital Business
Organisational Performance in Multi-National Enterprises
Research Methods & Design
Contemporary Organisation Theory
Through the core modules, you will gain a thorough grounding of the essential knowledge and skills for a management career in business and industry with particular emphasis on strategy, creativity, leadership and internationalisation, all within the context of a rapidly changing external environment. You will also learn to think and work strategically and creatively.
As part of your programme of study, you will attend lectures, tutorials and workshops for each of the modules you study. You will be expected to prepare for classes and participate in discussions and activities. Each module will have continuous assessment which will be outlined to you in module handbooks and in class.
You will study modules covering general management and its key functional areas and the development of the applied professional skills, practices and techniques in the management environment.
For the Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) stage you will study the following core modules:
International Business Management (core, 20 credits)
Leadership and Change in a Developing World (core, 20 credits)
Organisational Performance of Multi-National Enterprises (core, 20 credits)
Strategic Management in an International Context (core, 20 credits)
Research Methods and Design (core, 10 credits)
To complete the PgDip you will require to successfully pass another 30 credits made up from optional modules, which include:
Accounting and Finance for International Managers (optional, 20 credits)
International Marketing Management (optional, 20 credits)
Global Digital Business (optional, 20 credits)
Cultural Diversity and International Business Ethics (optional, 10 credits)
Contemporary Organisation Theory (optional, 10 credits)
Critical Approaches to Management and Organisation (optional, 10 credits)
Successful completion of the PgDip allows you to proceed to the master's dissertation or project module:
MSc International Management Dissertation (core to MSc, 60 credits)
Professional Practice Project (core to MSc, 60 credits)
Teaching & Assessment
LEARNING AND TEACHING
Scheduled learning: 18%
Independent study: 82%
ASSESSMENT
ONGOING ASSESSMENT: 100%
Assessment methods will include:
Oral presentation
Written reports
Coursework
Academic posters
Log books
Essays
Case studies
Literature reviews
Research proposals
Posters
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
MSc International Management Course Structure
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