International Management MSc

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Master

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Loughborough

Overview
Representing a joint programme delivered by The Institute for International Management and The School of Business and Economics, our MSc International Management programme offers a fascinating insight into global business perspectives.
You will gain an in depth understanding of the different national and cultural contexts in which firms operate, whilst developing and enhancing your analytical and research skills.
Our MSc International Management programme is taught exclusively at Loughborough University London, and is led by a team of highly-ranked scholars with commanding knowledge of international management from both the Institute for International Management and the School of Business and Economics.
The Institute for International Management is led by a team of highly-ranked scholars with commanding knowledge of a range of aspects of international management. The Institute is actively engaged in international research projects concerning the globalisation of economic activity and the implications for patterns of work and governance. It aims to become the leading centre for research into a range of emerging market economies over the next few years.
The Institute for International Management is actively engaged in a number of high-profile, global research projects, which feed directly into the teaching of this programme. Current research covers topical areas such as globalisation and its implications for national business systems, the strategies of multinational companies and the ways in which emerging economies are becoming integrated into the global economy.
What makes this programme different?
Designed for individuals looking to progress into international strategic and management positions
Delivered in partnership with the School of Business and Economics: a Top-10 UK Business School (The Times and Sunday Times University league table 2016)
Who should study this programme?

Facilities

Location

Start date

Loughborough (Leicestershire)
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Loughborough University, LE11 3TU

Start date

On request

About this course

Your personal and professional development
The Institute for International Management at Loughborough University London is committed to helping you develop the skills and attributes you need to progress successfully into a global management and relations position.
Future career prospects
This programme will prepare you for employment in a very wide range of careers including consultancy as a functional specialist and general management in the private or public sector.
Graduate destinations
Recent graduate destinations for those who have graduated with an MSc in International Management from Loughborough University include:
Abercrombie & Fitch, Merchandise Manager
Carrefour, Regional Business Control Assistant
China State Construction International Holdings Ltd., Human Resource Specialist
Citigroup, Trade Support Analyst
Coca Cola, Sales Executive
HSBC, Accounting Technician
Mondelez International, Sales and Marketing Executive
Nottingham NHS Trust, Financial Management Trainee
PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Tax Consultant
Royal Bank of Canada, Credit Management Support
Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, Project Manager
Virgin Atlantic, Market Pricing Analyst
ZION Advertising, Copy Writer
Zebra Technologies Europe Limited, Business Operations Analyst
Your personal development
The careers and employability support on offer at Loughborough University London and has been carefully designed to give you the best possible chance of securing your dream role. As an MSc International Management student, you will benefit from inspiring guest lectures delivered by successful entrepreneurs and business leaders across a range of industries..
Loughborough University London is the first of its kind to develop a suite of careers-focused activities and support that is positioned as the underpinning of every student’s programme

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Would you recommend this course?: Yes

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09/11/2018
What I would highlight: I love to study in this unique university, as it has a beautiful picturesque setting with plenty of extra-curricular activities avalable in the univerity itself.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

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What I would highlight: Till now I have made new friends who are amazing and that makes me curse more interesting, I hope the next 3 years I will gather more beautiful memories.
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Would you recommend this course?: Yes

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Subjects

  • Financial Training
  • Team Training
  • Systems
  • Project
  • School
  • Law
  • Financial
  • Global
  • International Marketing
  • Economics
  • Business Economics
  • Governance
  • Corporate Governance
  • Decision Making
  • Financial Management
  • Strategic Management
  • IT Law
  • IELTS
  • Management
  • Business Environment
  • International Management
  • IT
  • Marketing
  • International
  • University
  • IT Management
  • Skills and Training

Course programme

What you'll study

The modules on our International Management MSc programme are designed to deliver a high quality educational experience that develops and sustains your knowledge, skills and aspirations in the further advancement of your career within the business and management sector.

Modules

Our International Management MSc covers a wide range of topics; to give you a taster we have expanded on some of the modules affiliated with this programme and the specific assessment methods associated with each module.

  • Compulsory
  • Optional

Compulsory

Accounting and Financial Management

Accounting and Financial Management

The aims of this module are to provide students with a broad understanding of the basic concepts in accounting and financial management with an emphasis on decision making. Students will develop their technical and analytical skills in aspects of accounting and financial management and will be equipped with the financial awareness necessary for further study in all aspects of business and management.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this module, students should be able to:

  • Describe the business context of accounting and financial management (AFM)
  • Identify and explain the linkages and distinctions between financial accounting, management accounting and financial management and their roles in the management process
  • Define basic accounting terminology and explain straightforward financial statements and other accounting information
  • Define and illustrate basic accounting concepts
  • Compile, analyse and interpret financial information
  • Analyse accounting and financial management problems and select appropriate solutions
  • Discuss some of the advantages and shortcomings of financial information used in decision making
  • Apply basic accounting concepts, principles and techniques
  • Compute and use basic accounting ratios
  • Analyse and structure problems in management accounting
  • Learn and work independently
  • Interpret numerical data

Assessment

Exam (100%)

Collaborative Project

Collaborative Project

With a multi-talented group of students you will work on a brief from a real company looking to solve a real social or business problem.

