MSc International Management

Postgraduate

In Bournemouth

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Bournemouth

Be it people, strategy, networks or markets, they all require expert management. But the difference between strong and poor management can mean the difference between success and failure for an organisation. That’s a lot of pressure on any manager’s shoulders. Empowering yourself with the business skills and acumen will help you become a dynamic leader.
Business is a broad and fascinating subject with many different areas to specialise in. Those new to and practicing in management will need a strong grasp of all areas of an organisation and how these networked departments work together in order to become a much demanded 'chameleon' of business.
The International Business Management framework is a combination of truly contemporary, specialist units, and our internationally rich culture provides a global perspective on management in practice across the globe.
Masters Degrees in Business and Management
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Location

Start date

Bournemouth (Dorset)
Fern Barrow, Talbot Campus, BH12 5BB

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • Marketing
  • Corporate Strategy
  • Business and Management
  • International Management
  • Leadership
  • Networks
  • Marketing Strategy
  • International
  • Global

Course programme

Course details Core units Managing People: The concepts and practice of management and leadership in the changing nature of international work and business. You'll take an evaluative approach to exploring these areas in a range of organisational scenarios. This will help you develop a range of conceptual and practical managerial tools. Marketing & Strategy: Explore and analyse this premise: in order to be successful, organisations must have a good understanding of their customers’ requirements and achieve organisational objectives by satisfying their customers’ needs and wants. You'll look at marketing against the backdrop of corporate strategy development, and establish links between the two activities. Leadership Essentials: Leadership theory and practice in a variety of business contexts. You'll recognise and address the challenges of contemporary leadership and improve your skills in strategic leadership, leading in a global context and leading change. Contemporary Issues in Management: The theoretical and practical application of a range of contemporary issues in management. The unit draws on research conducted by staff in our Business School to give you an understanding of important developments in management, in terms of theory and practice. You'll be encouraged to debate and evaluate these issues throughout the unit, and you'll look at case studies of management. Business Relationships & Networks: The challenges, tasks and approaches for managing inter-organisational relationships and networks in domestic and international settings. You'll explore strategic management and marketing-related aspects of business-to-business relationships with the help of conceptual frameworks, using network-based perspectives. Managing in Global Markets: Develop your understanding of the nature of global markets, and the managerial and organisational competences needed to operate in them. You'll explore concepts and practical issues surrounding international and global strategic management, with a particular focus on international market-entry strategy and implementation. Research Project: An opportunity to undertake a significant piece of self-managed research in an area that interests you. You'll have the opportunity to undertake optional work experience as part of your Dissertation unit, subject to interview and availability. This experience can be used to inform your dissertation. Programme specification Programme specifications provide definitive records of the University's taught degrees in line with Quality Assurance Agency requirements. Every taught course leading to a BU Award has a programme specification which describes its aims, structure, content and learning outcomes, plus the teaching, learning and assessment methods used. Download the programme specification for MSc International Management. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the programme specification, the information is liable to change to take advantage of exciting new approaches to teaching and learning as well as developments in industry. If you have been unable to locate the programme specification for the course you are interested in, it will be available as soon as the latest version is ready. Alternatively please contact us for assistance.

MSc International Management

£ 9,250 + VAT