MA International Business

Building upon the foundational skills acquired during your undergraduate studies, the MA International Business Management program offers a platform to refine your expertise and approaches within the context of a truly global economy.

Course Details

Course Overview

Building upon the foundational skills acquired during your undergraduate studies, the MA International Business Management program offers a platform to refine your expertise and approaches within the context of a truly global economy.

This program delves into the growing significance of the global-local marketplace, encompassing conventional import-export activities, international expansion, and the realm of e-commerce. Exploring the preferences of international clientele and their requisites, the curriculum emphasizes managing customer relationships, delivering exceptional customer service, and handling cross-cultural management challenges inherent in diverse international business teams. Additionally, the program delves into the development of strategies for international business, covering aspects such as acquisitions, global partnerships, intricate global supply chains, and collaborative ventures.

By undertaking this program, you will acquire the proficiency to systematically and innovatively address intricate international matters, thus empowering you to instigate transformative enhancements in business and management practices.

In what ways are conventional import and export operations undergoing transformation?
What prospects does e-commerce introduce for enterprises?
How are the demands of international customers effectively fulfilled?

Engaging in our Master’s in International Business Management program will cultivate essential foundational skills alongside specialized expertise, positioning you to advance your career in leadership and management within a global panorama.

Full-time 1 Year
September, January, May
  • 2/3 Days per week
  • Fully funded by student finance for eligible students

Year 1

  • Leadership and Professional Development – three days of scheduled teaching
  • International Business – 10 x 2.5 hours
  • International Management and Marketing – 10 x 2.5 hours
  • Operations and Global Supply Chain Management – 10 x 2.5 hours
  • Corporate and International Strategy – 10 x 2.5 hours
  • Business Research – 10 x 2.5 hours
  • Research Project/Dissertation – Contact hours as agreed with supervisor

Students are required to choose one module from:

  • Innovation, Change & Enterprise
  • Human Resources Management
  • Project Management

No Qualification Route 

 

You can apply for this course through the work experience route if you are age 21 and over, by passing an university internal interview and assessments, which means if you don’t have any GCSEs , A-Levels or any formal qualifications you can still apply for foundation year entry.


A-Level and other Qualifications  

 

72 to 104 UCAS Points for a 3 Year Degree

Any subjects are acceptable at Level 3 Diploma/Qualifications.

You might need to have five GCSEs at grade C/4 or above (or equivalent), including English and Mathematics.

Foundation Year Entry Requirements

48 points for a Foundation Degree or contact us we might be able to help you.

Birmingham, London – Canary Wharf, London – Greenford, Manchester
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