Together with your student team, you will research and build solutions to a business problem, supported by our project tutors, clients and staff. Previous clients include Foster + Partners, Speedo, The London Legacy Development Corporation as well as many other companies, start-ups and charities.

The Collaborative Project provides a means for you to engage in critical enquiry and to be exposed to project-based teamwork in multicultural and interdisciplinary settings. By undertaking this module, you will strengthen your cooperative and collaborative working skills and competencies, whilst raising your awareness and appreciation of cultural and disciplinary diversity and differences.

The Collaborative Project aims to provide you with a hands-on experience of identifying, framing and resolving practice-oriented and real-world based challenges and problems, using creativity and appropriate tools to achieve valuable and relevant solutions. Alongside the collaborative elements of the module, you will be provided with opportunities to network with stakeholders, organisations and corporations, which will give you the experience and skills needed to connect to relevant parties and potentially develop future employment opportunities.

Learning outcomes

On completion of this module, you will be able to:

  • Work effectively in diverse and interdisciplinary teams
  • Undertake and contribute towards a project-based development process
  • Apply critical enquiry, reflection, and creative methods to identify, frame, and resolve issues and problems at hand
  • Identify user and stakeholder needs and value creation opportunities, whilst collecting and applying evidence-based information and knowledge to develop appropriate insights, practices and solutions
  • Identify, structure, reflect on key issues and propose solutions to problems in creative ways
  • Enhance your appreciation for diversity and divergent individual and disciplinary perspectives
  • Be able to provide structured, reflective and critical feedback to peers and other stakeholders
  • Plan and execute a project plan including scope, resources and timing
  • Effectively communicate ideas, methods and results to a diverse range of stakeholders
  • Use multiple, state-of-the-art date media and technologies to communicate with collaborators
  • Make informed, critical and reflective decisions in time-limited situations
Assessment

100% Coursework consisting of:

  • 20% Group project proposal
  • 20% Individual reflection
  • 30% Final Project Report
  • 30% Project deliverables to the client

Dissertation

Dissertation

The Dissertation module will equip you with the relevant skills, knowledge and understanding to embark on your own research project.

You will have the choice of three dissertation pathways:

  1. A desk based research project that could be set by an organisation or could be a subject of the student's choice
  2. A project that involves collection of primary data from within an organisation or based on lab and/or field experiments
  3. An Internship within an organisation during which time students will complete a project as part of their role in agreement with the organisation (subject to a suitable placement position being obtained)

By undertaking a dissertation at master's level, you will achieve a high level of understanding in your chosen subject area and will produce a written thesis or project report which will discuss your research in more detail.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this module, you should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:

  • The importance of project planning;
  • The importance of a clear hypothesis or research question;
  • The ethical implications of research;
  • The relevant empirical data and methodologies for data collection or knowledge assimilation for the subject area;
  • Methods of data analysis and their suitability for the intended data;
  • The areas of expertise or publications of the major individuals or organisations in the subject or business area;
  • The previous research or current knowledge in the specific subject or business area;
  • Theoretical perspectives relevant to your chosen topic;
  • The most effective methods of presentation for data or knowledge;
  • Developing a clear, coherent and original research question, hypothesis or business problem in a suitable subject area;
  • Synthesising relevant sources (e.g. research literature, primary data) to construct a coherent argument in response to your research question, hypothesis or business problem;
  • Analysing primary or secondary data collected by an appropriate method;
  • Critically evaluating data collected in context with previously published knowledge or information;
  • Engaging in critical debate and argumentation in written work;
  • Applying principles of good scholarly practice to your written work;
  • Performing appropriate literature searching/business information searching using library databases or other reputable sources;
  • Planning a research project and producing a realistic gantt chart demonstrating your intended timelines;
  • Synthesising information from appropriate sources;
  • Demonstrating rational use of research method tools;
  • Selecting and using appropriate investigative and research skills;
  • Demonstrating effective project planning skills;
  • Finding and evaluating scholarly sources;
  • Engaging in critical reasoning, debate and argumentation;
  • Demonstrating effective report writing skills;
  • Recognising and using resources effectively;
  • Successfully managing a project from idea to completion;
  • Demonstrating commercial awareness or the impact of knowledge transfer in a business or research environment

Assesement

100% Coursework consisting of:

  • 20% Literature review
  • 20% Research proposal
  • 60% Dissertation report/essay

Global Strategy

Global Strategy

This programme will provide you with knowledge and understanding of the concepts surrounding global strategy and strategic management.

Environmental analysis and strategic positioning will also be considered, alongside strategy evaluation and implementation. We will analyse the tools required for successful global strategic leadership and assess the aspects of organisational structure and design relevant to strategy. Time will be dedicated to explore the cultural context of global strategic management and change.

