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Advanced International Business Management (Dual Award) MA, MSc
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Postgraduate
In Newcastle Upon Tyne ()
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
Profile This unique course is for those aspiring towards an international career in business management. Delivered in partnership with the University of Groningen, you will study in Newcastle and the Netherlands.
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Subjects
- IT
- International
- International Business
- IT Management
- Management
- Business and Management
- International Business Management
- University
Course programme
You will study the following modules:
- NBS8945 The International Business Environment
- NBS8961 Managing Across Cultures
- NBS8978 Strategy for Managers
- NBS8268 Quantitative Methods for Business Research
- NBS8926 Managing Organisations and People
- NBS8515 Marketing Research for Dual Award (semester one)
University of Groningen - where you study the following compulsory modules:
- GRON121 International Business Strategy
- GRON127 Comparative Environmental Analysis
- GRON105 Emerging Markets
- GRON126 Research Seminar for MSc International Business and Management
- GRON128 CSR and Global Value Chain
In addition you must choose one of the following streams:
Stream 1
- GRON103 International Entrepreneurship
- GRON104 Comparative Corporate Governance
Stream 2
- GRON103 International Entrepreneurship
- GRON131 An elective module from a list to be provided annually by the Degree Programme Director (Elective 4)
Stream 3
- GRON104 Comparative Corporate Governance
- GRON132 An elective module from a list to be provided annually by the Degree Programme Director (Elective 5)
The compulsory dissertation will be taken over semester 3 of year 1 and semester 1 of year 2+
and will be jointly supervised and delivered by Newcastle and Groningen.
- NBS8199 Dissertation (Dual Award)
Modules might change for your year of entry.
Entry Requirements
A 2:1 honours degree, or international equivalent, in a relevant discipline. The course is taught in English and no knowledge of the Dutch language is required.
Advanced International Business Management (Dual Award) MA, MSc