Learning Objectives

On completion of this module, you should be able to:

  • Explain the concept of global strategic management and global strategy;
  • Develop meaningful corporate objectives in a global context;
  • Understand resource, knowledge, and institutional-based factors important to the global firm in terms of the headquarters and its subsidiaries;
  • Explain the relationship between the capabilities and competitive advantage of an organisation;
  • Distinguish between strategic options;
  • Recognise the problems and implications of implementing the strategies;
  • Assess the relationship between strategy, environment, capabilities, and stakeholder expectations of an organisation;
  • Evaluate an organisation’s strategies and their adequacy;
  • Analyse the multiplicity of factors and inter-relationships that make up a complex scenario;
  • Demonstrate self-direction and originality in analysing problems

Assessment

  • Coursework (100%)

International Marketing

International Marketing

This module aims to provide you with an understanding of the key concepts and core issues in international marketing and to develop decision-making skills for the successful formulation, implementation and control of international marketing programmes.

Learning Objectives

By the end of the module you should be able to:

  • Describe the core issues associated with the development of international marketing strategies
  • Explain the key decisions and problems associated with developing a marketing mix in an international setting
  • Analyse the international marketing environment of an organisation
  • Debate international marketing issues in a group setting
  • Use web-based information on internationalmarketing
  • Evaluate the impact of contextual influences on international marketing decision making
  • Work independently and manage time effectively
  • Work effectively in a small team on case studies and projects

Assessment

  • 50% group assignment
  • 50% exam

Management and Governance in Emerging Markets

Management and Governance in Emerging Markets

This module will equip students with the necessary academic skills to understand the challenges firms face in different developing countries and assessing different ways in which firms can overcome these challenges.

By the end of this module, students will be able to critically use different concepts describing developing countries’ business environments, including institutional voids, institutional distance, state capitalism, hierarchical market economies, embedded autonomy, and predatory states.

Based on these key concepts from international business, comparative political economy, and development studies literature, students will be able to critically analyse what specific challenges arise for firms in such contexts and how different types of firms have reacted to them. Topics addressed in the module include the strength and weaknesses of institutions, the role of the state, rule-based vs. relationship-based systems of governance, business groups, and State-owned enterprises (SOEs).

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this module students should be able to:

  • Identify and critically assess institutional specificities in a series of developing countries
  • Be critically aware of how institutional factors shape companies’ organisational structures and practices
  • Critically evaluate a range of contextual factors in developing countries and how firms can react to them
  • Explain and critically reflect on different ways of doing business in different parts of the world
  • Critically evaluate key concepts used to describe the institutional and cultural business context in developing countries
  • Critically analyse companies strategic and organizational reactions to key challenges in developing countries
  • Critically analyse and synthesise academic literature and other sources of information
  • Construct and present convincing, logically coherent arguments orally and in writing
  • Demonstrate effective oral presentation skills

Assessment

  • Assignment (80%)
  • Group presentation (20%)

Management in a Diverse World

Management in a Diverse World

This topical module will enable you to make informed assessments of the idiosyncrasies of national economic systems. You will uncover the key elements of national economic systems and how they differ through an in-depth investigation of how they have evolved over time

As a group, we will assess the challenges facing companies that manage across nationally distinct systems, and will take account for the pressures towards convergence and divergence in the nature of managerial work.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this module, you should be able to:

  • Appreciate the ways in which economic activity is embedded in particular national contexts
  • Understand the nature and causes of national variations in the way that ostensibly similar processes are undertaken
  • Critically evaluate a range of aspects of the behaviour of multinational companies
  • Identify which features of organisations are becoming more similar across nations and which continue to differ
  • Develop an approach to comparing phenomena across countries that is sensitive to the ways in which economic activity is embedded in institutional context
  • Evaluate the ways in which comparative analysis is soundly carried out
  • Demonstrate an effective understanding of recommendations for policy and practice underpinned by comparative analysis

Assessment

  • Coursework (100%)

Optional

Corporate Governance and Financial Development

Corporate Governance and Financial Development

By the end of this module you will be able to critically discuss the main theories in the areas of law and finance as well as alternative explanations of the link between law and financial development. We will critically discuss the notion of ‘quality of law,’ the role that the Rule of Law plays in the economy, as well as different measures of legal shareholder protection.

You will familiarise yourself with alternatives to the legal-rational Western system of economic organisation (including relationship-based systems and clans). This will allow you to understand how corporate governance reforms have been used to promote financial growth and what firm-level consequences result from such reforms, driven by the international financial institutions.

Topics addressed in this module include ‘the Washington Consensus,’ the Law and Finance school, legal reforms and the transplant effect, the impact of shareholder protection on stock market development, and shareholder vs. stakeholder models of corporate governance.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this module you should be able to:

  • Critically assess theories of corporate governance and the role of law in promoting financial and economic development
  • Demonstrate an awareness of how such theories have been used by development agencies and international financial institutions to promote policy reforms in various countries
  • Explain and critically reflect on limitations of legal reform as an instrument for development
  • Understand and critically evaluate alternative forms of economic organisation to the legal rational system of developed Western economies
  • Critically evaluate key theories in the areas of comparative corporate governance, law and finance, and development studies
  • Critically analyse reform programmes and policies based on these theories and assess their impact on corporate governance systems and firm-level practices
  • Critically analyse and synthesise academic literature and other sources of information

Assessment

  • Assignment (80%)
  • Presentation (20%)

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International Management MSc

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